The Lord-Lieutenant pays tribute on the anniversary of the death of Her Majesty The late Queen Elizabeth II
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton, has paid tribute to Her Majesty The late Queen Elizabeth II, who died a year ago (8 September 2022).
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton, has paid tribute to Her Majesty The late Queen Elizabeth II, who died a year ago (8 September 2022).
Thousands of local tributes were paid to HM The late Queen Elizabeth II following last year's announcement, who at the time was the world's longest reigning monarch. Her Majesty visited Wiltshire several times including attending Salisbury Cathedral during her Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in 2012 and most recently visiting Dstl Porton Down in October 2020. She also regularly visited the county for military engagements, including meeting the Royal Welsh Regiment in Tidworth in 2017.
Mrs Sarah Troughton, His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire said:
A year ago our much loved and admired Monarch, Her Majesty The late Queen Elizabeth II died aged 96 years of age. This anniversary is an opportunity for us to remember with respect and affection a wonderful person, admired not only in Wiltshire and Swindon but the world over. It is my privilege as HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire to invite you to pause and reflect for a moment on the memories of her long and unique reign.
On your behalf I would also like to send our best wishes to HM King Charles III as he completes the first year of his new reign. God Save the King.