Patricia Bullrich’s condolences to the British Ambassador in Argentina on the death of Elizabeth II

Patricia Bullrich’s condolences to the British Ambassador in Argentina for the death of Isabel II (Luciano González)

As did Together for Change’s main political leader, Patricia Bullrich condolences to the death of Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-serving monarch and a symbol of the country for seven decades.

But unlike former President Mauricio Macri and Head of Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, who use their Twitter accounts to remember the Queen; The president of PRO did so through a letter he sent to the British Ambassador in Argentina, Kirsty Hayes.

I am writing to you to extend my deepest condolences on the passing of Her Majesty Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.”, the letter begins by saying in which he also extends his condolences “to the family, to the British people, to Parliament and Government”.

Bullrich stressed that Elizabeth II “will be remembered by all as the great Head of State”. for 70 years he led the British people through their most difficult times.”

He remembers that his life was dedicated to the task of serving his people, doing so with enduring beliefs and values, which made him an example of leadership to the rest of the world.

“Today, with our condolences, we express our deep respect for his person and for the way he has run his government. I salute you and the British Government with my highest consideration,” Bullrich concluded in his letter.

Queen Elizabeth II died this Thursday afternoon at the age of 96 and minutes after the news became known worldwide, Macri was one of the first opposition politicians to reveal herself on the matter.

“My condolences to the people and government of Great Britain, as well as to the members of the Royal House, on the passing of their king, who served with honor as Head of State for seven decades,” the former president said in a letter. official Twitter account.

The death of the Queen of Great Britain has a global impact
The death of the Queen of Great Britain has a global impact

As the day went on, Rodríguez Larreta also spoke about what had happened. “I would like to express my condolences to the UK following the death of Elizabeth II, a historic world figure who ruled for more than 70 years,” he commented on Twitter.

In this regard, the national representative of the UCR bloc, Mario Negri, pointed out: “My condolences to the UK on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. We know the love of the British people for the Queen. Yours faithfully”.

Buckingham Palace announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England in the early hours of yesterday afternoon after it was learned that her health condition was “weak”.

The king died at Balmoral Castle, in the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by his closest relatives. In the final hours, his son Carlos, as well as his grandchildren William and Harry had traveled there urgently.

“The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The Queen consorts will remain at Balmoral tonight and return to London tomorrow,” the royal family wrote yesterday on Twitter.

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96.
Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96.

From now on, England will follow the period “royal duel” until seven days after Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral celebrations, the date of which will be confirmed “in due course”, Buckingham Palace reported this Friday.

Among other details released regarding preparations for the coming days, right up to the funeral, it was reported that there would be no physical condolence books at the royal family’s official residence and, instead, a website on the monarchy’s official online page.

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