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Queen's funeral the "biggest media event in decades": These guests are unwanted

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Queen's funeral the "biggest media event in decades": These guests are unwanted Created: 09/13/2022 15:09 By: Patrick Freiwah King Chalres and his wife Camilla mourn the death of the Queen. At her funeral, however, some guests are unwelcome. © Niall Carson / dpa Queen Elizabeth II is dead, long live the king. A Windsor expert speaks about Charles III's legacy. – and the British Kingdom. The ne


Queen's funeral the "biggest media event in decades": These guests are unwanted

Created: 09/13/2022 15:09

By: Patrick Freiwah

King Chalres and his wife Camilla mourn the death of the Queen.

At her funeral, however, some guests are unwelcome.

© Niall Carson / dpa

Queen Elizabeth II is dead, long live the king.

A Windsor expert speaks about Charles III's legacy.

– and the British Kingdom.

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Update from September 13, 2:31 p.m .:

According to a media report, representatives of some states are undesirable at the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II.

Russia and Belarus, on which Britain has imposed numerous sanctions because of the Ukraine war, and Myanmar (Southeast Asia) have not received an invitation to the ceremony, the PA news agency reported, citing London government sources.

Iran, with which diplomatic relations are strained, will only be represented at ambassadorial level.

Queen Elizabeth II: Funeral service with numerous government politicians - with three exceptions

From most countries, the head of state is invited with an accompanying person.

A total of around 500 heads of state and government, members of royal families and other dignitaries are expected in the British capital for the funeral service on Monday (September 19).

Among others, US President Joe Biden and Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier have been announced.

"This is the largest international event we have organized in the past few decades," the platform quoted a British source as saying.

The challenge is comparable to planning hundreds of state visits within a few days.

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Update from September 13, 12:57 p.m .:

King Charles III.

has only been on the British throne for a few days.

After the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II on September 8th, the crown passed to the eternal heir to the throne, who is already facing criticism.

His royal promotion was also a topic of conversation at the 2022 Emmy Awards – and not in a good way.

Queen Elizabeth II dies: Colonialism and Commonwealth debate

Original article from September 13, 2022:

London – Andrew Morton is considered an insider with ties to the British royal family.

He even wrote the sensational autobiography of the late Lady Diana.

The British Royals expert

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on the death of Queen Elizabeth II and her heir to the throne, King Charles III. 

The 69-year-old tells an anecdote about the dismay of King Charles III.

in the days after his mother's death in Scotland: "Only Charles and Princess Anne drove to Balmoral in time to sit on the Queen's deathbed." In England's capital London, however, Morton's daughter met Prince Charles on a tour: "She saw his red eyes and that he was clearly crying,” Morton elaborates.

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After the death of the monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, the "British Empire" may be facing a major upheaval.

Andrew Morton agrees: "It is clear that Queen Elizabeth's death will now trigger debates (...).

In Australia, Canada and some Caribbean countries there will be debates as to whether Charles should remain head of state.” So the influence in terms of the Commonwealth of Nations could be fading.

British royal family: Insults because of colonial times - Royals expert defends Queen

In the course of the change of power in Great Britain, the dark days of colonization came back to the fore: "The British were by no means a perfect empire," says Morton.

Military action "with indiscriminate bombardments of the population would be considered a war crime by today's standards".

In his opinion, however, that does not justify the numerous insults against post-colonial activists that rained down on the British royal family after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The 69-year-old also considers the accusation of racism against the royal family to be unjustified: "There is nothing to suggest it, there is not even a concrete indication," explains Morton and accuses TV presenter Oprah Winfrey of making the accusation in an interview with Duchess Meghan not having questioned: "I think it was an oversight on Oprah.

Anyone who knew the Queen personally says very clearly that skin color never played a role for her." and classes.”

Thousands of people are expected in London in the coming days to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth II.

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Source: merkur

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