I'm skeptical of this story. It's smacks a lot of the plot of "Antigone" (an-ti-go-neh), the greek tragedy (by Sophocles).
The action of “Antigone” follows on from the Theban civil war, in which the two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, died fighting each other for the throne of Thebes after Eteocles had refused to give up the crown to his brother as their father Oedipus had prescribed. Creon, the new ruler of Thebes, has declared that Eteocles is to be honoured and Polynices is to be disgraced by leaving his body unburied on the battlefield (a harsh and shameful punishment at the time).
I'm skeptical of this story. It's smacks a lot of the plot of "Antigone" (an-ti-go-neh), the greek tragedy (by Sophocles).
(sauce: https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_sophocles_antigone.html)
I suspect the OP article may in reality not be factual....
..your suspicions are absolutely accurate...
...this is a Babylon Bee satire piece...
...but you made of hell of a run for your money...
...howls....
Ok. OBVIOUSLY, my sarcasm wasn't LOUD ENOUGH!
Here, let me HELP, doggy!
"I suspect the OP article may in reality not be factual" /SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
:P
(Hands puppy comforting tasty morsel)
...I am a dog and dogs are gullible creatures...
...morsels acerbate my gullibility...
...howls...
God bless you for being a good sport....
Ha ha ha ha... good luck with that!
...howls....
...hammers raw iron into a spear
...we are going to wake the neighborhood up...
...howls....
Oh dear!
Bartletonby Thorngraveburry would NEVER have addressed the Queen as "her royal highness". He would know that the correct form is "Her Majesty".
...salient labels are critically vital to salient persons....