Suffolk remembers the Queen

Her Majesty has died at the age of 96

Her Majesty at the Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds in 2002
Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 8th Sep 2022
Last updated 9th Sep 2022

The Royal Family has confirmed Her Majesty the Queen has died at the age of 96.

The families official twitter account confirmed the news saying she died peacefully at Balmoral.

Officials then brought a notice confirming the Queen’s death to the gates of Buckingham Palace.

Since the announcement tributes have been pouring in from across Suffolk.

MPs were among those to lead messages of support for the Royal Family.

Whilst West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock issued this statement: "I am deeply saddened by the news that Her Majesty The Queen has died. The Queen has been a rock of stability for our nation, and the world, throughout her 70 years on the throne. Queen Elizabeth II embodied so much of our shared history and she represented our great nation to the world. Her service, dedication and duty have inspired us all. My thoughts and prayers are with The Royal Family at this time of national mourning. The Queen's death is not just a loss for this great country but the world. May she rest in peace."

It wasn't just politicians paying tribute, councils and other leaders from across Suffolk have also been offering their messages of condolence.

Suffolk Police was among those to post online.

Tim Passmore, Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk paid his respects: "The announcement of the death of Her Majesty The Queen is received with great sadness. All of us in Suffolk are united in grief at the passing of our nations’ longest ever serving monarch.

"The Queen’s long reign is an extraordinary example of unstinting commitment and dedication, particularly during times of national and international difficulties.

"Her work across the United Kingdom, The Commonwealth and many other nations of the world is second to none and has been a powerful force for the greater good of us all.

"We send our thoughts and prayers to the whole Royal Family. She will be sorely missed, and we are all eternally grateful for all she has accomplished."

Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk Lady Clare, Countess of Euston said: " Yesterday evening we heard the news that has been dreaded for so long.

“The beating heart of our great nation has been silenced.

“Our grief is beyond all imagining.

“The whole world has lost an incomparable Queen and woman, a leader for all time.

“The whole world stands with its flags at half-mast.

“In our beloved Suffolk, a county the Queen had such a great affection for, we are completely devastated.”

The Rt Rev Martin Seeley, Bishop of the St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocese, expressed his deep sorrow at the death of Her Majesty the Queen.

Bishop Martin said: "We send our sincere condolences to her family. Her Majesty visited the Diocese on a number of occasions during her reign, and during each visit the warmth of feeling the people had for her was clear. I know she had a particular affection for Suffolk.

"Through her decades of devotion to her role and to the people of the Commonwealth she has given us all remarkable focus of constancy and stability, and an example of self-giving service. She was always clear how her Christian faith was at the heart of this, and how she found in her faith strength, fortitude and hope.

"She was a wonderful ambassador for Britain and an example to us all. I know people will want to pay their own personal tributes to someone who has been a part of this great country’s fabric for so many years.

"Books of condolence have been opened across the churches in our Diocese. As a mark of respect for Her Majesty the Queen, flags on all churches are also being flown at half-mast.

"Her family are much in our prayers, and in particular we hold His Majesty the King in our prayers as he accedes to the throne.”

Arrangements have been made to enable members of the public to lay floral tributes at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.

The Dean of St Edmundsbury, The Very Reverend Joe Hawes, said: "As a nation and Commonwealth we begin to come to terms today with the loss of The Queen, who has been for the vast majority of us a point of stability and fidelity throughout our lives.

"As we give thanks for Her Majesty’s 70 years of love and service for her people, we commit her to the arms of the God whose love has been her mainstay, and we pledge our loyalty and service as Church and Nation to His Majesty the King."

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