The group Sinn Fein offered their 'sincere sympathies' upon hearing of the Queen's death in Scotland.
The leader of the Northern Ireland Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein sent her sincere condolences to the royal family of Queen Elizabeth II after hearing of the British Queen's death at Balmoral in Scotland.
First Minister Designate Michelle O’Neill MLA said the Queen made significant contributions to advance peace and reconciliation between the two islands. O'Neill said,"It’s with deep regret that I learned of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The British people will miss the leadership she gave as monarch. I would like to offer my sincere sympathies and condolences to her children, and wider family as they come to terms with their grief."
She wrote,"Personally, I am grateful for Queen Elizabeth’s significant contribution and determined efforts to advancing peace and reconciliation."Michelle O’Neill expresses condolences to the family of Queen Elizabeth https://t.co/mjmm7lB09x pic.twitter.com/DYvatjLiHV
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