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I think it’s the morning room. It’s a different angle then we usually see but the aquamarine curtains and chair plus the fireplace and bottom of the painting match.
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Ellie
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It looks like the blue drawing room with a desk moved in front of the fireplace.
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I don't know what room she's in but I love that there is a drink in front of her that looks like it has olives in it and don't even try to tell me it is an optical illusion. I need Camilla to be martooni zooming it is very on brand for her.
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It is definitely the Morning Room at Clarence House. I have been there and it is indeed my favorite room in CH
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I don't know what room she's in but I love that there is a drink in front of her that looks like it has olives in it and don't even try to tell me it is an optical illusion. I need Camilla to be martooni zooming it is very on brand for her.
Of course she is, she'd never let us down.
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I see a glass of water/clear liquid and, in front of it, the end of a spike of flower-blooms, perhaps a hyacinth... 
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Thanks everyone who identified the room at CH.
That's a mighty tall glass for a martini - though I could easily imagine her sharing a cocktail and zoomchat with her sister or a close friend. Totally.
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Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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I see a glass of water/clear liquid and, in front of it, the end of a spike of flower-blooms, perhaps a hyacinth...  Agreed. That is not a martini. If you zoom in you can tell those are flowers and not olives.
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It is definitely not a Martini, and boy am I disappointed!
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Mary's life motto: "if I had the choice between world peace and a Prada handbag, I'd choose the latter one" Marian Keyes. 
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Camilla said today that she got the Astra Zeneca vaccine. She said you take what you get, and that she didn't even ask which one it was, because she was too busy being afraid of the needle.
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They have stopped using AstraSen here.... 
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Mary's life motto: "if I had the choice between world peace and a Prada handbag, I'd choose the latter one" Marian Keyes. 
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I am dubious about the AstraZeneca vaccine. It's not as effective in seniors and there's a concern regarding blood clots.
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On TV this morning they showed the statistics about blood clots and low platelet counts for both Pfizer and AZ in the UK - guess what - they are about the same - 11 million doses v 10 million doses and 28 blood clots to 22 blood clots with both having one death from blood clots and the same with the platelets the same figures and one death.
If both vaccines are having the same number of blood clots then why are the EU countries banning one drug and not the other ... could it be political rather than scientific. I do notice that the EU medical authority, as opposed to the national medical authorities, have said AZ is as safe as pfizer.
As someone who won't be getting a vaccine this year or probably not next given the way the vaccine roll-out is going here in Australia (my GPs surgery has said they won't be involved as they don't have the time, resources, space or staff and other GPs are saying they will only vaccinate their own people so who knows if I will ever be able to get it - I am assuming not) I am not worried as I trust the science - the guys and gals who have devoted their lives to this sort of work over politicians or other 'know-it-all' people who have become experts on this stuff without any degrees or work in the field.
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If you compare the cases of bloodclots from The Pill to those appearing after vaccines, you‘ll see that certain contraceptive pills have a proven! evidence of about one case of thrombose per 1000 women who take it, compared to about 8 per one Million with the vaccine... It seems to me that the campaign against the AstraZeneca vaccine is indeed politically motivated. Especially since both the WHO and several european health organisations see no problem with it.
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We should move this to the vaccination section: but I maintain the impression that the EU so terribly facked up the negotiations with Astra and consequently looked so incredibly foolish, that the smear campaign looks like your typical tantrum: "we never wanted you anyway!".
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