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“We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return. We will be with our friends again; we will be with our families again; we will meet again.” These were words uttered by Queen Elizabeth II in 2020, words meant to inspire a nation in need of reassurance, a nation in need of hope.
And now, as the world wakes without her, it is difficult to know what lies ahead. The Queen was and will continue to be an inspiration and a role model for generations to come, the light in the shadows leading her family members in the path of righteousness, if they only wish to follow it.
As she said her goodbyes, she seemed to whisper one lasting wish to the famously grim weather the Brits oh so love to hate, and send one final message with its help—she’d safely arrived in Heaven. From double rainbows that illuminated the gray sky, to cloud formations resembling the Queen herself, she left one last message of hope to all she reigned over.
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As crowds gathered to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the weather started shifting in uncanny ways, almost with a message of its own
Multiple rainbows appeared over the UK as well, the two most noteworthy being the double rainbow near Buckingham Palace and one at Windsor Castle
“That is Her Majesty The Queen going to The Rainbow Bridge to collect all her beloved Corgis that had passed in her lifetime,” one person wrote

The state funeral is expected to take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19, and her eldest son Charles will take over reign as King Charles III
As Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II said: “We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return. We will meet again”
Some believe it to be a sign of her passing, others argue against it. Whichever way it is, the timing is uncanny. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!








