Johnson apologises to the Queen for office parties during isolation

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office has apologised to British Queen Elizabeth II, after it has become known that the Government staff has held a holiday at the prime minister's offices in the period of Prince Philip's funeral ceremony. At that time, gatherings in the interior were forbidden. Johnson is getting [...]
At that time, gatherings in the interior were forbidden.
Johnson is facing the worst crisis during his leadership, as almost every day evidence of holiday organisation is being published during implementation of restrictive measures to combat pandemic.
At that time, citizens were unable to say goodbye to dead family members.
Johnson is now facing demand to resign.
Opposers believe he has no capacity to lead the state and has deceived parliament when it denies that rules for coronary regulations have been violated.
Initially, it was the British daily Daily Telegraph that published the images of two holidays held within the prime minister's offices on April 16, 2021, the day before Prince Philip's funeral ceremony.
“It is a disaster that this has happened in the time of national mourning, and the prime minister's office apologises to Palace”, Johnson's spokesman has told reporters.
According to him, Johnson was not part of the party.
According to the Telegraph newspaper, the staff bought a suitcase of alcoholic beverages at the store and poured wine through the carpet.
The next day, Queen Elizabeth II has bid final farewell to Prince Philip, her husband for 73 years, who died at the age of 99.











