King Charles and Queen Camilla have expressed their deep sorrow following the sudden death of former Scottish political figure Alex Salmond at the age of 69. Salmond, a leading figure in Scotland’s independence movement and a two-time leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), passed away unexpectedly while in North Macedonia.
Royal expert Roya Nikkhah shared the statement from King Charles on social media, quoting, “The King’s message following the death of Alex Salmond today: ‘My wife and I are greatly saddened to hear of the sudden death of Alex Salmond.’” The King also paid tribute to Salmond’s dedication to Scotland, stating, “His devotion to Scotland drove his decades of public service. We extend our deep condolences to his family and loved ones at this time.”
Salmond’s death marks the loss of a significant figure in Scottish politics, particularly known for his leadership during two crucial 10-year periods as head of the SNP. His influence helped propel the independence movement and cemented his legacy as a pivotal figure in Scottish governance. He served as Scotland’s First Minister from 2007 to 2014, a role in which he played a key part in the push for Scottish independence, culminating in the 2014 referendum.
According to reports by UK media, Salmond fell ill after delivering a speech and later passed away on Saturday in North Macedonia. His death has shocked political circles both in Scotland and beyond, with tributes pouring in to honor his legacy.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) expressed its condolences through its official X (formerly Twitter) account, posting a somber black-and-white image of Salmond alongside a heartfelt tribute: “Alex Salmond, former leader of the SNP and First Minister of Scotland, has died. His leadership brought the SNP into the mainstream and the Scottish government. He was a titan of the independence movement.”
As one of the most prominent voices in the fight for Scottish independence, Salmond leaves behind a formidable legacy that reshaped the political landscape of Scotland. His work to elevate the SNP to national prominence, as well as his advocacy for independence, will remain key aspects of his political career. The news of his death has left many reflecting on his decades of public service, and the role he played in shaping Scotland’s future. told by CNN.
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s condolences echo the sentiments of many who knew and admired Salmond, both for his political acumen and his commitment to Scotland.