In A Terrible Blow, King Charles Listens to Devastating News.
After learning of shocking news that a Caribbean country had taken significant action to delete the late Queen from official records, King Charles is reportedly outraged.
The 75-year-old has suffered a severe blow because there are rumors that the late Queen would be eliminated from Trinidad and Tobago’s new coat of arms as part of a proposal to do away with the colonial insignia.
The authorities have previously declared their intention to remove a picture of three of Christopher Columbus’ ships. Numerous islanders believe that the explorers’ visits opened the door for centuries of enslavement and European colonial dominance in the area.
The twin islanders have been questioned by the government about whether they agree with the removal of monuments, signs, and statues that have colonial connections. Individuals of African, European, and Indigenous ancestry took turns speaking into the microphone on Wednesday at a meeting
“What the hell is the Queen still doing on top of the coat of arms?” asked First Peoples member Eric Lewis. Please allow us to bury her.”
On the nation’s coat of arms, the Queen is shown atop the shield. The colony’s ruler at the time of its conception, Queen Elizabeth II, is represented with a golden helmet facing front.
The Spanish were the first to colonize Trinidad and Tobago, and they did so for about 300 years before giving it up to the British.
After that, Britain ruled it for more than 160 years, ending in the islands’ 1962 independence. There is still a strong colonial influence on the streets and plazas. The capital of Port-of-Spain, Columbus Square, is dominated by a statue of the explorer