03-27-2016, 04:18 PM
Having not slept good yesterday, I really slept hard last night (almost 12 hours). I had a number of memorable dreams, but this one really stood out, it was so 'realistic'.
I was in Buckingham Palace in Britain. Queen Elizabeth was there, so was Prince William and Princess Catherine (Kate Middleton). They were in a rather-elaborate room that seemed to be in wood-decor of old, but beautiful design. There was something in the middle of the floor (a statue, or other monument? Maybe just furniture). The air was very tense, and all were dressed quite-well. Bags were packed and sitting on the floor. Catherine was demanding that a servant 'bring her the baby' in a stern voice. Crowds had gathered outside and were in full protest (it made me think of the embassy protests outside of the Vietnamese Saigon Embassy in 1975 before it fell).
Queen Elizabeth was telling Catherine to 'calm down, we will have time'! (also in a stern voice) Catherine was crude and direct back to her telling her 'don't tell me to calm down, this is your fault, and now we will lose everything because you couldn't..." (it faded off, and I couldn't hear it all). Prince William approaches Catherine and tries to 'calm down, don't be so crass to his grandmother', and she totally blows him off - telling him 'you are too simple to understand what is about to happen, they are about to break in and kill us all!' It was at this moment that I realized, this was a revisiting of the French Revolution With Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The British were in absolute revolt and were storming the Palace for national collapse and corruption they blamed on the Royal Family.
This was accurate, and in the modern era as to what I could see. The clothes were on-period for now, but I don't think the baby was Prince George. It was either yet another male child, or possibly Princess Charlotte (but I felt that the child was male, not female). The child was small (under 2) though.
Afterwards, I felt that this was one moment being shown of the repercussions of either a great scandal or an economic collapse that is coming. It felt so real, I'm not sure what the catalyst for it was though.
I was in Buckingham Palace in Britain. Queen Elizabeth was there, so was Prince William and Princess Catherine (Kate Middleton). They were in a rather-elaborate room that seemed to be in wood-decor of old, but beautiful design. There was something in the middle of the floor (a statue, or other monument? Maybe just furniture). The air was very tense, and all were dressed quite-well. Bags were packed and sitting on the floor. Catherine was demanding that a servant 'bring her the baby' in a stern voice. Crowds had gathered outside and were in full protest (it made me think of the embassy protests outside of the Vietnamese Saigon Embassy in 1975 before it fell).
Queen Elizabeth was telling Catherine to 'calm down, we will have time'! (also in a stern voice) Catherine was crude and direct back to her telling her 'don't tell me to calm down, this is your fault, and now we will lose everything because you couldn't..." (it faded off, and I couldn't hear it all). Prince William approaches Catherine and tries to 'calm down, don't be so crass to his grandmother', and she totally blows him off - telling him 'you are too simple to understand what is about to happen, they are about to break in and kill us all!' It was at this moment that I realized, this was a revisiting of the French Revolution With Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The British were in absolute revolt and were storming the Palace for national collapse and corruption they blamed on the Royal Family.
This was accurate, and in the modern era as to what I could see. The clothes were on-period for now, but I don't think the baby was Prince George. It was either yet another male child, or possibly Princess Charlotte (but I felt that the child was male, not female). The child was small (under 2) though.
Afterwards, I felt that this was one moment being shown of the repercussions of either a great scandal or an economic collapse that is coming. It felt so real, I'm not sure what the catalyst for it was though.