Remembering Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II

Remembering Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II

Remembering Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II

Remembering Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II, who was born on April 21, 1926 and had reigned since 1952, being the longest reigning monarch in British history.

She was a symbol of stability, and her role as head of state has been an important factor in the transformation of the United Kingdom.

Her life

Queen Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926, in London. She was the first child of King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth. She married Philip Mountbatten in 1947, she later became a mother of four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

She ascended the throne in 1952 following the death of her father at the age of 25 Years old, and is now the longest-serving British monarch, as well as being one of the world’s most respected leaders.

A tribute

It is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to the Queen of England, Elizabeth II. Our Queen for over 70 years has done an extraordinary job.

She has been a wonderful example to all women in leadership roles around the world. She has shown us that it’s possible to be both elegant and powerful at the same time. What’s most amazing about her story she chose to serve her people selflessly up until the very end.

Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship with her people throughout her reign was one of love and compassion. Regularly receiving thousands of cards, often home-made each year.

Today, we remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II as the nation mourns and her funeral takes place. She will be remembered for her immense contribution to the British Monarchy and her role as a world leader.

If you would like to leave a message of sympathy, an online book of condolence has been set up on the Royal Family website https://www.royal.uk/send-message-condolence

 Rest in Peace Your Majesty!

 

 

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