Queen advised to drop her daily cocktail;
family friend says 95-year-old does not
appreciate it
International Business Times,
by
Amanda
Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog,
10/16/2021 1:29:19 PM
Queen Elizabeth II, the world's longest-reigning living monarch, is a picture of good health even at 95 years of age. One of the reasons the monarch has aged so gracefully is that she follows the advice of her nutritionists and doctors, but she wasn't very happy when she was recently asked to drop her daily cocktail. (Snip) As per various reports, the queen enjoys a gin cocktail in the morning, followed by a glass of wine or champagne with lunch, and another glass of champagne plus a dry martini in the evening. Her late cousin Margaret Rhodes said that the
Reply 1 - Posted by:
bamapreacher 10/16/2021 1:37:52 PM (No. 947673)
Maybe Her Majesty could cut down a little but completely depriving her of one of her greatest pleasures seems a bit too much. I have seen articles on people who have lived well into their hundredth year plus and many say they drink every day, some even attribute their longevity to alcohol.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 10/16/2021 1:39:16 PM (No. 947676)
When it comes to foregoing a nice shot of Tanqueray in the morning, your Highness, tell your nutritionist to go take a hike. But, do switch to some fine Scotch in the afternoon. You're 95, remember? As George Burns used to say at his late age, "At my age, I pay cash for everything".
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
judy 10/16/2021 1:41:50 PM (No. 947679)
If you make it to 95 eat & drink what you desire….I had an aunt who died at age 98 …her son said….I told her those camel cigarettes would kill her!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
pros7767 10/16/2021 1:47:35 PM (No. 947681)
Leave the poor thing alone!
She's made it to 95 with no problems and still works!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MDConservative 10/16/2021 1:48:47 PM (No. 947682)
When your doctor reached 95, then listen. Otherwise, all (s)he understands is theory.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Jennie C. 10/16/2021 1:48:50 PM (No. 947683)
She's 95, eat and drink whatever you want.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
marbles 10/16/2021 2:00:40 PM (No. 947690)
Her mother ( Queen Elizabeth , the Queen Mother ) drank about the same or more and lived to be nearly 102.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 10/16/2021 2:02:17 PM (No. 947693)
Of course she’s unhappy! She’s an alcoholic for crying out loud. If you think that’s all she drinks guess again.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
pearlyjo 10/16/2021 2:06:18 PM (No. 947695)
My dad was 91 and living in a nursing home. They were testing his blood sugar daily and restricting his diet. His circulation was poor and they couldn’t get blood out of his fingertips. He was mentally all there and miserable. I told them to quit the tests and give him anything he wanted, even if that meant dessert for dinner. A well-meaning nurse warned me that his diabetes could kill him. It didn’t, he died of a brain bleed when he fell out of his wheelchair. This much I know, he wasn’t miserable every day in the dining room. He lived two more years by the way.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
earlybird 10/16/2021 2:15:47 PM (No. 947700)
That is not the drinking of an alcoholic. This is not a matter for the judgmental about the evils of drink.
A dear friend recently died at 95. She swore by her wine with dinner and some Scotch at bedtime.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
starboard 10/16/2021 2:16:28 PM (No. 947702)
God bless Queen Elizabeth.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
GO3 10/16/2021 2:20:31 PM (No. 947703)
QEII to nutritionist: “Get out!”
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 10/16/2021 2:23:21 PM (No. 947704)
Wife’s uncle quit smoking at 75. He’s 93 now and is smoking like a bandit! Good for him!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 10/16/2021 2:31:12 PM (No. 947713)
Is #8 serious?!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
AltaD 10/16/2021 2:43:51 PM (No. 947727)
She's been dealing with the death of her husband along with her disgusting son Andrew's sex scandal, it's no wonder she starts the day with an adult beverage and continues drinking into the evening.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 10/16/2021 2:50:50 PM (No. 947735)
At 95 and she's the Queen she should start dropping acid if she wants to.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
NorCaliInfidel 10/16/2021 2:52:50 PM (No. 947738)
And I bet she takes the Martini "shaken, not stirred"!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
glcinpdx 10/16/2021 2:58:52 PM (No. 947743)
Being surrounded by the goofballs that is the majority of her family, the Queen has more than earned the right to have a few drinks to get through the day.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Gruntmedic 10/16/2021 3:02:24 PM (No. 947750)
She's 95 leave her alone.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
anniebc 10/16/2021 3:18:24 PM (No. 947774)
That's a lot of drinking, Queen. But hey, if she cut back, it might be a shock to her body. I say leave her alone.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Enoch Powell 10/16/2021 3:20:14 PM (No. 947777)
I had lunch at Buck House in my extreme youth. There is a bar for staff. One of them saw an old gal drinking a cocktail at the other side of the bar. “Who’s the old girl at the end of the bar drinking a gin cocktail” he asked. It was the late Queen Mother who died, I believe, over her century mark. I support The Queen continuing her cocktail regimen.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Enoch Powell 10/16/2021 3:29:52 PM (No. 947787)
Forgive the second post but for many years a bottle of scotch was placed by the Queen’s bed in the evening. She eventually asked why and was told the habit started under Queen Victoria. The Queen allowed the tradition to lapse.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Omen55 10/16/2021 3:38:15 PM (No. 947793)
She's The Queen.
Doctor: "Your Majesty I think you need to cut down."
Queen: "Quite right. Off with his head!"😠
Long Live The Queen!🧐
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
BillW. 10/16/2021 3:46:49 PM (No. 947805)
Exactly OP.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
PostAway 10/16/2021 4:43:04 PM (No. 947857)
With Charles and Andrew for sons and Harry for a grandson no one could really blame the Queen if she drank a jug or more daily of her favorite beverage. As in reeling and stumbling down the staircase draining a quart of gin and singing “Mammy” every few hours.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
lakerman1 10/16/2021 4:46:10 PM (No. 947862)
I gave up the broth of the devil nearly fifty years ago.
But I would not deny a few drinks to the queen, who I admire greatly. She is, after all, burdened with a son who will replace her, who is a moron, and another who may be a child molester, plus a grandson who stupidly married that thing from America.
God save the Queen and her morning, noon and night libations.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
TXknitter 10/16/2021 5:04:34 PM (No. 947877)
This drivel put out by who knows - the Palace, certain media. Believe me, her real health status is not known by us. We know what the Firm PR machine decides. She has quite an easy nice life now with Charles doing much of the day-to-day. God bless her.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Island Life 10/16/2021 5:29:21 PM (No. 947906)
I love the comments regarding Her Majesty's libations. My dad had a sherry with nuts (real ones, not crazy people) every day before lunch. A glass of wine with dinner and a whiskey in the evening. His drinks were carefully selected, and were expensive. He was a gentleman always. Avid gardener all his life, and especially in retirement, and played lawn bowling. He died at 95. I miss him.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
ladydawgfan 10/16/2021 5:35:18 PM (No. 947911)
My dad is 87. He drinks a glass of wine now and again, a beer now and again and he just polished off a plate of loaded potato skins while watching football. We share a condo and I cook most of the meals. I wouldn't deprive him of ANYTHING at his age. He's a big boy and can decide for himself by now!!
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals 10/16/2021 6:02:00 PM (No. 947933)
The Queen should quite properly tell them to kiss her arse.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
LadyHen 10/16/2021 6:25:25 PM (No. 947946)
If I get to 95, I'll damn well do what I please and any nutritionist can go pound sand!
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
coldoc 10/16/2021 6:33:46 PM (No. 947949)
i'm far from a teetotaller, but gin for breakfast is too stout for me. Whatever works, I say.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Scribelus 10/16/2021 6:52:48 PM (No. 947978)
Bloody blue-nosed assassins!
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
Rather Read 10/16/2021 7:01:44 PM (No. 947987)
I knew a woman who lived to be 109. When she was but a lass of 103, her doctor told her to lose some weight. She told him to jump in the lake.
I still miss you, Miss Martine.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
danu 10/16/2021 7:34:10 PM (No. 948014)
We had a Spanish landlady who used to wash down 1/2 a dozen prescriptions with a mini bottle of beer--San Miguel.
Then she'd send me on a supply run , over to the bodega. I couldn't belly-up to the bar; had to stand on a bar stool to be seen.
Nevertheless, I would come home w/ a bottle of gin, another of sherry--fino, lottery tickets--for El Gordo, and ....
American blonde tobacco cigarettes.
I think she also bet the football. Because I had to ask for some bits of paper--Madrid Athletic.
That mystery will never be solved b/c I grew up to be Real Madrid; but, I never bet on them either.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
udanja99 10/16/2021 8:13:54 PM (No. 948063)
Wow. She’s 27 years older than me and I know that if I had a gin cocktail in the morning I would spend the rest of the day sleeping it off. She’s one tough lady.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
DVC 10/16/2021 8:23:09 PM (No. 948076)
Leave her alone. She has to deal with a bunch of moronic, insipid children and grandchildren. She needs a few drinks with that bunch of fools around her.
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
EQKimball 10/16/2021 11:20:10 PM (No. 948199)
What a strange world. Cops must watch young, unemployed junkies shoot up on public streets and are ordered not to interfere. But the 95-year-old Queen of England is told to skip the martinis.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
homefry 10/17/2021 8:03:10 AM (No. 948416)
A friend of mine said the doctors told his Dad to quit smoking and drinking or it would kill him. He didnt, and it did kill him. Took 99 years but it got him.
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She's made it to age 95 by tipping back a few every day. Why stop now?