Kovid: Cold reception for Will and Kate in Scotland and Wales – Europe

Kovid: Cold reception for Will and Kate in Scotland and Wales - Europe

(ANSA) – London, 08 December – Tapid was welcomed by British nationalists on the grounds of separatist or autonomous adventures to Prince William and his wife Kate, in Scotland and Wales, riding a royal train this year, a Christmas tour in the country Hero of . The initiative, designed to encourage the state in times of epidemics and to pay tribute to those working in emergency or emergency services, closed today in the Welsh capital, Cardiff, where the Duke of Cambridge was received by Oliver Duden . On this occasion, Boris Johnson, who came from London, was the Minister of Culture of the Central Tory government; But otherwise only minor rank and a minor organization by local authorities.

Yesterday in Scotland similar to a scenario reserved for young princes, where they received a deputy mayor, some ordinary people and workers to do ceremonial honors upon arrival of the train with dynasty signs at Edinburgh Station. Rail carrier. The coldness towards the two 38-year-old Dukes – seeking consensus and a larger public role, while 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth remains truly isolated at Windsor Castle for precautionary reasons – justified the need to respect restrictions on the removal Gaya and social contacts are still in force in the state.

But according to the Guardian, it was clearer than the more cordial ton of previous stops in England. Particularly since independence, the first minister of Scottish local government, Nicola Sturgeon, has not hesitated to underline in the last few hours that Kensington Palace – the Cambridge official residence – has proceeded freely with the visit. Was decided, albeit due to a “travel ban” imposed in Kovid’s health precautions among local measures adopted in Scotland. (the handle).

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