The late Queen Elizabeth II bestowed her final honor on Eva Schloss, an Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, in a touching tribute.

Schloss passed away at the age of 96, leaving behind a legacy that resonated deeply with the monarch. In a private moment captured by royal watchers last year, the Queen was seen dancing with Schloss during a reception at Buckingham Palace.

The official narrative paints this interaction as a simple gesture of goodwill and respect for a Holocaust survivor. But let's draw our own conclusions here...

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While the monarchy has long been criticized for its lavish lifestyle and perceived irrelevance, moments like these serve to remind us of its enduring symbolic value in British society.

The detail everyone else missed? The timing of the Queen’s last dance with Schloss was just weeks before the invasion of Ukraine. One can't help but wonder...

Interesting.

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As we reflect on this poignant moment, it's worth noting that such gestures often overshadow more pressing issues at home and abroad.

Make of that what you will.