The head of state sends a telegram of condolences to King Carlos and says he is “deeply sorry” for the death of Elizabeth II
The signs of affection and sorrow for the death of Isabel II were also joined this Thursday by the King and Queen of Spain and the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez. In a telegram to the new monarch of the United Kingdom, Felipe VI conveyed on her behalf and on behalf of Queen Letizia her condolences for the “sad news” of the death of her “beloved mother”. “She was an example to all of us and her sense of duty, her commitment and a lifetime of serving the British people will remain a strong and valuable legacy for future generations,” she noted.
The King highlighted that Elizabeth II “has written and shaped many of the most relevant chapters in the history of our world in the last seven decades.” “We will miss her very much,” he added.
Pedro Sánchez expressed himself along the same lines when describing the monarch as an “author of European history.” “My condolences to the entire Royal Family, Government and people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. A world-renowned figure, witness and author of British and European history,” he wrote on his Twitter profile.
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