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VP Osinbajo Tells King Charles III What Queen Elizabeth Expects From Him
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has told the newly crowned monarch of England, King Charles what his late mother Queen Elizabeth will be expecting from him as he assumes office.
He said that the Queen would expect him to do better than she did and bring peace to the Commonwealth.
Osinbajo represented Nigeria during the State funeral for the late Queen Elizabeth ll of the United Kingdom.
He was among the World leaders who visited Westminster Hall to witness the lying in state, alongside the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau; USA President Joe Biden and France President, Emmanuel Macron, and other royals and Heads of State and Governments across the world
Speaking to Channels after the funeral, Osinbajo said, “We wish King Charles well indeed. We’re all anxious that he succeeds and that perhaps he does it better than the mother which is always the hope of his mother.
“I’m sure that the Queen will really hope that all her successors and in this case King Charles will do much better than she did. So we are all looking forward to a wonderful reign.
“A reign that will bring prosperity and peace not just to England but to the Commonwealth and to all of us.”
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