The Queen has a burst blood vessel in her right eye.sirmax said:Have you seen the picture with The Queen's Eye. Poor her!! Hope she will get better soon.
Does anyone know why her eye is like that
The Queen has a burst blood vessel in her right eye.sirmax said:Have you seen the picture with The Queen's Eye. Poor her!! Hope she will get better soon.
Does anyone know why her eye is like that
So, our President visited the Queen. I didn't know. I'm not watching the news much lately.Avalon said:Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh greet the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano and his wife Clio at Buckingham Palace, in London, 13 October 2006.
Joumana said:http://pdf.lahamag.com/pages/10-2006/316People03.pdf
The Queen refuses to see the Film About her life.
Roslyn said:
Would it be possible for the rules about not setting out chunks of articles in posts be relaxed a bit when the linked article is in Arabic?
Please.
Elspeth said:When people link to an article in another language, it's helpful to provide a summary and maybe a translation of a few sentences so the rest of us can get an idea of what's in the article. However, according to a lawyer consulted by the forum owner, translations of entire articles are illegal, for the same reason that posting a full English-language article would be.
sirmax said:Have you seen the picture with The Queen's Eye. Poor her!! Hope she will get better soon.
Does anyone know why her eye is like that
Oppie said:This is still 'breaking news' so it will be awhile before pictures start coming in.
The Duke of Edinburgh has paid a brief visit to Iraq, Buckingham Palace has confirmed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6075418.stm
ETA- THe article has been updated, there is a picture and a video link.
This picture of Queen Elizabeth II, with crown, swollen mofletes and face of repollo, exhibited in the Tate Modern, of the American artist George Condon, has caused to ciero commotion and controversy in the British press
StoneCold said:
scooter said:It looks like she burst a blood vessel.My sister had that and while it looks alarming, it gets reabsorbed by the body in relatively short order. Apparently it's not painful at all!