To be honest, I was at his grave at 9.30am Saturday morning of the 14th April. There were so many wreaths and flowers, and we placed our own daffodils beside them (one on top of the headstone). And then, underneath all the flowers, were these binoculars. I was speechless. My friend and I couldn't speak for sometime afterwards as we read the note attached to them. It was beautiful, and I felt so deeply touched. It had obviously been there for some time as the note was weathered. What the Sun posted in the newspaper is complete rubbish. In the photo they were white roses (wilted too, I might add) by the grave... and no wreaths. Right. Well, there were no white roses of the weekend of the Titanic 100th anniversary. And Certainly not when these binoculars were placed. The roses were red. I have pictures to prove it. I posted on the Sun's website, but funny enough they did not post my comment. Or my friends. I wonder why? Also, if that picture had been taken recently, and the wreaths stolen, where were my daffodils? Surely a "ghoul" would overlook them?! Idiot trashy paper. What they did was desecration, not what Francis did.