The Queen of Great Britain died yesterday🕯
I heard the bad news yesterday afternoon: the great Queen Elizabeth II has died.
The United Kingdom is in a ten-day mourning period. I ask for a minute's silence at this time.
I am deeply saddened that Queen Elizabeth II has gone to be with God. An extraordinary human being, mother of a nation, who became a legend in her own lifetime. She will forever remain in the hearts and minds of millions around the world. My sincere condolences to the royal family and all the British people 😔
Who he is and who he is
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch and nominal head of state for seven decades, died on 8 September at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace announced. The late Queen was seen by many as a symbol not only of British stability, but also of global stability.
"As the longest-reigning head of state in the United Kingdom,Queen Elizabeth II was admired the world over for her dignity, worthiness and selflessness. Her presence inspired confidence in decades of radical change, including the decolonisation of Africa and Asia and the development of the Commonwealth. Queen Elizabeth II was a good friend of the United Nations.
Her loss will be felt around the world, but our thoughts go immediately to her family and the people of Britain.
The Queen of Great Britain's character in situations.
The most famous incident, which testifies to Elizabeth II's impeccable calm and composure, took place during the traditional parade. It is considered to be the most spectacular. The Queen led the procession on horseback. Suddenly, shots rang out from the crowd!!!! Elizabeth's horse was startled by the loud noise and nearly threw the rider off his horse. The Queen quickly managed to calm the animal. Immediately after the incident, Elizabeth II continued to attend the ceremony and did not look back at the police officers who rushed towards the gunman. I know the man who fired got a prison sentence - he would be famous... But not like this🤦.
Independent decision.
Elizabeth II made one of the most important independent decisions of her life - to marry Prince Philip - in violation of several ritual rules.
When her future husband, Philip (Prince of Denmark) , proposed to his cousin Elizabeth, the future queen did not ask her father or mother if she wanted to marry him. Elizabeth and Philip also broke another "rule of protocol": contrary to tradition, the groom did not wait for the monarch's daughter to announce the marriage first.
Love for horses and dogs
Elizabeth II has loved horses and dogs since childhood. The Queen especially loved the Corgi breed of dog.
When she got her first Corgi of her own, she named her Susan.
In total, Queen Elizabeth owned more than 30 corgis during her reign!
Hundreds of the Queen's racehorses have won numerous victories in competitions over the years. She even rode until she was old, entering competitions and presenting prizes to the winners.
None of us have any idea what the Queen thinks, and when you think about it, that's what best explains her success and makes her unique. After 60 years of reign, the Queen's subjects have little idea of what goes on in her head. To be the most ruthless public figure on the planet - and yet remain impenetrable in private. A recognisable - and utterly incomprehensible - paradox that never loses its fascination.
Today, our thoughts are with the royal family and all those who mourn Queen Elizabeth II in Britain and around the world. She was once called Elizabeth the Indomitable, and her service and commitment have always demonstrated the importance of timeless values in today's world.
Rest in peace, great Queen. You wore your crown with dignity, you were strong and wise 🕯Sorrows...
Indeed a saddened news to everyone my friend. A painful news. She's already in good hands now. Rest in peace our Queen Elizabeth.