25,000 British tourists mourn the death of Elizabeth II in Benidorm

The televisions of pubs and bars continuously broadcast the latest news of the death of the monarchThe British are saddened by the death of their Queen whom they considered a good woman and a great presidentThe City Council of Benidorm, where 3,000 British reside, has expressed its condolences with messages in the city’s landmark and on advertising postersThe death of Queen Elizabeth II has caught 25,000 British people enjoying their long-awaited sun and beach vacation in Benidorm (Alicante). Since the news broke, English tourists have been glued to the television screens of bars and pubs for the latest news of her queen’s death after 70 years on the throne. “It’s a tragedy, I’m devastated. She was a lovely woman who kept the country under control for years. God bless her,” says Mary, an English woman who walks in front of Levante beach. The televisions broadcast the latest news on the NIUSD death During this Thursday night, in the premises intended for the Anglo-Saxon public, the televisions were divided between the live connections of the BBC with all the up-to-the-minute information on the event and the retransmission of the match of the Europa League between Arsenal, they say it was the monarch’s team, and Zurich. “I feel sorry for the Queen, even though I’m a republican. Also, the next king, Carlos, is a good man but I don’t like him for my country,” says Anthony, while enjoying football. However, despite the widespread sorrow Due to the loss of a symbol, tourists do not plan to change their plans and will continue to enjoy the days off to the fullest, taking advantage of the good weather. They have joined the displays of condolences for the death of the monarch with messages of condolences in the tecnohito installed in the Triangular Plaza, in addition to continuously displaying images of the Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom and the British Crown. We must not forget that in addition to the thousands of tourists who come to the city of skyscrapers every year, more than 3,000 Britons have their habitual residence in Benidorm and many more in coastal and inland towns in the province of Alicante, such as San Fulgencio , where the majority of residents come from the United Kingdom. “It’s a great loss for the country, she was a great ambassador,” notes Mary, as she enjoys her aperitif. Condolences for the death of Queen Elizabeth IIniusdiario.esThe city council has also placed these messages on the billboards that are found in different streets of the city, and has even placed a wreath under a mast with a British flag on one of them. avenues. Even some hotels, such as the Ambassador, have put on a giant screen that has an image of Queen Elizabeth II installed in the building, like many types of establishments that have advertising screens, they have replaced the videos and photos with offers, for snapshots of the monarch.