Even Prince Charles expressed himself shocked by the terrorist attacks of Paris. The British heir to the throne put at his birthday party in Australia a minute’s silence for the victims in.
The news of the terrorist attacks of Paris reached Prince Charles shortly before a joyous occasion: The British heir to the throne, celebrated on November 14 (local time) in the Australian coastal town of Cottesloe his 67th birthday. The Prince is located just on the final sprint of his journey through Australia and New Zealand with his wife Camilla (68).
The barbecue was despite the sad events take place, but Charles urged the approximately 600 guests at the beginning of the event to a minute of silence on. “I want you to express with me your sympathy and solidarity with all in France,” the prince told local media said. “You will surely agree that our hearts go out to all those who were affected by these brutal attacks on the worst.”
Charles also spoke directly to the French his condolences: “The Prince of Wales sent President Hollande made Australia a message of deepest sympathy and solidarity with the people of Paris,” it says on the Clarence House Twitter page. . Even Elizabeth II (89) appeared shocked: “Prince Philip and I are deeply shocked and saddened by the terrible loss of life in Paris,” it says in a statement the Queen. “Our sincere condolences go to the families of the victims and to the French people.”
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