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Video | This is how televisions around the world have told the death of Elizabeth II

9/9/2022, 4:16:20 AM


From the BBC to FOX or TVE, the television networks have echoed the news After the death of the Queen of England, this September 8, all the international media have echoed the death of the monarch. Among the most relevant media that have echoed the news are the BBC in London, the CBC in Canada, the Sky TG 24 channel in Italy, FOX in the United States, the ARD channel in Germany, Spanish Television and France 24. among others. Huw Edawrds, the presenter of the BBC's Bri

After the death of the Queen of England, this September 8, all the international media have echoed the death of the monarch.

Among the most relevant media that have echoed the news are the BBC in London, the CBC in Canada, the Sky TG 24 channel in Italy, FOX in the United States, the ARD channel in Germany, Spanish Television and France 24. among others.

Huw Edawrds, the presenter of the BBC's British public broadcaster, announced the news to the world with these words: "The Palace has just issued this statement: 'The queen has passed away peacefully this afternoon at Balmoral'".

Elizabeth II was also queen of Canada and there the Canadian public television, CBC, recounted her death as follows: "We are here, in the national study because after suspicions about Elizabeth II's state of health,

He has died at the age of 96.

As you can see in the video that accompanies this news, in the United States, on the conservative network FOX, the presenter of one of its news programs, Martha MacCallum, was in charge of breaking the news to viewers in the United States.

On Spanish Television it was the presenter Alejandra Herranz, who communicated to the viewers of Spanish public television that Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96 after 70 years of reign.

The British channel BBC, as well as many other television channels around the world, have dedicated a special program to the coverage of the news, which is also having a wide impact on social networks.

In the streets, hundreds of British citizens have approached the surroundings of Buckingham Palace during the afternoon,

where flags fly at half-staff.

Elizabeth II had been in her summer residence for months, where her health was deteriorating.

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