A book of condolences on the death of Elizabeth II was opened at the British Embassy in Ashgabat

A book of condolences on the death of Elizabeth II was opened at the British Embassy in Ashgabat

The British Embassy in Turkmenistan announced the opening of a book of condolences in connection with the death of Elizabeth II. This was announced on September 12 on the official page of the representative office in social networks.

The book of condolences at the British Embassy in Ashgabat (“Ak Altyn” hotel, office building, 3rd floor) will be open today from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00.

Anyone can also leave their condolences on the official website of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom or by e-mail ukembassy.ashgabat@fcdo.gov.uk of the British Embassy in Turkmenistan.

On September 8, Buckingham Palace announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 97. The new king of Great Britain was her eldest son, Prince Charles, who took the name Charles III.

Elizabeth II reigned for over 70 years and became the longest-reigning and oldest monarch in British history.

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