Queen Elizabeth II - Sentiment report

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Sentiment Over Time:
A visual representation of news coverage for Queen Elizabeth II

A graph that displays the sentiment of news articles about this person or organization over the course of the year. This graph will give you a visual representation of how the sentiment has changed over time and will help you understand any fluctuations in the sentiment.

Significant news events for Queen Elizabeth II

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An Indigenous professor has described the Queen as an 'architect' of colonialism who built her wealth on 'pain and suffering' The Queen died Thursday at 96 years old. Progressives in media used the news to attack both the Queen and Britain as a symbol of racism, genocide and colonialism. Bafta has confirmed its annual tea party in Los Angeles has been cancelled following news of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
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British historian Gareth Russell argues Queen Elizabeth II "quieted all doubts" when she ascended to the throne at the young age of 25. Russell joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the life and legacy of the Queen. Elizabeth had been on the throne since 1952 when the nation was still rebuilding after World War II.
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The Mercury Prize 2022 ceremony has been cancelled out of respect for the Queen. The annual awards were set to take place at London’s Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith on Thursday evening. Harry Styles, Little Simz, and Sam Fender were among the 12 artists leading this year's shortlist.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for Covid-19, Buckingham Palace says. The queen, 95, “is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week,” it says. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said in a statement on Twitter that the Eiffel Tower would be turned off on Thursday night.
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The Queen acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952 on the death of her father, King George VI. No other monarch in British history has achieved 70 years of service. The 96-year-old monarch exclaimed 'incredible!' when she took the salute after arriving from Windsor Castle.