Latest updates on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The last journey of the sovereign of the United Kingdom has begun: after leaving Balmoral Castle, the coffin reached Edinburgh and passed through the Scottish villages in front of thousands of onlookers who wanted to pay homage to the Queen. The body is in Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh. Tomorrow he will be transferred to London where the state funeral is scheduled for Monday 19 September.
Charles III was also proclaimed King of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as Canada and Australia, after the ceremony was televised live for the first time. Today he delivered his first speech to the British Parliament in Westminster Hall. William was officially made Prince of Wales.
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Death of Queen Elizabeth II
Charles and Camilla leaving for Edinburgh: you will reach the Queen’s coffin
King Charles III and Camilla, the queen consort, are gone Westminster Hall.
Now they’re going to fly Edinburghwhere the King will walk in procession behind the Queen’s coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to the Palace St. Giles Cathedralwhere the funeral home will open.
Charles III will also meet Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon before appearing in Parliament.
Speech by King Charles III. in Westminster: “Parliament is a living instrument of our democracy”
“I am deeply grateful for the condolence speech which is so touching as it embodies what the Queen meant to all of us.” Thus begins the speech of Charles III to Westminster where he met the English Parliament for the first time.
After hearing the condolences on the death of queen elizabeth, He said: “I cannot help but feel the weight of the history that surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which parliamentarians and colleagues are committed. Parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy.”
Finally, he added: “Queen Elizabeth II was example which I will follow”.
The Speaker of the House of Commons to Carlo: “Your pain is deeper than ours”
“As deep as our pain is, we know yours is deeper.” The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, said as he welcomed King Charles III and the Queen consort to Parliament to receive condolences from his members.
King Charles and Camilla on the throne: They receive Parliament’s condolences on the death of the Queen
King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen’s consort, took her place on the throne in Westminster Hall in front of the English Parliament.
He was the first to speak Mister McFall von Alcluith, speaking on behalf of the House of Lords and paying homage to Queen Elizabeth’s “humility and integrity”. We all “feel an immeasurable sense of loss and will remember his dedication, kindness, humor, courage and steadfastness, and the deep faith that was the anchor of his life,” he added.
King Charles arrives at Parliament in London with Camilla
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King Charles III and his wife have arrived at Westminster Hall, where members of the House of Lords and House of Commons will gather to offer their condolences to the new ruler.
The Lord Speaker and the Speaker of the House of Commons will address each other on behalf of their respective houses.
Queen’s funeral threatens GDP growth
The UK economy, already on the brink of recession, is likely to suffer a major setback from the UK burial queen elizabeth scheduled for Monday September 19th.
That’s what some experts are saying after the latest growth data came in today, col GDP rose 0.2% in July after falling 0.6% in June. The situation could be endangered by the ‘Holiday’, National Day, called for the funeral of the sovereign who died at the age of 96.
“It has the potential to do more damage to the economy than the extra day off for the June anniversary,” said Samuel Tombs, UK chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. However, it is hoped that companies will recover after the rest day.
Prince Harry greets the Queen: “Thank you grandma for your advice and your contagious smile”
That prince Harry released a statement honoring her grandmother’s “unwavering grace and dignity, which has remained faithful throughout her life and will also be her greatest legacy.”
“In celebrating the life of my grandmother, Her Majesty the Queen – and in mourning her loss – we all remember how much she was a guide to so many in her dedication, service and duty – reads a note, which was signed by the second son of King Charles III -. Grandma, even though this final separation pains us a lot, I will always be grateful to you for all our encounters – from my earliest childhood memories with you to the first meeting with you as my supreme commander to the first moment you meet me. You met my dear wife and hugged your beloved great-grandchildren.”
He concluded by saying, “Thank you for your dedication to service. Thank you for your valuable advice. Thank you for your contagious smile. We smile too, because we know that She and grandpa are now reunitedand both together in peace.”
How Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will be held at Westminster Hall
The UK government website has published references to Queen Elizabeth II’s mortuary, whose coffin will arrive in London on the afternoon of September 13.
Subjects and the curious can pay homage to the Sovereign in Westminster from Wednesday 14 September at 5pm local time. The funeral home will remain open 24 hours until 6:30am on September 19th, the day the funeral is celebrated.
The tractors’ tribute to Queen Elizabeth: the photo that went around the world
The image of Scottish peasants paying homage to Queen Elizabeth’s coffin on her journey from the Castle of balmoral to Edinburgh happened yesterday.
Farmers have lined up their tractors to form a guard of honor for the late Queen Elizabeth II as she crosses the riverAberdeenshire.
Stone of Scone: because it risks ruining Charles III’s coronation
The coronation of Charles III. could be jeopardized by a number of organizational difficulties. First of all, the possibility that Scotland decides not to provide that Stone of Scone to Great Britain.
Queen Elizabeth II’s corgi dogs will go home to her son Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Queen Elizabeth’s famous dogs have a new home: the one where the Prince Andrew and his ex-wife sarah ferguson, near Windsor Castle. Her spokesman said so. According to the British press, it was Andrea herself, the Queen’s favorite son who was removed from public life last year after allegations of sexually abusing a minor in the United States, who gave his mother the last few copies.
King Charles will soon pay his first visit to the English Parliament
King Charles III starts the day with a visit to Westminster Hall. This is his first visit to Parliament as a monarch.
Accompanied by Camilla, Queen Consort, he will listen to the Lord Speaker, Lord McFall, and Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, who will offer their condolences on behalf of their respective Chambers.
Camilla Shand could rise from the title of “Queen Consort” to the official title of Regina
President Biden will be leaving for the Queen’s funeral in London on Saturday
The White House has announced that US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill will leave for London on Saturday. Here they will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral scheduled for Monday.
What’s happening in the UK today: The Official Queen Elizabeth Tribute Program
The Queen’s coffin is currently standing by Edinburghwhere the public will have the opportunity to pay their tribute.
According to today’s schedule at 10 a.m. local time the king Charles III will visit Westminster Hall, where both the House of Commons and House of Lords will meet to offer their condolences.
The King and Queen Consort Camilla will then fly to Edinburgh where they will escort the Queen’s coffin from Edinburgh Palace at around 2:25pm Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral. Here, at 3:00 p.m., the life of the sovereign is celebrated. From 4 p.m. the public is able appreciate in the coffin for the next 24 hours before departing for London.
The King later travels to Holyroodhouse Palace, where he has an audience with the Scottish Prime Minister Nicola sturgeon. He and the Queen Consort will then attend the Scottish Parliament. In the evening, King Charles holds a vigil with other members of the royal family at St Giles’ Cathedral.
No delegation with Biden to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
For the Queen’s funeral Elizabeth II The President of the United States Joe Biden it will not bring together a delegation. According to CNN, the invitation goes out with reference to a White House official Buckingham Palace it was addressed only to the President and First Lady Jill. At other state funerals, such as that of former South African President Nelson Mandela, the incumbent US President was allowed to take a delegation of officials with him.
Death of Queen Elizabeth II, the news today September 12th
The last voyage of queen elizabeth, died at the age of 96 on 8 September after 70 years of reign.
The prince’s coffin left the castle yesterday balmoral and arrived in the afternoon Edinburgh after passing the Scottish villages where a crowd of onlookers paid their respects. The body was then transferred to the throne room of the palace Holyroodhouse for the night watch.
It will be flown to on Tuesday afternoon London, where it will be on display at Westminster Hall for four days from the 14th. The state funeral will take place on September 19 at 11am (noon in Italy) at Westminster Abbey.
Charles III After the ceremony, which was televised live for the first time, he was also proclaimed King of Scotland and Northern Ireland.