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"A great lady": the modest tribute of Charlene of Monaco to Elizabeth II

2022-09-10T11:07:41.112Z


The Queen of England passed away on September 8, aged 96, after spending 70 years at the helm of the United Kingdom. On the Rock, the Monegasques also mourn his disappearance.


"A great lady".

Friday, September 9, the day after the disappearance of Queen Elizabeth II, several personalities paid tribute to the 96-year-old monarch, beyond the borders of the United Kingdom.

On the side of the Rock, Charlène of Monaco split a few words on her Instagram account.

Prince Albert's wife shared a recent photo of Her Majesty The Queen, smiling in a chick yellow suit.

A memory of her always very colorful outfits, which helped to maintain her legend.

"I am deeply saddened by the news of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a great lady whose devotion and commitment have been recognized around the world during the 70 years of her reign," she wrote. to its approximately 446,000 subscribers.

And to continue: "Today my thoughts are with his family, his children, his grandchildren, his great-grandchildren and the British people."

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“God Saves the King”

After his disappearance, his son Charles III, former Prince of Wales, instantly became King of the United Kingdom.

During his first speech, which was held on Friday, September 9, the latter had strong and intimate words to describe the reign of his late mother.

"We owe him a debt of gratitude, for his love, his affection and his example," he said live from Buckingham Palace.

Charles III thanked Elizabeth II for her "sacrificial" life spent in "service to the nation".

Like his mother, the new king, officially proclaimed in London this Saturday, September 10, at the age of 73, promised to defend “the constitutional values ​​of the nation”.

“As the Queen has done without ever flinching, I renew this commitment before you”.

Source: lefigaro

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