Western Daily Press

Queen has been a ‘golden thread’

- AMY GIBBONS Press Associatio­n

WORLD leaders have paid tribute to the Queen on her historic Platinum Jubilee as a “golden thread” binding the UK with its allies.

French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Joe Biden and the UK’s own Prime Minister are among those to have sent congratula­tions to the “unwavering” monarch, who is celebratin­g 70 years on the throne over a special extended bank holiday weekend.

Mr Macron told the 96-year-old sovereign of the “deep affection and admiration” that the French people hold for her.

In a video message to mark the jubilee celebratio­ns, he said that while times may have changed, the Queen’s devotion to the alliance between Britain and France has not faltered.

Mr Macron said: “Madame: During the past 70 years, the President of the French Republic has relied on very few constants at the internatio­nal level. Times have changed, Europe has evolved, our continent is again experienci­ng war.

“Through these transforma­tions, your devotion to our alliance and to our friendship has remained, and has helped build the trust that brought freedom and prosperity to our continent.”

The French president described the Queen as the “golden thread that binds our two countries” and “the proof of the unwavering friendship between our nations”.

From across the Atlantic, Mr Biden and first lady Jill Biden both offered their congratula­tions to the Queen. The president said she had inspired people with her “selfless devotion and service” to the UK and the Commonweal­th for 70 years.

“Throughout your reign, the relationsh­ip between the United Kingdom and the United States has grown stronger and closer than ever,” he said.

Australia’s new prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said the sovereign had been a “reassuring constant”, and shared pictures of a beacon lit in her honour.

He tweeted: “This week marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. In her seven decades on the throne, the Queen has been a reassuring constant, projecting calm and strength.

“Tonight, along with 53 other nations, we light a beacon to give thanks to Her Majesty and send our warmest congratula­tions.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson included a touch of Latin in his tribute to the Queen.

He tweeted: “Congratula­tions to Her Majesty The Queen on your remarkable Platinum Jubilee.

“The whole country, Commonweal­th and world thank you for your unwavering duty and service.

“Vivat Regina Elizabetha! God Save The Queen!”

Meanwhile, Pope Francis sent “cordial greetings and good wishes” in a telegram to the sovereign.

He said: “On this joyful occasion of your Majesty’s birthday, and as you celebrate this Platinum Jubilee year, I send cordial greetings and good wishes, together with the renewed assurance of my prayers that Almighty God will bestow upon you, the members of the Royal Family and all the people of the nation blessings of unity, prosperity and peace.”

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