National grief

I can logically understand why the nation is reacting to the Queen's death in the way that it is, but I am finding it harder and harder to deal with. I've had quite a lot of grief in my life, loosing relatives and friends. I can't really understand why people who didn't know the Queen personally are getting so emotional. My Dad keeps crying, which he never usually does.

Can anyone help me understand the whole situation?

Parents
  • Each to their own. Death affects everyone in their own way, there is no right or wrong way to feel and react whether you know the person or not you can express it how you need and want to.

    I'm sorry the Queen died. It is sad but I like to think she's in a better place where there's peace and love with her loved ones. That's just my thoughts on it.

    I don't actually grieve or feel upset which is good. Death doesn't seem to affect me which did used to make me feel bad but I guess it's just the way I handle it.

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  • Each to their own. Death affects everyone in their own way, there is no right or wrong way to feel and react whether you know the person or not you can express it how you need and want to.

    I'm sorry the Queen died. It is sad but I like to think she's in a better place where there's peace and love with her loved ones. That's just my thoughts on it.

    I don't actually grieve or feel upset which is good. Death doesn't seem to affect me which did used to make me feel bad but I guess it's just the way I handle it.

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