Elizabeth II died. Macierewicz said goodbye to the queen and wrote about Smolensk and Lech Kaczyński

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96. The king sat on the British throne from 1952. As Buckingham Palace reports, he died peacefully, surrounded by his relatives. The British gathered in front of a palace in London to pay their respects to the Queen and share her death. Condolences to Elżbieta’s family came from all over the world, as well as from Polish leaders.

Macierewicz wrote about Smolensk

Farewell entries posted by the most important people in the country – incl. prime minister and president. Antoni Macierewicz also decided to step in, but his comments caused a stir.

“The deceased Queen Elizabeth II will be remembered forever as a symbol of a world where faith, nation and tradition are of the utmost importance. We will never forget the Queen’s words about her ancestral relationship with Bolesław the Brave, thanks to Poland’s struggle to the independence of Great Britain during the Second World War.” And admiration for Lech Kaczyński who died in Smolensk “- wrote Antoni Macierewicz.

The politician emphasized that He is connected with England “and with all those who will be true to the memory of the Queen and her values.”

The former head of the Ministry of National Defense also published his entry in English.


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British despair after the queen’s death

Elizabeth II is the longest-serving monarch of Great Britain. She became queen in 1952. In 2022, she celebrates the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne.

Many Britons, after news of Elizabeth II’s deteriorating health, gathered in front of Buckingham Palace. After confirming the sad news of the king’s death, his supporters began to cry and express great sorrow. This symbolic place is still crowded with people who want to pay their respects and remember the late king.

Brief information about Queen Elizabeth II’s death was posted at the gates of Buckingham Palace in London and Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh on Thursday evening. “The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and Empress will remain at Balmoral tonight and will return to London tomorrow,” he wrote.


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