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🗓️ 16 September 2022
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0:00.0 | This episode is sponsored by Royal London. Royal London is the largest mutual life pensions |
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0:50.8 | Alright, now then Judith. Well, that was a bit of a turn up for the books, wasn't it? |
0:57.5 | Last week. It was a massive shock it was. Was it a shock to you? It was a... Yeah, of course |
1:06.4 | it was. I mean, because we all saw the photo, didn't we, of her greeting list trust. And |
1:11.2 | she looked her cheery self, although I didn't know she had... She looked tiny though. All |
1:15.7 | tiny, yeah, really frail, obviously. Yes. But did you notice her hand was sort of bruised? |
1:21.4 | Yeah. Did you see that? Oh, I definitely noticed that, because I've noticed that with not |
1:26.5 | so much my mother, but my aunt, you know, when she went, I just thought, it's really sort |
1:30.8 | of naive and childish of me, but it's that, all part of that fairy tale thing of the Queen |
1:35.5 | where you just thought, oh, she'd just go on forever and ever. As long as I live, you |
1:38.9 | know, the Queen would be alive. It's just ridiculous. But when I remember my aunt was having |
1:44.7 | heart problems, I mean, she had open heart surgery on her 95th birthday and recovered |
1:50.1 | and she still said, yes, she still walks the hairdressers. Actually, I think he's come |
1:54.6 | to stop. He's just, she's 96 herself now. My auntie, I mean, I think the Queen was there. |
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