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Historian says Charles wasn’t ready to take the throne

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Today Queen II. With the announcement of Elizabeth’s death, the new king of the United Kingdom is the son of the monarch, who died at the age of 96 after occupying the royal throne for 70 years since 1952. It was Charles. Biasetto during the historian Bruno UOL Newshowever, he stated that he did not see that the new king could now take the throne.

“I don’t see Charles as a figure who can even satisfy 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,” he began.

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“I’m pessimistic about Queen Elizabeth’s death. I’m a little pessimistic about what might happen. I hope to be proven otherwise.”

Biasetto also stressed that the UK is experiencing a moment of political and economic instability and does not see newly sworn Prime Minister Liz Truss as ready to face the challenges.

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“I think Liz Truss is an unprepared, highly unproven prime minister in a very difficult context of inflation, isn’t she? From an economy suffering from foreign things, a lack of gas, a lack of oil. Unemployment is also rising”.

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Journalist Vivian Oswald said: “I spoke to someone who said the BBC has been preparing for 25 years how the Queen’s funeral will be handled. Everything has 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.

Queen by chance: II. How did Elizabeth ascend to the throne after her uncle’s resignation?

“She didn’t grow up expecting to become a queen. Her uncle was king and her uncles’ children were future kings and queens. Twice her life was marked by misfortune. When her uncle abdicated and when Historian Bruno Biasetto died prematurely. His father died prematurely. We can’t forget that his father was not even 60 when he died, which is It was ridiculous for the standard of living in England at the time,” said historian Bruno Biasetto. UOL News.

He also pointed out that the “surprise” even contributed to the queen’s more empathetic personality. “The fact that he had to be brought to the center of events as a kind of surprise created a personality that sought to seek initial lack of preparation through empathy.”

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08/09/2022 16:10

source: Noticias

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