News website Protagon sees the decision not to hold a state funeral as wrong: Such an honour is bestowed not on the person, but on the ...
The focus on the Queen's state funeral should not completely blot out the protests that took place on the fringes of the event, The ...
The protests may be in poor taste but the arrests go too far, writes The Times: Britain's institutions are not so weak that they require ...
The death of Elizabeth II came as no surprise but it will nonetheless unsettle the nation, writes The Guardian: And never more so, perhaps, ...
If Charles III does not find favour with the British, the monarchy as an institution will be at risk, the Times of Malta comments: The new ...
Francisco Louça, former leader of the Portuguese left-wing party Bloco Esquerda, writes in Expresso: Godard shaped our time more than ...
The Queen has united the people, writes The Daily Telegraph: People need events such as these to feel a sense of belonging beyond our ...
Ctxt.es is scandalised by the news: The announcement that the People's Party, PSOE and the royal family negotiated and reached an agreement ...
The monarchy's slow march towards its death is unstoppable, the Irish Independent is convinced: The royal bandwagon won't end tomorrow or ...
The fact that Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is to become Queen Consort shows that the times have changed and the monarchy is still alive ...