Elizabeth II fell asleep on September 8 last year at the age of 96 at her Scottish residence Balmoral.
On the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Buckingham Palace paid tribute to her memory with a rare portrait.
In particular, a photo of Her Majesty was published on the Instagram page, taken in 1968 by photographer Cecile Beaton at the moment when the Queen posed for a court portraitist.
It shows Elizabeth wearing a robe with the Order of the Garter, the highest order of chivalry in Great Britain. She has a tiara on her head.
In addition, the current monarch of Great Britain, King Charles III also paid tribute to his mother by recording an audio message. Therefore, he recalled his long service and thanked the British for the love and support they showed him and Queen Camilla in the first year of his reign.
“On the first anniversary of Her Majesty’s death and the first year of my accession to the throne, we remember with love her long life, dedicated service and all that she meant to so many of us. I am also deeply grateful for the love. and support shown to my wife and me this year as we do our best to serve you all,” the king said.
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It was previously reported that Buckingham Palace has published the first official portraits of British King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
Source: korrespondent

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