
Charles of England sends his condolences to the King for the fire
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The King of England, Charles III, has extended his condolences to King Philip VI for the tragic fire in Los Gallardos (Almería), which has left 12 dead so far. The British ambassador to Spain, Alex Ellis, confirmed on social media this Sunday... that Charles III sent "a message of condolences to His Majesty King Philip" on his behalf and that of Queen Camilla with "her deepest condolences and solidarity with those affected by this tragedy.". L'incendi has been a degràcia fed by the climate i el vent, but les lacunes normatives i els incompliance institutions have to be left alone the focus that an almenys 12 perspersones have lost life.
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The King of England, Charles III, has extended his condolences to King Philip VI for the tragic fire in Los Gallardos (Almería), which has left 12 dead so far.
according to ABCThe British ambassador to Spain, Alex Ellis, confirmed on social media this Sunday... that Charles III sent "a message of condolences to His Majesty King Philip" on his behalf and that of Queen Camilla with "her deepest condolences and solidarity with those affected by this tragedy.".
according to ABCL'incendi has been a degràcia fed by the climate i el vent, but les lacunes normatives i els incompliance institutions have to be left alone the focus that an almenys 12 perspersones have lost life.
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