British newspapers thank their queen – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

The Mirror just writes “Thank You” on its front page today. The Daily Telegraph writes “Grief is the price we pay for love”, while the tabloid newspaper The Sun has the title “We loved you Ma’am”. The Financial Times prints a picture of a younger Queen Elizabeth wearing a crown. “Our beloved queen is dead,” writes the conservative newspaper Daily Express with a picture of the grandmother queen. The Guardian has also cleared the front page for the queen with crown, ermine cloak and scepter. The newspaper writes about the queen that she was a “Monarch who, through her seven decades in public service, became a figure who fascinates by remaining so steadfastly private”. Remembered as a regent with a crown The Star has also cleared the front page for the queen with a crown. The Daily Mail mourns the Queen’s death with the headline: “Our hearts are broken” is the title of a picture of a young Elizabeth wearing a crown. The Times describes her as “Britain’s longest-serving monarch whose reign was defined by an unwavering sense of duty to her people and country”. The American newspaper The New York Times describes the queen as “A symbol of dignity and stability in a time of upheaval”. The newspaper writes that she and the kingdom survived tectonic changes in the country’s post-imperialist society and major challenges within the family due to romantic choices and missteps.



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