President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was crowned Queen Elizabeth II, who died today at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96. He made a blunder while responding to a message Elizabeth sent. In February 2019, the monarch issued a message of condolences to the victims of the Brumadinho disaster. The Brazilian CEO also made a mistake in the way he treated the queen while responding.
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Via the British Royal Family’s official channel on Twitter, the monarch wrote: “Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth are deeply saddened to learn of the devastation and loss of life caused by the collapsed dam at Brumadinho”.
In his answer, Bolsonaro referred to the monarch simply as “Queen” – which means “queen” in English – when he should have written “Her” or “Her Majesty” or even “Her Majesty” – “Her Majesty”. ‘, in Portuguese.
The President replied, “Thank you Queen for the words. God bless Brazil and the United Kingdom / Thank you Queen for the words. God bless Brazil and the United Kingdom.”
The Queen’s death was confirmed on the British royal family’s social media. Elizabeth was placed under medical observation in the morning and her close family members were notified and went to the scene.
In a statement made by the royal family, it was stated that the queen died “in peace”. In addition to Charles, who replaced her, Elizabeth survived three more children from her relationship with Prince Philip, who died last year: Anne, Andrew, and Edward.
source: Noticias