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Charles III’s coronation at Haute-Vienne delighting the English?

Charles III’s coronation at Haute-Vienne delighting the English?

During Charles III’s coronation, English-speakers typically gather and enjoy British tea and cakes.

The event will be as convenient as Wall Street English in Limoges, a company offering English lessons. Cardboard crowns on their heads, English Wall Street practitioners were invited on Thursday to a tea party around the traditional so British “cup of tea”.

“The coronation of Charles III is an excuse to organize a meeting between the apprentices and discuss it all together in English. Since the French are not too concerned, we have prepared questions to shower them with. Even if people have different opinions. Charles III, this is a historic moment. As an Englishwoman, I will meet with my family in the Dordogne, around a buffet.”

Emily (English teacher at Wall Street English)

A happy moment in the all-singing Wall Street English God save the king in good spirits.“It’s an important event. Although I’m not a queen, Queen Elizabeth marks the English people,” said Alice, holding her cup gently in her hand.

Royalists and anti-monarchists split

However, the coronation of King Charles III was not necessarily an event in English households. Between royalists and anti-monarchists, the English of Haute-Vienna were divided.

Exemplified in Rancon where excitement slowly rises in the small tea room Globels. Famous for its pastries So British, the establishment is run by Davinia Davis. In her house, all the delicacies and sweets are prepared for the coronation of King Charles III.

“I offer takeaway snacks for Brits who want to attend the King’s coronation. There are English triangle sandwiches, cream and jam cakes and a bottle of sparkling wine with the British flag on it. “Union Jack on the label. I am offering it to take away as I have no room for people in my tea room. This is symbolic because the event is now less important. This is especially important for previous generations like our parents.”

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Davinia Davis (Globell’s Tea Room in Rancon)

“I’m the anti-Camilla, I respect Diana more”

“My 82-year-old dad would definitely follow suit, but not us,” says Wendy Grady, who founded Rochefort with her husband, Jim. “We are not royalists, and we are not interested in the coronation, but I know some people in France who follow the event.”

The coronation of Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles, the head of the United Kingdom, will also take place without bar restaurant patron Belinda Thompson. George in Rancon.

“I’m ‘anti-Camilla’, I respect Diana a lot. I’m not a royalist, I’m not going to visit. The bistro is closed, I think I’m going to the beach at Saint-Pardoux.”

Frank jacket