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American newspapers criticize the Queen's funeral and respond in a time of distress, learn who your friends are

The British media responded with a massive attack on the New York Times, after the American newspaper published a report criticized The funeral ceremony of Queen Elizabeth and its exorbitant costs.
The angry response came from British newspapers and media professionals, as the controversial British broadcaster Piers Morgan wrote in a tweet on Twitter, "Shut up, you clowns," directing his words to the newspaper.

Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth

"You have no understanding of how we Britons feel about our great Queen," he added.
For its part, the "Daily Telegraph" published a heavy-handed response under the headline, "The New York Times' hatred of Britain has gone too far."

“You learn who your friends are”
"In times of sadness, you learn who your friends are," she added. You can also find out who are not.”
She continued, "In the past six years, the New York Times has developed a strange and intense hatred of Britain, recruiting every obscure writer to attack Britain."

That's why King Charles wore the skirt to the funeral of his mother, the Queen

She added that since 2016, the New York Times has viewed Britain as an enemy of its own brand of liberal internationalism.
"Its understanding of the United Kingdom is so poor that it linked the Brexit vote to the election of Donald Trump that same year," she said.

Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth

“exorbitant costs”
Yesterday, Wednesday, The New York Times published a report under the title "The Queen's funeral costs will be paid by British taxpayers", in which it said that the British government has not yet revealed the cost of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
She also expected her funeral to cost more than Winston Churchill's last funeral in Britain in 1965, and the ceremonial funeral of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 2002.
The cost of the Queen Mother's funeral was estimated at 825 pounds ($954) for state residents, and 4.3 million pounds ($5 million) for security, according to a report from the House of Commons.

It is noteworthy that Queen Elizabeth II will be buried next Monday, during a private ceremony at St George's Chapel in Windsor Palace, west of London, after the national funeral in the morning in the capital, the palace announced Thursday.
On Friday evening, the Queen's children, including King Charles III, meet around her coffin in the Palace of Westminster in London until the funeral of Elizabeth II, who died on September 96 at the age of XNUMX in Scotland.

The state funeral, the first since Winston Churchill's death in 1965, will be held at Westminster Abbey, attended by more than XNUMX guests, including hundreds of foreign leaders and members of royal families.

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