American Couple Reacts: Windsor Castle Tour: The Queen's Royal Palace! Our FIRST TIME SEEING IT!!

Published 2022-09-18
American Couple Reacts: Windsor Castle Tour: The Queen's Royal Palace! Our FIRST TIME SEEING IT!!
We are ashamed to admit we really had never seen Windsor Castle before now!
We were absolutely shocked at the size and how much is in and surrounds its walls. It's incredible!! We really learned A LOT!
We are trying to pay our tribute to Queen Elizabeth by learning more about her and where she spent her time over the years.
We offer again our most sincerest condolences on this the day before her funeral. We hope our words at the beginning are taken with the genuine sincerity in which they were meant. Thank you for watching and if you like our content, please click the Like button. Our love to all people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
God Bless the Queen and God Save the King.

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  • We are trying to pay our tribute to Queen Elizabeth by learning more about her and where she spent her time over the years. We offer again our most sincerest condolences on this the day before her funeral. We hope our words at the beginning are taken with the genuine sincerity in which they were meant. Thank you for watching and if you like our content, please click the Like button. Our love to all people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. God Bless the Queen and God Save the King. ❀❀
  • Natasha and Debbie, Your thoughts and comments on the Queen have restored my faith in humanity. At the moment we here in UK are hearing and reading vile comments about our Queen and country coming from the foreign press especially the New York Times. I feel as if we are all here in the UK are under attack.We want to bury our Queen and to be left in peace to do it. So I thank you for all you have said and done, two decent people showing respect and sympathy to a nation in mourning for a woman who hurt no one. Thank You
  • Morning ladies from North East England, we really appreciate how you are honouring our Queen, and being so respectful, thank you xx
  • The Queen when younger, quite enjoyed the hustle and bustle of Buckingham Palace. But as she got older, valued the tranquility of Windsor castle, Sandringham and Balmoral far more.
  • Don't be embarrassed if you don't know, be proud that you are wanting to learn. ❀
  • @jKDC1987
    From Northern Ireland here. Our Queen is sacred to us here in the U.K. and indeed the commonwealth. Our hearts are broken. πŸ’” Thank you for your respect, wearing black and speaking with your heart.
  • Its nice to see people praising our great country and not pulling us down for once. People don't appreciate how much history is in Britain and how much we did for so many countries all over the world. Take a trip to Yorkshire we have the biggest county in England. Thank you for your kind words and the love you give to our country I just wish more people would be like you πŸ‘
  • it's amazing the love shown by our brothers and sisters across the pond .. in grief we always come together ❀️ thank you for your support ladies honestly it means so much x
  • The shot of the Queen being excited was when her horse won an important race. Horse racing was her favourite sport and she bred as well as owned racehorses
  • Wow your opening speech just brought me to tears. Thank you ladies. Our Queen was symbol of who we are as Brits. While she dedicated her life to us. She also dedicated her love to the entire world. She broke down barriers unthinkable just ten years before her glorious reign. She went from our sister to our mother. Then finished as the most wise and gracious granny. Rest in peace your majesty. Thank you Ma’am πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
  • Turrets and Crenelations, you're welcome. I'm delighteds you are marking this historical event with respect, unlike some American channels who have followed the UK forthe last 2 years and dropped us like a hot stone the last week and switched to sneering and reacting to Irish republicanism. Watch tomorrow with us, itthe bigest royal; event in our history Thank you.
  • We went to Windsor Castle this week and left some flowers in respect of our Queen it was a very moving experience, years ago I was in St John Ambulance as a volunteer and had the honor of being on duty at the Queen Mothers coffin in Westminster Palace, it has been a privilege to be living in the UK and enjoying many events where the royals were present.
  • This is my favourite castle, I love Windsor. My father was born in the living quarters of Windsor Castle, as my grandfather Major A Bell served in the Irish guards household staff for the Queen Mother and continued after her death for the late queen, although it was only for a short period for the queen as he then went to Whitehall to workout his retirement. After my grandfather retired he bought a property in line with Windsor Castle as he just love his privilege of serving for the royal family and loved the castle so much. My grandfather was awarded is position off the late queen. So much too see of the castle, brings back memories of visiting my grandfather.
  • @katrin896
    Just discovered your channel, must say I love it! You two seem like my kind of people :D I am originally from Iceland but currently live in England and I share your enthusiasm for learning about this country. The mood here now is quite strange, to be honest, where people go about their day as usual but still it seems like a blanket of sorrow is hovering above. You can see pictures of her everywhere in shop windows, where companies are paying their respects to her, and flags are lowered to half-mast in many private gardens. You can feel the queen's presence everywhere, it's like she's embracing a now orphaned nation that needs her to console them in their grief. It's a strange thing to see, but also heartwarming.
  • @johnnash2815
    What a ridiculously beautiful place, I can see why the queen chose to spend many of her last days there.
  • I think HMTQ loved both Windsor and Balmoral. During WW2 The Queen and her sister Princess Margaret were evacuated as children to Windsor as Buckingham Palace was bombed. There are many cottages on the estate, Prince William and Catherine (Now the Prince and Princess of Wales) have only just moved there into Adelaide cottage a few weeks ago. Prince William was married at Westminster Abbey and Harry at St George's chapel Windsor. Thank you Natashia and Debbie for your respect, sincerity and dignity shown at this time, when sadly we are hearing of some who seem to be disparaging our late Queen and the country.
  • @diane9656
    She could talk to anyone, anyone at all, no airs and graces. Very straightforward and stoic. Thank you guys for your respect
  • Thank you for your kind and beautifully spoken words. I have been watching the live stream of the Queen lying in state at Westminster Hall. It is impossible not to be touched watching peoples true affection, their love as they have that moment, a fleeting moment after hours of waiting, just to say goodbye and thank you. I am so incredibly homesick for the UK right now. I wish so much I could have waited in line to see the Queen, to meet King Charles, to be part of the moment. Instead of being there, I am soaking up as much coverage as I can of the event, and thinking deeply about the impact the Queen had/has upon my life, and the lives of many people in the UK and around the world. Rest In Peace Ma’am. God save the King.
  • Thank you so much for your sincere words, I know they were from the heart β™₯. So thank you once again and God bless you both. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ’–