two prime ministers and friendly fire from Harry and Meghan

two prime ministers and friendly fire from Harry and Meghan

On the hundredth day of the death of Elizabeth II, when Carlos succeeded to the throne, the British media made it known that the sovereign considers that they are “welcome” to the event in spring “all members of the royal family”. Harry and Meghan included.

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The invitation has not yet been received by the Sussexes and the full list of guests will be finalized in the coming months, the media write while Buckingham Palace does not comment, but a source stresses that the king “loves his two children” .

William and Harry, whose relationship is once again in the eye of the cyclone: ​​on December 15 the second and last part of the series was released in which Harry settles accounts with William, and remembers how “terrible” it was when the brother The elder yelled at him in front of the queen at Sandringham during the Windsor crisis meeting over the breakup of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

It is the main revelation of the media event received in a very different way -if not at times just the opposite- of public opinion in the United Kingdom and the United States. And to which the British tabloids respond harshly, to the point of maintaining that this time Buckingham Palace breaks the rule of official silence (“never complain, never explain”) and “respond to outrage.”

An invitation at least for now not received, but seen the opening of the king to the dukes with the possible participation in the coronation. Still in the media there is no need to remember that on that date the fourth birthday of the Sussexes’ eldest son, Archie, is also celebrated, as it is assumed that Harry and Meghan may want to choose between the two celebrations.

Meanwhile, Carlos turned 74 on November 14, in these first 100 days on the throne he also shook hands with two premieres that followed one another in a short time: Liz Truss, who was “received” by Elizabeth II only two days before the sovereign died in the midst of political chaos with, indeed, little precedent for the island.

For the first, the king should have been “prohibited” from intervening in the Climate conference, COP27, an issue very close to Carlos and for which he was a pioneer activist, but which as sovereign must be handled in a very different way. , perhaps “limiting” himself to a role of representation.

Liz Truss and Queen Elizabeth II

The greeting between Liz Truss and Queen Elizabeth II.

Courtesy: @theroyalfamily)

And speaking of representation, the king also had at the first state banquet, in honor of the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, where everything happened in the normal lanes.

However, less well was the event hosted by the queen consort Camilla for the Day against violence against women that forced the resignation of Lady Susan Hussey, lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth, after scandalizing a black guest , London activist Ngozi Fulani, with pressing questions and importunate tones about her ethnicity.

The next step for Carlos III is the Christmas speech, the intervention recorded and broadcast by the BBC with which mother Elizabeth entered British homes for decades on December 25. An opportunity for the sovereign to speak directly to his subjects, and which carries with it all the weight of the inevitable comparisons with the “intimate conversation” with the country that the queen built for years.

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