
Under heavy skies tourists who visited yesterday Windsor they said, shocked by the news. Sharon Carter, an M&S sales consultant, traveled from Portsmouth with her husband to see the palace up close and was surprised by the large number of journalists outside the gate.
When informed of the developments, he said that it was all “so distressing and sudden. In the photo with her, he looked very good Liz Truss a few days ago.” “She inspired so much respect and was always there for the country. The thought that he might no longer be here is very sad. This is a sad day for the country and the monarchy,” he added. Hardip Baines, 45- a year-old high-tech consultant, calculated that the news would stir up the whole country, even those who do not support the institution of the monarchy.“I listened to the events on the radio all day and they said that only people over 70 years old met with another king, except for Elizabeth “It’s really incredible. Whatever you think of the royals, he was a constant presence.”
BBC he interrupted the course of his program and constantly broadcast feedback about the Queen. From 12:30 p.m., he stopped broadcasting the popular Bargain Hunt to contact Buckingham, where a medical announcement was read. Most of the channel’s hosts were dressed in mourning robes, a black suit, white shirt and black tie, which is the network’s dress code when a member of the royal family dies.
“She was highly respected and was always close to the country. The thought that they may no longer be here is very sad,” said Sharon Carter, M&S sales consultant.
BBC officials expressed relief that the events took place during the day when its experienced journalists, as well as experienced royal envoy Nicholas Witchell, were in the studio to comment on the news. Yalda Hakim, who hosts BBC World News’s international news program Impact, apologized for being too hasty in breaking the news of the Queen’s death.
Elizabeth’s health was closely monitored throughout her reign, but only in recent years did serious problems begin to arise. The palace has its own medical team, on duty around the clock.
It is led by Professor Sir Hugh Thomas, who has been a member of the team for 16 years, becoming her personal physician in 2014. Thomas was knighted in 2021 and made a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, a personal gift from the monarch.
Source: Kathimerini

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