The Queen's long-serving press secretary said the current monarch is not guilty of interfering in politics after Northern Ireland Protocol changes announced
, who was by the late Queen’s side for 12 years and through three prime ministers, from 1988 to 2000, said that such an occasion is a “courtesy” and not indicative of political interference.
The King receives European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen during an audience at Windsor Castle as “antagonistic” and “crass”, while former Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg called the move “constitutionally unwise”. Buckingham Palace has appeared to distance itself from the criticism, while Downing Street insisted that Mr Sunak believed that a decision to host foreign leaders was “fundamentally” down to the King and Palace officials.
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