Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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■ ARISE, Sir David Beckham.

SANDRA PARSONS, Keston, Kent.

■ WELL done, David Beckham. Humble enough to queue for 13 hours, a true man of the people.

R. KINSEY, Southampto­n.

■ LET’S build a new royal yacht and call her Elizabeth II.

TONY WRAGG, Skelmantho­rpe, W. Yorks.

■ THANKS to our Royal Family, young and old, for showing the world what dignity looks like. J. PASK, Blackwood, Monmouthsh­ire.

■ ROWS and tantrums over uniforms at such a sombre time smacks of spoilt petulance. AMANDA YATES, Newcastle upon Tyne.

■ ‘WEST Mr Hall’ (TV subtitle). Who’s he?

IRIS RAMKISSOON, Abingdon, Oxon.

■ WHY does disgraced Andrew need to live in Royal Lodge, a 30-room house?

H. KINGSTON, Northampto­n.

■ PRINCE ANDREW has said he will miss his mother’s advice. He obviously didn’t take it. Name and address supplied.

■ THAT double rainbow. What a wonderful way to say goodbye.

JAMES WALLER, Hornchurch, East London.

■ IF PEOPLE followed the Queen’s example, it would constitute a perpetual living monument. TREVOR JONES, Loughborou­gh, Leics.

■ THAT’S why we have a monarchy. Nobody does it better.

LIZ HALL, Newlyn, Cornwall.

■ AT LAST. A return to normality.

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