Gathering sympathy for the Brexit negotiations?
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visit Germany.
An expert suspects a political thought behind this.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla attend the Memorial Day ceremony on November 15th.
Royal expert Alexander von Schönburg suspects a political ulterior motive due to the Brexit negotiations.
Indeed, the election of Joe Biden could bring some movement back into the Brexit negotiations.
Berlin - At the invitation of the
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier
,
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla
visit
the memorial event for the
day of memorial in Berlin
on November 15, as announced by the British embassy.
A
speech by
the British heir to the throne
is also planned
, which will take place in front of a significantly smaller audience than usual due to the corona virus.
The prince himself had to endure the disease.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit Germany to attend The Central Remembrance Ceremony in Berlin to commemorate the annual National Day of Mourning on 15th November.
TRH will also attend the wreath-laying ceremony at the Neue Wache Memorial.
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- The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 10, 2020
The journalist and boss of one of the oldest German aristocratic houses,
Alexander von Schönburg
, expressed
a completely different suspicion about the
background
of Charles and Camilla
's visit to Berlin
on the political talk show “Now Four Talking”
on “Bild”
.
Royals in Berlin: Charles and Camilla's visit should have political ulterior motives
“
With Biden's election,
Great Britain is
in a very, very bad position.
Trump was a Brexit supporter and a friend of Boris Johnson.
The
Biden
is an Irishman from the heart, and the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum extremely critical, "said
Alexander von Schoenburg.
The negotiating position is very bad in the final phase of Brexit.
The
theory of the Royal expert
therefore: The Foreign Office in Great Britain sends Prince Charles and Camilla
to ensure a good mood.
If "Berlin has a bit of sympathy with the British and says 'let's not be so strict with fishing rights and let Ireland accommodate that little bit', then that could be the breakthrough, so to speak," comments Alexander von Schönburg.
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Camilla and Charles cultivate the German-British friendship.
© Eddie Mulholland / The Daily Teleg / PA Wire / dpa
Prince Charles and wife Camilla in Germany: US President Joe Biden not a Brexit supporter
In fact, the newly elected
US President Joe Biden
tends to
advocate
a strong alliance rather than a hard Brexit.
During the election campaign, he spoke out against a
no-deal Brexit
should it come to a border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Joe Biden has
Irish roots
himself
and his election could
bring
EU countries and the UK back to the negotiating table
for a deal
.
A good relationship with Germany, as a voice in the EU, is certainly important for the British.
(jh)
List of rubric lists: © Eddie Mulholland / The Daily Teleg / PA Wire / dpa