Queen Elizabeth Death Updates: 10-Day Mourning, World Leaders Pay Tribute

Has the Queen died

Queen England Elizabeth II, who is the longest king in history, after France Louis XIV, died yesterday at the age of 96. Some leaders around the world have issued a statement that paid his respect.
He died peacefully on his land in Balmoral, Scotland, according to a statement from the Buckingham Palace.

Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, Charles, succeeded as a king immediately, according to the centuries of the centuries, started a new chapter that was less certain for the royal family after the Ratu government which broke 70 years.

Death of beloved mother, His Majesty Queen, is the biggest moment of sadness for me and all my family members,” Raja Charles said in a statement.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday praised the “Wisdom and Empathy” of the English Queen Elizabeth II, saying that “we all feel the emptiness” after his death.

With him, France and British share not only ‘Entente Cordiale’, but a warm, sincere and loyal partnership. For you, she is your queen. For us, she is the queen,” Macron said in English in a video message posted in twitter.

We are grateful for his deep affection for France: Elizabeth II mastered our language, loved our culture and touched our hearts,” he added.

From his coronation, he knew and talked to all our presidents. There is no other country that has the privilege to welcome him as much as we do.”

At this sad time, we sent our sincere condolences to His Majesty, the Royal Family, British people, and all those who loved the queen and would really miss him.”

Macron will visit the British Embassy in Paris to sign a condolence for Queen, who died Thursday aged 96 years.

I express my sincere respect and gratitude to the queen for many achievements and contributions that she has made, “said Emperor Naruhito in a statement issued by the imperial household body.The way to always hope for peace and calm in the world is very impressive many people.”

The emperor’s comments followed the award from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who praised “his role which is very important in world peace and stability”.

The death of the Queen, who led Britain through turbulent times in the world, was a big loss not only for the British people but also the international community,” he told reporters on Friday morning, also expressing “sadness”.

In 1975, the queen made his first visit to Japan by a British king, and met with Emperor Hirohito.he British government on Friday officially stated the start of the national mourning period for Queen Elizabeth, published a ‘national travel guidance’.

Documents, which bring guidance on flying flags, information about travel, and business services and other public services, stated that mourning will continue until the end of the state funeral.

The government said there was no obligation to cancel or delay sports events and equipment, or a close place to entertainment so far, adding that it was on the policies of each organization.

The country of mourning of the country will be observed in India on September 11 “as a sign of respect” for the death of Queen Elizabeth, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced today. He died yesterday at the age of 96.

In addition, the national flag will be hoisted on half the pillars throughout the country in all buildings where the flags are raised regularly. “There will be no official entertainment that day,” said the Ministry.

Ratu Elizabeth’s last visit to India was to mark the 50th anniversary celebration of Indian independence and for the first time she referred to the “difficult episode” of colonial history.It’s no secret that there are some difficult episodes in our past. Jallianwala Bagh is a sad example,” said the king in his banquet address. Read here

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