OPINION In death as in life, the Queen remains steeped in tradition of royalty

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“We all feel a bit motherless today,” wrote Henry James after the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. And that’s the feeling lots of people have as they line up along the route of the Queen’s coffin today to salute the longest reigning monarch. Victoria had reigned from the age of 18 to 81; the Queen from the age of 26 to 96. By the time you’ve been that long on the throne, you’re part of people’s settled idea of how the world is. For decades we, like the Victorians, have lived under a queen who, as Henry James observed of Victoria, “held the nation safe and warm under the fold of her big, hideous, Scotch plaid shawl”. Take out the shawl and it resembles Britain under her great, great granddaughter.

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