September 8 marks one year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Family memories are still very fresh. The data on the anniversary is being released little by little, and it seems that there will be no special commemorative ceremony, although it is not known if the Palace will issue a special message. What is clear is that neither Harry nor Meghan will be present, nor will they even be in Britain on that date.
The Dukes of Sussex will go to Germany, to Dusseldorf, to celebrate the Invictus Games. The day before the royal anniversary, Harry will attend the WellChild Awards Ceremony, but he is not planning to meet any of his family. In fact, his presence in the city, just on the eve of such a crucial day, has been seen by many analysts as a threat that could overshadow and divert attention on a day in which the memory of the figure of Elizabeth II should be protagonist. After the awards ceremony, the prince will fly directly to Germany.
Without ceremony, but Kate and Guillermo could have a relevant role
This lack of commemorative ceremonies, on death anniversaries, is common in the British royal family. They are days of private memory. It seems that Charles III will follow his own mother’s tradition on the anniversaries of his father, King George V, and will remain with Camilla, probably at Balmoral Castle, where the queen died, and where Charles has holidayed with various members. of the family, including Guillermo and Kate with the three children.
Isabel II she spent those days of mourning every year at Sandringham Castle in Norfolk with her mother and the rest of the family. Sandringham is where the British royal family has always spent Christmas and it was there that King George VI died on February 6, 1952, when she was just 25 years old.
Carlos will remember his mother in private, there won’t even be a family reunion, nor a public appearance. Nor is there any event scheduled in memory of Elizabeth II in any other area. There will only be one symbolic memory, which is a tradition on royal anniversaries: the bells of Westminster Abbey, where Elizabeth and Carlos were crowned, will ring that day, for the anniversary, also marking the accession to the throne of Carlos III. . There will also be a 21-volt launch in London parks, as a sign of respect to the king.
Elizabeth II will go down in history as one of the longest-lived queens: she was on the throne for seven decades. / GTRES
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Guillermo y Kate make some kind of appearance. King Carlos wants to lean on them on such a special day. In fact, it seems they will play the main role in the anniversary and in the tribute to the queen, although it is not yet known if it will be in the form of a marked public appearance or through their social networks. It seems that the Wales will visit St. David’s Cathedral in South Wales that day, where they will be on an official visit, to kick off their post-holiday agenda. But it doesn’t look like there’s going to be any funeral.
Nor is Guillermo expected to make any speech out of the ordinary. He
death of Elizabeth II it was a family and political event and also the end of an era that has given rise to a period of transition in British royalty that has not yet ended. The expectation about the future continues to be great and all of Guillermo’s messages will be focused precisely on that future.
2023-09-06 00:17:24
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