Queen The news of Elizabeth’s death caused a stir in the world today. Elizabeth took over the British royal throne 70 years ago, but unexpectedly in 1952. in attendance UOL NewsShortly before the news was published, historian Bruno Biasetto recalled the Queen’s path to her present position.
“She didn’t grow up expecting to be a queen. It was because her uncle was king and her uncles’ children were future kings and queens. I think there’s a fact that she was prepared for improvisation and misfortune. Twice her life was marked by misfortune. When her uncle abdicated and her father died prematurely. We can’t forget that her father wasn’t even 60 when he died. which was absurd for the standard of living in England at the time, for a monarch to die so soon,” he said.
Biasetto also stressed that the “accident” of becoming queen was also crucial to the formation of her personality at the head of the monarchy, marked mainly by empathy.
“The fact that it had to be brought to the center of events as a kind of surprise created a personality that sought to seek the lack of initial preparation through empathy. So there was always a balance between the role of the ruler and the general. He succeeded in preserving the magical elements of royalty through the more practical problems of modernity, such as empathy and sympathy”.
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Journalist Vivian Oswald said: “I spoke to someone who said the BBC had been preparing for 25 years how to cover the Queen’s funeral. Everything has a meaning.” UOL News.
He even stated that there are rules that publishers must follow. “The BBC presenter currently on air is wearing a black jacket, a black tie and a white shirt. That’s how it has to be at the moment when such serious news might have to make a serious announcement”, he explained.
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“I don’t see Charles as a figure who can satisfy even British politics between the Conservatives and Labor or the different factions of the Conservative Party. I think he is at least unprepared to play that role.”
Historian Bruno Biasetto also predicted a scenario of instability for the UK, pointing out that Prime Minister Liz Truss was unprepared.
“I think Liz Truss is extremely unproven and unprepared in the context of a very difficult inflation and exposed economy. (…) I’m a little pessimistic about what could happen”.
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