AN ERA NEVER TO BE WITHNESSED AGAIN IN ENGLAND

 Today marks the end of the Elizabethan era, an era dominated by love, kind-heartedness, defender of our faith, and mother of 14 commonwealth nations. She was born on april 21, 1926 with King George VI as father and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.  Elizabeth  in full Elizabeth Alexandra Mary became the Queen of England in the year February 6, 1952 to september 8, 2022.


 Her majesty was only 22 when she gave birth to Charles and in those days, one's husband did not usually attend the birth. Indeed, Prince Philip was not in the room for his firstborn's arrival, following a labour of 30 hours. After, she gave birth to 3 other children, Princess Anne,Princess Royal as the only daughter, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. She was not only a great queen to the people, but also a great mother to her 4 kids and loving wife to her husband Prince Philip.

In her years of service, she has been the head of the commonwealth. The commonwealth was founded in 1931 by King George VI, following his passing the tenureship moved to Queen Elizabeth since it is a life time tenure. The queen's role as the head of the commonwealth was principally to keep Britain's global image alive, to embody the past glory of empire and to transform the commonwealth by monarchical alchemy into flagship institution of Britain's worldwide soft power.

As Queen, she ruled the British empire with love and care as she has rights which are only 3: the right to be consulted by the Prime Minister, to encourage certain courses of action and to warn against others.The British empire has known her to be their only queen for more than 70yrs of reign. In 2015, she surpassed late queen Victoria to become the longest-reigning monarch in British history.


After her passing, ahead of Her Majesty The Queen's State Funeral, a new photograph was released. The photo was taken to mark her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee- the first British Monarch to reach this milestone. Today, millions were present to commemorate her remarkable life.

As King Charles leads Britain, we pray that may God give him long life and rule his people like his beloved mother did not by crown, but by heart. LONG LEAVE THE KING.


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