Condolences, flowers and half-masts: How Europe is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

World and European leaders have been paying their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.

French President Emmanuel Macron paid a go to to the British Embassy in Paris, signing the guide of condolence. France is the European Nation the Queen visited essentially the most throughout her reign. And he gave thanks for her curiosity in his nation.

"We're grateful for her deep affection for buddies. Elizabeth II mastered our language, cherished our tradition, and touched our hearts," Macron mentioned on the consulate, talking in English.

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A message left by French President Emmanuel Macron is seen in a condolence guide, following the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, on the British Embassy in Paris, France,Christian Hartmann/Copyright 2022 The Related Press. All rights reserved

Germany’s Parliament the Bundestag waved flags at half-mast within the Queen's honour. 

German Chancellor Scholz paid tribute to the Queen's "great humour" and her function within the nation’s highway to reconciliation after the Second World Warfare. A minute of silence was additionally held within the German parliament. 

"Germany appears to be like again with gratitude on the Queen, who, amongst many others, additionally stood for the truth that the previous wartime enemies Nice Britain and Germany have been in a position to reconcile once more," mentioned Scholz. 

Brussels additionally lowered its flags at half mast. With President of the Council of Europe Charles Michel paid his respects to Elizabeth II's statesmanship.

"It's the dying of a persona that's monumental and now we have identified her for seventy years. She has lived by means of all the good crises of our time - the Second World Warfare, the Chilly Warfare and extra not too long ago the battle in Ukraine."

Very similar to scenes at Buckingham Palace, Italians laid flowers outdoors the British Embassy in Rome.

After 70 years as the pinnacle of the throne within the UK, her legacy has been felt not simply in Europe, however all over the world.

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