the reactions in the Dordogne where a large British community lives

The announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II has a particular resonance in the Dordogne. This is where they live more than 8,000 Britonsthe second largest community of Britons after the department of Paris.

France Bleu Périgord organizes a special morning this Friday, from 6 a.m. until 9 a.m. with many guests and testimonials from British nationals.

First reactions in Bergeracois

In the Dordogne, the first reactions fell from this Thursday evening and in particular in the Bergeracois. The town of Bergerac testified in a tweet all his affection to the British nationals who live here but also to the whole of the United Kingdom. Bergerac airport also tweeted soberly stating “Goodbye, farewell Queen Elizabeth II”which means “Goodbye, farewell Queen Elizabeth II”.

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