The unveiling of a bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II in Antrim has sparked criticism for its failure to accurately resemble the late monarch, drawing harsh words from locals and officials alike.
Vera McWilliam, a local councillor, candidly voiced her disappointment, stating, 'We have to be honest, it does not resemble the queen in any shape or form,' highlighting the general discontent with the artist's interpretation.
Visitors expressed a mix of disbelief and dissatisfaction with the statue's likeness, with one suggesting, 'Whoever signed that off needs their eyes tested,' emphasizing the community's view that it fails to honor Her Majesty’s memory.
The statue, unveiled around the second anniversary of the queen's passing, has been described as a poor tribute, with many calling for its removal due to its lack of resemblance.
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