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Johnson’s public apology to Queen over No 10 parties on eve of Philip’s funeral | The Independent
2022-01-19 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Boris Johnson has publicly apologised to the Queen and the country over events in Downing Street on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral.

       Two parties were held in No 10 at a time of national mourning and with England under restrictions banning indoor mixing of households.

       The Prime Minister who was at Chequers at the time of the parties in April 2021, appeared emotional when he was asked about the incidents.

       I can only renew my apologies both to Her Majesty and to the country for misjudgments that were made, and for which I take full responsibility

       Boris Johnson

       He could be heard breathing heavily behind his face mask when asked for his response to the events.

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       “I deeply and bitterly regret that that happened,” he said.

       Downing Street has previously confirmed that an apology had been offered to Buckingham Palace after the parties came to light, but that was delivered through officials.

       Mr Johnson publicly apologised to the Queen as he faced the cameras on Tuesday at Finchley Memorial Hospital in north London.

       “I can only renew my apologies both to Her Majesty and to the country for misjudgments that were made, and for which I take full responsibility.”

       Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks to staff during a visit to the Finchley Memorial Hospital in North London (Ian Vogler/PA)

       (PA Wire)

       The Telegraph reported that advisers and civil servants gathered after work for two separate events on April 16 2021, as the country was in a period of mourning after the death of the Duke.

       The following day, the Queen sat alone – socially distanced from her family – as she mourned her husband.

       The events were to mark the departures of James Slack as Mr Johnson’s director of communications and also one of the Prime Minister’s personal photographers.

       The two events are said to have started separately and later merged.

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       The newspaper reported accounts from witnesses who said alcohol was drunk and guests danced to music, with a person sent to a local shop with a suitcase to buy wine.

       Mr Slack, now the deputy editor-in-chief of The Sun, has apologised.

       


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