“It looks like she’s your mother at all”, Kelly Vedovelli of “TPMP” atomizes the French who pay tribute to Queen Elisabeth II!

Elizabeth II died Thursday, September 8 in Balmoral (Scotland), at the age of 96. “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and Queen Consort will stay at Balmoral tonight and return to London tomorrow“, indicated the official account of the royal family. A disappearance, shaking the entire planet, which triggered many reactions on social networks. The data of the specialized company Visibrain indicate that a record of simultaneous tweets has been broken: up to 1834 per second. History! The sequence would have been 1.7 times more commented than the final of the world cup of 2018. In the space of 24 hours, “20,428,838 tweets about the disappearance of the most famous monarch in the world” have been published, as explained Visibrain.

A tragic event which has little tasted Kelly Vedovelli. The columnist of Do not touch My TV on C8 posted, Friday, September 9, a photo of the late sovereign with a severe caption: “Looks like she’s your mother to all”she wrote. “You have never calculated this lady in your life”cursed the one who left on the side of St-Tropez. “I miss you”. The beautiful blonde could not bear to see all these tributes, which she considers mostly hypocritical.

First speech of Charles III

The new King of England, Charles III gave his first speech in a speech lasting nine minutes. “I speak to you today with a feeling of deep sadness”he began promising that he “renews today (…) this promise to serve” the british people “throughout his life”. He paid tribute to his mother, who died the day before: “Throughout her life, Her Majesty, my beloved mother, has been an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family, and we owe her an immense debt, as any family owes her mother.”

He will be proclaimed king on the morning of Saturday September 10 at 11 a.m.

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Adam Javal-Fauconnier

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