Media: Prince Harry didn’t make it

It writes VG.

Several foreign media outlets, including Sky News and Daily Mail, also wrote that Prince Harry was late for Balmoral, where the Queen died.

Four of the Queen’s children, Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward, as well as Harry’s brother Prince William, were in attendance.

Condolences flowing

After Queen Elizabeth’s death, heads of state and political leaders from around the world paid their respects to the Queen of England.

– Throughout the centuries, the Queen has dedicated herself faithfully to her work and following the British people through ups and downs, in good times and bad. Our condolences also go out to the British people, said condolences signed by King Harald royal house website.

He expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of his three sons.

– Our thoughts are with His Majesty the King and his immediate family, he said.

Chinese Prime Minister Xi Jinping, Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin have all sent greetings to the British royal family.

– On behalf of the Ukrainian people, I extend my condolences to the royal family, the entire United Kingdom and the countries of the Commonwealth, Zelenskyj said in a speech on Thursday according to Sky News.

– Our thoughts and prayers are with you, he added.

Charles is the king

The Queen’s death means that her son Charles is now King of Great Britain, while his wife Camilla becomes Queen.

– The King and Queen will remain at Balmoral tonight and return to London tomorrow, the message continues, posted on Twitter.

Soon after, the flags at Buckingham Palace were flown at half-mast, as condolences from heads of state around the world began pouring in.

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