Divorce of children, sexual scandals, betrayal and rebellion are some of the subjects that mark the biography of Queen Elizabeth II, who always maintained a conciliatory tone.
These were some of the subjects of the live carried out by TV Folha with Fábio Zanini, editor of the Panel, and Sylvia Colombo, Folha correspondent in Buenos Aires.
The newspaper’s former correspondents in London also spoke about the profile of Charles, the new king, and the expectation that he will bring more modernity to the British throne.
Elizabeth II died at age 96 after a seven-decade reign. The health of the head of the British monarchy had inspired concern for months. On Thursday morning, close family members were called to Balmoral Castle, Scotland, where the Queen used to spend the summer.
One of Elizabeth’s last appearances took place during the inauguration of the new British prime minister, Liz Truss, on Tuesday (6). Her eldest son, now named King Charles 3°, will succeed her on the throne.
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