People in Tetbury near King Charles' Highgrove House estate pay heartfelt tributes to The Queen

People in Tetbury near King Charles' Highgrove House estate pay heartfelt tributes to The Queen

Emotional community members pay heartfelt tributes to Her Majesty - as they mourn over what feels like the 'loss of a family member.' The Queen's passing has struck the personal heart chords of many in Tetbury, Cotswolds, a town close to King Charles's estate, Highgrove House. Local Amanda Brooks, 32, feels like she has personally 'lost a family member.' The staff member at Haine and Smith in Tetbury said: "I think we just don't realise the enormity of what has happened. "I personally have only ever known the queen: stamps, money, 'God Save the queen' - it's all going to change. "I mean, we knew it was coming, she was 96, but it's still like you've lost a family member really." Amanda admits she pities King Charles, due to the sheer magnitude of the role which has now been unfolded upon him - but still has faith he will do "an amazing job." She explained: "I do feel sorry for him because it is a big task to take on. "But I think with the backing of the whole royal family, the Queen consort now and also Duke and Duchess - which are now Cornwall and Cambridge which is just crazy. Amanda added: "Our thoughts are with everyone. "I think you can see from the last 12 hours just how much she touched everyone's lives - including myself." Reports at the scene describe a real sense of loss, as many residents have been reflecting upon their own thoughts of the Queen and her tragic passing. Many sense the news was a ‘long time coming’, but all felt as though her Majesty would just go on forever.


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Uploaded: 2022-09-09

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