France rename airport after late Queen Elizabeth II

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On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.

On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.

On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.On Monday, the airport in Touquet-Paris-Plage received approval from the King to be renamed after the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

 

According to the town hall, the airport will be renamed Elizabeth II Le Touquet-Paris-Plage International Airport in honour of the Queen.

 

BBC claims that the “most British of French resorts” will be honoured alongside the “Great Queen” in this tribute.

 

It did note, however, that an official date for the renaming’s inauguration has not yet been decided upon, despite the fact that the original proposal was made to the British Crown six days after the Queen’s death on September 8 of last year.

 

Le Touquet said it was also a tribute to the late King Edward VIII, the Queen’s uncle, who often brought a young Elizabeth to the resort to enjoy horseback riding and sand yachting.

 

To further affirm Le Touquet as “the most British of French resorts,” the town hall of Le Touquet noted that King Charles III had accepted the mayor’s proposal.

 

Located about an hour’s drive from Calais, the airport was built in the 1930s specifically to serve British tourists visiting the coastal town. In addition, President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte have a vacation home in the area.

 

The town is hoping that by changing the name of its airport, it will attract more tourists flying in from the United Kingdom.

 

The Rugby World Cup is being hosted by France, and next month the English rugby team will be playing in Le Touquet.

 

We have reached out to Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office for their thoughts on the renaming.

 

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