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Published Date: 29 May 2009
NO MEMBER of the Royal family will attend next week's official D-Day commemorations in France because they have not been invited, Buckingham Palace said.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will represent the UK at events in Normandy on 6 June to mark the 65th anniversary of the landings that helped defeat Hitler's Germany.

British Normandy veterans criticised the absence of the Queen from the guest list f
or the commemorations after it emerged that she had not received an invitation.

French officials responded by insisting she was welcome and blaming the UK government for deciding who should attend what they said was "primarily a Franco-American ceremony".

Luc Chatel, a spokesman for the French government, said yesterday: "It is not up to France to determine the British representation."

But Buckingham Palace confirmed yesterday that the Queen would not attend the event.

A spokeswoman said: "Neither the Queen nor any other members of the Royal family will be attending the D-Day commemorations on 6 June as we have not received an official invitation to these events.

"We would like to reiterate that we have never expressed any sense of anger or frustration, and are content with all the arrangements that are planned."

US president Barack Obama will join French president Nicolas Sarkozy for next week's commemorations.

It is understood that Defence Secretary John Hutton and General Sir Richard Dannatt, the head of the army, will attend on behalf of the UK.





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  • Last Updated: 28 May 2009 7:27 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Monarchy
 
1

gus1940,

Edinburgh 29/05/2009 07:39:35
Why are the French being accused of snubbing The Royal Family?

I suspect that any snubbing originated a bit closer to home - at 10, Downing Street.

Another example of Culpability Brown jumping on a passing bandwagon in a vain attempt to restore some credibility to his premiership.
2

Chaplin,

29/05/2009 07:39:52
I don't wish to burst the French bubble but how can the Normandy invasions be "primarily a Franco-American ceremony".
The British had been assisting the French war effort long before the US were reluctantly dragged into the war, and had done so every time Germany invaded France.
The invasions were launched from the south coast of England and included soldiers from all allied countries and should equally acknowledge that.
3

gus1940,

Edinburgh 29/05/2009 09:02:57
#2

Hold the front page - your exclusive information amazes me - Myself and 60 odd million other UK citizens were totally unaware that we were involved.
4

FLUB,

a rovky outcrop in eastern central Scotland. 29/05/2009 11:21:39
#1 - Another example of Culpability Brown jumping on a passing bandwagon in a vain attempt to restore some credibility to his premiership.

Sadly, it seems true. Also, in an interview the timing of which seems astoundingly cynical, GB is giving an interview in today's Daily Mail regarding the loss of his daughter soon after her birth and the impact on him and his wife.

While no-one doubts such an event would be devastating, one can't help thinking (and it pains me even to admit to the thought) that this is nothing more than a squalid attempt to garner sympathy.

Such private matters should be kept as just that - entirely private.

 

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