British Spirit: Queue to Pay Respects to Queen Approaches Five Miles
The queue of well-wishers waiting to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II in London is now over four and a half miles long.
The queue of well-wishers waiting to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II in London is now over four and a half miles long.
The tributes and ceremony displayed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II has shown the very “best of Britain”, Nigel Farage said.
The British public overwhelmingly still supports the Constitutional Monarchy, with just 21 per cent opposed to keeping the Royal Family.
Fast food companies including McDonald’s and Greggs will shit their doors on the day of the Royal funeral to allow staff to mourn.
Even before the doors of the ancient palace were opened to the public the queue of mourners was already two and a half miles long.
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II has moved in from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, borne through London on the State Gun Carriage.
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin will leave Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday as it is taken past crowds of mourners to Westminster.
A resounding majority of Australians embrace the British monarchy and accept Royal governance in place of becoming a republic with an elected president, polling figures show, with a common sentiment from respondents embracing the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” model as a reason for their support.
The late Queen Elizabeth II has returned to London and Buckingham Palace for the final time, her coffin flown from Scotland.
King Charles III flew from Scotland to Northern Ireland Tuesday, part of his tour which will see him visit every one of the home nations.
“Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong seized the moment offered by winning another Outstanding Drama Series Emmy on Monday night to turn his sights on newly installed King Charles III.
Attention-seeking leftist hecklers were drowned out by patriots as King Charles III was proclaimed in Edinburgh ahead of a service of thanksgiving for his mother’s reign.
Iranian state publications and television networks marked the passing of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II throughout the past week by branding her a “war criminal” comparable to Adolf Hitler and “some American presidents” and claiming her death has swelled a tide of anti-monarchist sentiment around the world.
A man shouting at the funeral procession of the late Queen Elizabeth II was thrown to the ground by other members of the public.
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping sent a message of congratulations to King Charles III of England on Saturday, offering to “expand friendly exchanges and mutually beneficial cooperation, and intensify communication on global issues.”
Gaston Browne, the Labour Party prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, has proposed a referendum to abolish the monarchy before the Queen has even been buried.
A senior figure within Britain’s Conservative Party has demanded that Liz Truss recalls parliament to deal with the ongoing cost of living crisis after the Queen is laid to rest.
Charles III met with both houses of Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall before attending the lying in rest of Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles III is being proclaimed in cities across the United Kingdom, including the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, where the late Queen’s coffin is currently resting.
Australia’s leftist prime minister has said he will not hold a referendum on abolishing the monarchy – in his first term.
The atheist leader of Britain’s leftist Labour Party declined to take an oath swearing allegiance before God to King Charles III.
King Charles III has been formally proclaimed as monarch following a meeting of the ancient Accession Council in St James’s Palace.
ABC legal analyst Sunny Hostin said Friday on “The View” that late Queen Elizabeth II wore a crown with jewels “pillaged from India and Africa” that represented a monarchy “built on the backs of black and brown people.”
“As the Queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, I too now solemnly pledge myself, throughout the remaining time God grants me, to uphold the Constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. And wherever you may live in the United Kingdom, or in the Realms and territories across the world, and whatever may be your background or beliefs, I shall endeavour to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love,” the King pledged.
King Charles III has arrived at Buckingham Palace, London, greeting crowds of well-wishers who welcomed him with shouts of “God save the King!”
The Queen spoke of “final partings” and “passing the baton” in what proved to be her final Christmas broadcast to the British people and Commonwealth in 2021.
Queen Elizabeth II was pictured standing and smiling as she performed duties just two days ago, a working monarch until the very end.
Prime Minister Liz Truss described Queen Elizabeth II as having been “the very spirit of Great Britain”, insisting that such a spirit will “endure”.
King Charles III said his family would draw strength from the “respect and deep affection” in which The Queen is so held as they mourn.