Leaders from around the world express their concern about the state of Elizabeth II and highlight its historical relevance

The new British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, has been one of the first people to show her concern about the monarch’s health condition. In our country, the Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, wanted to express his “solidarity” and ” understanding” with the British royal family Elizabeth II of England, live: last minute of the state of the queen Elizabeth II’s health began to be questioned last Tuesday, when images of her meeting with the new British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, were released, where there was a large blue bruise on his right hand. She has been one of the first people to show her concern by updating the queen’s condition during her presentation in the House of Parliament this Thursday. She also dedicated a few words on her Twitter account: “The whole country will be deeply concerned about the news from Buckingham Palace at lunchtime”. “My thoughts, and the thoughts of people across the UK, are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time,” he tweeted just five minutes after Buckingham Palace confirmed his concerns. doctors. The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime. My thoughts – and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom – are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.— Liz Truss (@trussliz) 8 September 2022 The President of the United States, Joe Biden, after a public appearance, limited himself to saying that his “thoughts are with the British Royal Family”. The Archbishop of Canterbury also wanted to show his support on behalf of the entire British Church: “My prayers, and the prayers of people in the Church of England and the nation, are with Her Majesty the Queen today. May God’s presence strengthen and comfort Her Majesty, her family and those who care for her at Balmoral”. My prayers, and the prayers of people across the @churchofengland and the nation, are with Her Majesty The Queen today.May God’s presence strengthen and comfort Her Majesty, her family, and those who are caring for her at Balmoral.— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) September 8, 2022 For his part, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has not made any statement in this regard, unlike his former finance minister and former government partner, Rishi Sunak, who has shared on his account tweeted a message of support: “My thoughts and prayers are with Her Majesty and the entire Royal Family.” Concerning news from Buckingham Palace today. My thoughts and prayers are with Her Majesty and all the Royal Family.— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) September 8, 2022 In our country, the Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, wanted to express his “solidarity” and “understanding” with the British royal family and in general with the citizens of the United Kingdom due to the “concern” that exists for the state of health of Queen Elizabeth II. Albares has been informed of the situation of the monarch through the Spanish ambassador in London , which has provided him with the data collected by the country’s media, as he explained in Seville, where he attended on the occasion of the High-Level Meeting of the Global Action Plan against covid-19. From Canada, the first Minister Justin Trudeau, wrote on his Twitter profile: “My thoughts, and the thoughts of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time. We wish her well and send the best to the Royal Family.”My though ts, and the thoughts of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time. We’re wishing her well, and sending our best to the Royal Family.— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) September 8, 2022 For her part, the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, has stated that Elizabeth II “represents the whole history of Europe. “My thoughts and my prayers are with her,” said the president of the Community Executive at a press conference in Rotterdam (The Netherlands), after being asked about this issue.

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