Against Grexit Prince William
The possibility of the United Kingdom "to act jointly with other countries is essential" and constitutes "the foundation" security and prosperity, supported the Prince William today, the Queen's grandson Elizabeth and third in succession to the throne, in statements, according to the British media seems to support Britain stays in the EU.
"In a world increasingly troubled, our ability to unite to act together with other countries is essential. It is the basis of our security and prosperity," said the Duke of Cambridge in a speech at the Foreign Office, the British Foreign Ministry.
Prince "seems announces its support for the campaign for the preservation of the EU United Kingdom", rated Gordon Rayner, journalist of political reportage in The Telegraph newspaper.
"For centuries, the United Kingdom is an extroverted country. Historically we wanted to explore beyond the horizon (...) We have a long and proud tradition allies search" added Prince William.
If the British Government achieved by the end of the week to reach agreement with its European partners to modify the terms of its participation in the EU referendum to stay or not in the Union may take place even before the summer.
The royal family is not involved in political affairs, but some statements members sometimes interpreted as placement on specific, large hot topics.
Thus, in September 2014, just before the referendum on Scotland, the Queen's statement that "the Scots should think well", was interpreted as a call for the "no" to the independence of the region.
The possibility of the United Kingdom "to act jointly with other countries is essential" and constitutes "the foundation" security and prosperity, supported the Prince William today, the Queen's grandson Elizabeth and third in succession to the throne, in statements, according to the British media seems to support Britain stays in the EU.
"In a world increasingly troubled, our ability to unite to act together with other countries is essential. It is the basis of our security and prosperity," said the Duke of Cambridge in a speech at the Foreign Office, the British Foreign Ministry.
Prince "seems announces its support for the campaign for the preservation of the EU United Kingdom", rated Gordon Rayner, journalist of political reportage in The Telegraph newspaper.
"For centuries, the United Kingdom is an extroverted country. Historically we wanted to explore beyond the horizon (...) We have a long and proud tradition allies search" added Prince William.
If the British Government achieved by the end of the week to reach agreement with its European partners to modify the terms of its participation in the EU referendum to stay or not in the Union may take place even before the summer.
The royal family is not involved in political affairs, but some statements members sometimes interpreted as placement on specific, large hot topics.
Thus, in September 2014, just before the referendum on Scotland, the Queen's statement that "the Scots should think well", was interpreted as a call for the "no" to the independence of the region.