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“Queen Elizabeth dead" "queen Elizabeth ii" "Queen
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Hey, guys welcome to this special edition of my blog. The world is in mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth the Second, Her Majesty died at her home in the Scottish Highlands, aged 96, ending an extraordinary 70-year-old reign. Her passing has triggered an outpouring of grief for the loss of a mother and a monarch, a woman universally admired who devoted her life to duty. But amid the sorrow, treasured memories of her stoic leadership, the lives she changed, and her cherished visits to Australia.
In this article, we look
back on an unforgettable moment in history, but also, on the future as King
Charles the third ascends the throne.
Doing her duty until the
end, the Queen frail, two days ago at Balmoral, Scotland. It was to be the
final photo, greeting the new prime minister. Then last night, suddenly, the
grim indication from the palace, she was fading. The queen was in weak health
at Balmoral and doctors were monitoring her continuously.
By chance, Charles Camilla
and Princess Anne, were already in Scotland and race queen to her bedside. Prince
William at the wheel with the queen's sons, Edward and race queen Andrew arrived just after
she died, and Harry also missed the chance to say his final goodbye. The
Duchess of Cambridge stayed in London to tell the children about their great-grandmother in person.
Then A few moments later, Buckingham Palace announced the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second. The palace has just hanged the statement on the gates, saying, the Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. Back in London, the Death Note is posted on the gates of Buckingham Palace. It read simply; the Queen died peacefully. The moment a country New was near, that still tore into the hearts of millions. An estimated 60 million in the UK alone have never known life without it. It's just a sad day for us all today. According to a few people who gathered at the palace’s gates, “We’ve all known just one queen.
This year. She’s a pastor,
we've always looked up to her in some capacity, it’s just a sad day(crying).
My mom called me earlier.
She was crying on the phone. Because the Queen has been a huge part of her life
and everyone's life. We've all grown up with her. So yeah, very sad. Indeed.
I’ve never been a
royalist. So, I don't know why I've been so affected by it and literally only
found out a few minutes ago. And before I happen, I didn't think I would be but
I really am. And I realized just how important she was. Said another citizen.
seven years important, the
longest reign of any monarch, and the greatest figure in modern British history.
She saw all 13 US presidents 16 Australian Prime Ministers 15 UK PMS.
I have had quite a lot on
Prime Minister's starting with the Winston feeling and some stayed longer than
others, Queen said.
And on her death,
multiplying by the hour thousands outside the palace with an anthem her anthem.
the wave of sadness
reaching Australia, a country she visited an astounding 16 times. Queen
Elizabeth the Second is the only reigning monarch most of us have known and the
only one to ever visit Australia. And over the course of a remarkable seven
decades, Her Majesty was a very solid and robust leader during rapid change her
majesty had years of experience and enduring calm. Her Majesty served our
nation and the Commonwealth For 70 years, said prime minister, Anthony Albanese.
the moment the Queen died,
the longest-serving heir apparently assumed the throne. And it sounded almost
strange, His Majesty, King Charles the third. In a statement, he said, we mourn
profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much loved longest longest-serving Mother. I know
her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realm, the
Commonwealth, and around the whole world. And that affection hung heavy. As the
crowd did its best to embrace a new chapter in British history. The queen was
dead. Long live the king. Charles’s rain will pale in comparison. Even as a
young 21-year-old, her destiny was sealed.
I decamp before you Oh, that's my whole life, whether it's been long or short, shall be devoted to service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong…. (Queen Elizabeth 2nd).
She found her love and a naval left Tenet, Philip Mountbatten, 1947. Again, and again the people called Elizabeth and Philip, again and again, they joyfully responded.
And then with the death of
her father, King George the sixth. And now comes Her Majesty, the Queen's
coronation, televised for the first time. the beginning of a remarkable reign,
no one could have predicted the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum
Jubilee 70 years, which he was able to enjoy from the palace balcony. She had
become the nation's grandmother, reassuring them in the middle of the pandemic,
we will
be with our friends again.
We will be with our families again. We will meet again…... (Queen Elizabeth 2nd).
A year later she caught a
lonely figure at the funeral of splendor her husband. Now, they will be together again.
When she is buried at St George's Chapel at Windsor. She will be remembered as
one of the nation's greatest sovereigns, visiting 117 countries on 261 official
visits. And no matter where she was, she started every day reading the
government papers in the famous red boxes. Those years of service were applauded by
the crowds outside Buckingham Palace.
The Queen's last days at
Balmoral Castle, in the Scottish malls north of Edinburgh would have been a
comfort. It's where she chose to spend his summer breaks with a family away
from Palace splendor and public attention. Just a few hours ago, attention
caught up with Balmoral. flowers lining the entranceway to the old castle,
where the queen now rests. Britain, we're now plunged into 10 days of mourning
for one glorious life.
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