It has been a year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and there will be no special ceremony for this September 8, the date on which the monarch left this earthly plane. As his successor, England’s King Charles has no scheduled public appearance and will spend the anniversary of his mother’s death alone.
“It is unlikely that we will hear from King Carlos that day,” British journalist Richard Fitzwilliams, an expert on copyright issues, was quoted as saying in La Razón’s Egos column.
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According to the information used by the world press, there is currently no official schedule for this day, so it is believed that Carlos will follow the tradition of Elizabeth II and spend this date at his home in Balmoral, accompanied by his wife Camilla.
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Why will there be no ceremony on the anniversary of the death of Elizabeth II?
Tributes or public events are not appropriate for these dates, or at least that was the case on the anniversaries of the death of King George V, father of Elizabeth II, which took place on February 6, 1952, at Sandringham Castle in Norfolk, the date on which his heir spent in strict privacy since he took power 70 years ago.
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So it’s no surprise that this new era of the British royal family is doing the same. “It depends on them,” Fitzwilliams added, referring to Carlos III’s public presence for the day.
It is also not excluded that there is a reminder from the royal house via Instagram profile or that the gates of Buckingham Palace are filled with flowers as a symbolic gesture of love for the Queen, as happened in the days after her death.
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For now, it is confirmed, according to Mujer Hoy, that the bells will be ringing in Westminster Abbey. In addition, 21 salutes will be launched in London’s parks, a symbolic act of respect for King Carlos III.
Another clear fact is that the Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan Markle, will not be traveling to the UK to mark this date. According to the magazine, the couple will travel to Germany for the Invictus Games. (AND)
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