Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness happy to pose for photograph with Queen Elizabeth
Former IRA leader says he will not hide behind door at royal meeting
He said: “These are not the sort of terms I use when I speak to people. Grandiose titles do not sit easily with me.”
Significantly, McGuinness said: “I hope the meeting will symbolically demonstrate to unionists that they were valued and respected and give them a glimpse of what a reunited Ireland would look like.”
Responding to comments from DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson, who characterised his decision to meet Queen Elizabeth as recognising her as head of state, McGuinness rejected the suggestion.
He said: “Jeffrey, fond and all of him as I am, does not speak for me. I am not a royalist. I am not a monarchist, I am an Irish republican. The person I recognise as the head of state is President Higgins.”
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