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OUR FILE - Elizabeth II, a rock and a symbol for England
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Long live the Republic!
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When King Charles III came to the Palace of Westminster to receive the condolences of British parliamentarians, a handful of dissonant voices rose among the crowd who had come to cheer the new monarch.
Since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, London has been in mourning and an entire country has been giving thanks, night and day, to the deceased sovereign who has gone through history, guaranteeing the stability and unity of the kingdom.
And yet, behind this rain of tributes, behind the honors of majestic protocols, behind the sadness and gratitude of the thousands of subjects who converge on the capital, British royalty is no longer unanimous.
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Monarchy is absolute nonsense, who can believe that one can be born to govern?
asks Sandy, who came with his wife to hold up signs on the king's way.
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This transition is a perfect opportunity to change
”, he considers, adding that the death of the queen did not move him…
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