The royal family has consistently celebrated the queen’s role in some of the happiest and saddest moments Britain has shared in her 70-year reign.
Photos posted on Instagram show how the Queen shared her joy of winning the 1966 World Cup in England, the London 2012 Olympics and the Platinum Jubilee.
He also remembers how he encouraged and supported his fellow citizens after the Covid-19 crisis, Memorial Day on Sunday, and the Grenfell Tower disaster.
The royal family remembered some of the last monarch’s highlights on Instagram at 70 years as queen, including this rare televised speech during the COVID-19 pandemic, where the monarch thanked people for following the government’s stay-at-home rules. stay and praise those who “come together to help others” (pictured in April 2020)

The Duke of Edinburgh joined the Queen in greeting the benefactors during her golden anniversary in 2002.

In 1966, the Queen presented England captain Bobby Moore (right) with the Duke of Edinburgh’s World Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium.
The presentation of refreshing and touching moments was accompanied by a long title: “The reign of the Queen lasted 70 years.
When Her Majesty ascended the Throne in 1952, post-war Britain was still rationing, but there would be much to celebrate in the years to come.
‘The Queen has led the nation in times of great national celebrations – in 1966 she presented England captain Bobby Moore with the World Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium, and in 2012 Her Majesty appeared famously alongside James Bond at the London 2012 opening ceremony. Victorious Olympics for the United Kingdom.
Her Majesty’s anniversaries have brought people together for street parties, concerts and parades, bringing together subjects from different regions, cultures and generations as they celebrate the reign of their beloved Queen.
As Head of the Nation, Her Majesty also had a solemn duty to represent the people of the United Kingdom in their most difficult times and to express their collective grief in the wake of national tragedies through visits and messages sent on his behalf.
He most recently met the young victims of the Manchester Arena bombing while undergoing treatment at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital in 2017, and the Duke of Cambridge joined him in visiting the Grenfell Tower fire that same year. residents, local residents and emergency service members.

Prince of Wales next to Queen and Prince Louis, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Color Union ceremony (June 2022)



The heartwarming title continued to acknowledge the ups and downs for the United Kingdom throughout its 70-year reign.
“At the start of the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the Queen recorded a post that reassured the nation at a time of uncertainty and anxiety for many, thanked the NHS frontline workers and urged people in the UK to surrender to others. They think while doing their work. everyday Life.
“He led the nation each year to commemorate those who lost their lives in the fighting at the London Memorial Services, lay wreaths in the Memorial Cemetery on Sunday, and participate in the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.”
Many rushed to the comments to show their love and respect for the queen as she mourned her loss.
One person wrote: ‘I get sad whenever I see your smiling face. Such a bright light all these years
“Thank you, ma’am, for always being there for you in good times and bad,” said another.
As another wrote: ‘I will love the Queen for life. Simply perfect.’

In 2017, after the Manchester Arena bombing while the Queen was being treated at Amy Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Rawtenstall spoke with Amy Barlow and her mother, Kathy, from Lancashire.

Queen Elizabeth meets community members affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in west London while visiting the Westway Sports Centre, which provided temporary shelter for the homeless during the 2017 disaster.

Each year, Queen Elizabeth leads the nation in commemorating those lost in the conflict at London’s commemorations by laying a wreath on the Cenotaph on Sunday (pictured in 2015)

The Queen delivers a speech at the extraordinary opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.

Her Majesty’s Jubilee brings people together for street parties, concerts and parades, bringing together subjects from different regions, cultures and generations (Diamond Jubilee Street Party in 2012)
After King Charles arrives in Northern Ireland, he arrives as he promised to follow his late mother’s “brilliant example” as he and his wife are greeted with applause and “God Bless the King” chants.
Queen In a powerful speech praising Elizabeth’s “long civil service life”, King Charles noted the “significant and historic” changes he had witnessed during his illustrious life in the state.
Addressing the guests gathered at the official royal house, the new monarch vowed to maintain the “firm faith” of his late mother and “to seek the well-being of all the inhabitants of Northern Ireland”.
Earlier in the day, King Charles and his black-clad queen consort shook hands with officials before heading to the historic village of Hillsborough, where they greeted mourners outside the royal residence.


Many rushed to the comments to show their love and respect for the queen as she mourned her loss.
Among those adoring royal fans were Ella Smith and Lucas Watt, 10, both from Forge Integrated Primary School in Belfast, who presented the king with a truffle containing a picture of the Giant’s Causeway on the tin, while Camilla received a small bouquet of flowers. From the gardens of Hillsborough Castle.
New Sovereign and Queen Consort, Queen II. “God Bless the King” songs and cheers rose from the crowd as they stood at the historic gates to peruse the sea of flowery tributes left in memory of Elizabeth.
The jet carrying His Majesty landed at George Best Belfast City Airport just before noon for his fortieth visit to the state, but it was his first and saddest visit as king.
This is Charles’ final tour of England, after the new king spent the last night in the Scottish capital, where he and the mother of three brothers hold a silent vigil for the queen and form a guard of honor around her coffin.
On Tuesday morning, crowds of people, young and old, stood outside Hillsborough Castle, some waving Union Jack flags and others colorful homemade emblems, as they prepared for the king’s arrival.
Source: Daily Mail