Media Conversations Diana’s shadow: William appeared in the media with his sad statements when he remembered his mother’s death 16.09.2022 06:40

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London – Queen The front page of Britain’s leading newspapers on Friday, after Elizabeth’s lengthy funeral, reflects the British media’s rejoicing with the monarch’s two most popular royals: Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton.

Yesterday was a rest day for King Charles, who was kept secluded in his country house; Created by daughter Anne, son Edward, and now her granddaughter, the first in a row, “missions” were set aside to visit the different Queen tribute sites in Sandringham. , Manchester and Glasgow.

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Although televisions broadcast live the planned visits at different times, the newspapers made their choice. Most chose the photograph of the Prince and Princess of Wales, a title inherited from Charles. None of them highlighted in themselves the two sons of the queen.

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Edward and his wife, Sophie, also had their moment of glory, at least on the networks and on television. He has grown close to the Queen, and the couple is the only one among their four children who has not been divorced, representing the dream family for the monarchy’s tradition.

But his professional talent – ​​he was a public relations professional – managed to overcome the charisma of Kate and William and the power of the prince’s personal story.

Speaking to people who went to commemorate Elizabeth, she said Wednesday’s funeral procession in London, as she walked behind her grandmother’s coffin, reminded her of the funeral of her mother Diana, who is still an idol to many Brits 25 years after her death. – and the media reproduced the conversation.

William’s brother, Harry, was also in the news after The Sun announced the decision to allow King Charles to wear military uniform for his grandmother’s upcoming vigil.


The queue continued to be on the agenda of the press, especially the TVs that moved the television news studios to the assigned positions in front of Buckingham Palace and from there presented both news about the death of the queen and other local and international facts.

The coffin will remain on display until 06:30 on Monday, when it leaves Buckingham for Windsor. However, due to the large number of people on Friday morning, the queuing was stopped.

See the front pages of today’s newspapers

While the main headline highlights the presence of world leaders at the funeral, The Times has selected William’s photo, and in a side column, World War II. He highlighted “bad memories” brought back to William by Elizabeth’s regiment and quoted from a conversation he had with another. The woman who was among the nearly 100 people who spoke directly to the couple.

The two spent 55 minutes outside Sandringham Castle, one of the Queen’s residences – 25 minutes longer than expected, according to The Times.

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One of the testimonies reproduced by The Times publicly lays out the monarchy’s position on the queen’s death and reaffirms its role as a national figure. To a woman who said she was “sorry for her loss”, she replied, “I’m sorry for your loss, she was our queen”.


The Daily Telegraph highlights that doctors and nurses from the NHS, the public health system, were invited to accompany the funeral. And it reproduced news from The Sun about Prince Harry’s authorization to wear his military uniform during the vigil scheduled for Saturday night.

The newspaper explains there will be an intervention by Palace staff to “make all grandchildren comfortable”, but notes that at the Queen’s funeral on Monday, Harry will be wearing a suit alongside Prince Andrew.

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The Daily Express newspaper chose the same photo, but cut it off to highlight William’s sad face observed by the woman. Headline, “Prince William Says Emotional Response to Queen’s Death Shows How Much the Public Loves Her.”

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The Daily Mail was another photo that chose the same photo and highlighted the memories of Princess Diana’s funeral. According to the report, when a woman told him she was about to cry, she replied, “Don’t do that, or I’ll cry too.”

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Metro didn’t repeat the same photo, but chose an image of sadness and regret, highlighting the line about crying that the Daily Mail mentioned.

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Daily Mirror newspaper shared the funeral of Queen Elizabeth and the funeral of a girl who was shot dead in her home by gang members on its front page.

The photo is the same one used by other newspapers, referring to Kate’s gaze at the prince and the memory of Diana’s funeral.

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The Sun emphasized Harry’s authority to wear military uniforms, a statement made by the newspaper. In this environment where all the British media are on good terms with Buckingham Palace sources and have deployed professional armies to cover every step of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, reporting (private news) is a remarkable achievement.

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The tabloid is unique among its peers who have not devoted its entire front page to coverage of Queen Elizabeth’s death. Provocatively, a headline at the top of the cover highlighted the “shame” of parliamentarians who “jumped in line” to see the queen’s coffin.

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Leftist The Guardian maintains its position further away from the emotional climate that has gripped other British vehicles. The newspaper draws attention to the queue, informs about how the funeral will be, and brings negative news for the monarchy: public reactions to Prince Andrew’s involvement in the events.

II. Elizabeth’s allegedly favored son was disgraced due to her friendship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and her child abuse lawsuit. He lost titles and was removed from public life earlier this year. Now the question is II. Whether Elizabeth’s funeral was a public event or a mother and grandmother’s funeral.

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The Financial Times devoted a third of its cover to the queen’s funeral, highlighting the four-mile line called the “Queue of Duty” to view the coffin. II. It is a reference to one of the strongest signs of Elizabeth’s image, her duty to serve the country and the people.

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source: Noticias

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