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The Loss of Elizabeth II

by Heather R Darsie, J. D. Dear Reader, this is a reflection piece from my visit to the Greater London area after the Queen’s passing. I booked my flight across the Pond several months before, and it was by fate that I arrived in London the day after Queen Elizabeth II shuffled off her mortal coil. Upon walking through the airport, there was a feeling … Continue reading The Loss of Elizabeth II

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