From Mick Jagger to Victoria Beckham or Barbra Streisand: the whole world mourns the death of Elizabeth II

Social networks have been filled with messages of condolences this Thursday after the announcement of the death of the queen Isabel II from England. A multitude of well-known personalities have wanted to send their condolences to the royal family and remember her Majesty, as Mick Jagger o J.K Rowling.

the singer of The Rolling Stoneswho did not maintain a good relationship with the monarch, has forgotten the quarrels and has said goodbye with a message: “Throughout my life, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has always been there. In my childhood I can remember seeing the highlights of her wedding on television. I remember her as a beautiful young woman, the nation’s much-loved grandmother. My condolences go out to the royal family.”

The interpreter Elton Johna close friend of Lady Di, has also paid tribute to her: “Along with the rest of the Nation, I am deeply saddened to hear the news of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She was an inspiring presence who guided the country through some of our biggest and darkest moments with grace, decency and genuine warmth.

the rocker Ozzy Osbourne He has joined the condolences: “It is with great regret that I say that it is devastating to think of England without Queen Elizabeth II.”

singer and actress Barbra Streisandwho coincided with the queen on many occasions, has expressed her sorrow at the news: “The news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II is sad. She was a constant for all of us. Respected throughout the world. May she rest in peace” .

Victoria Beckhamvery close to Her Majesty, is deeply affected: “Today is a very sad day not only for our country but for the whole world. I am deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved monarch, Her Majesty the Queen. She will be remembered for her firm loyalty and service. My thoughts are with the royal family at this incredibly sad time.”

The actress Helen Mirren she was a great admirer of the queen: “I am proud to be an Elizabethan. We mourn a woman who, crown or no crown, was the epitome of nobility.”

The writer J.K Rowling He also had a memory for Elizabeth II: “Most British people have never met another monarch, so she has been a common thread throughout our lives. She did her duty for the country until the moment of her death and He became an enduring and positive symbol of Britain around the world. He has earned his break.”

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