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A modern statue planned to commemorate Elizabeth II – the UK’s longest-serving ruler – has gotten a blended reception.The bronze design, made by north Belfast craftsman Anto Brennan, was divulged in Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday.Since at that point, the statue of the late ruler, Ruler Philip and two corgis has pulled in a few feedback on social media and commentary from guests to the District Antrim gardens.Antrim and Newtownabbey councilor Vera McWilliam told BBC News .
“We have to be legitimate, it does not take after the ruler in any shape or form.Richard from Antrim said he was “truly baffled” after seeing the statue online and at that point coming to see it with his wife.Richard from Antrim said he was “truly baffled” after seeing the statue online and at that point coming to see it with his wife.”I would take it absent. It doesn’t do anything in memory for her magnificence so unquestionably I would evacuate it.”
“I would take it absent. It doesn’t do anything in memory for her magnificence so unquestionably I would evacuate it.”Brenda from Lisburn considers that the statue ought to have been “made to see more seasoned” but “on the entirety it is truly decent” and “you still get what it speaks to and what it.”It caught my eye right away.
“You can see who they are, but I think certainly it ought to have been her fair some time recently she kicked the bucket to capture the entirety meaning of who she was and what she spoken to.”
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