North Taranaki Midweek

‘It’s such a big moment in history’

- EVA DAVIES

When news came that Queen Elizabeth II was sick, Martina Bevan’s office in central London became a flurry of activity.

The Taranaki woman works at the British Royal Legion, a charity that provides financial, social and emotional support to veterans of the Armed Forces. If the Queen died, they wouldn’t be able to accept donations, so they had to prepare for the worst.

‘‘We had heaps of meetings because I don’t think we can take donations for a certain amount of time because she’s our patron, and it’s out of respect,’’ Bevan said.

The state funeral for the Queen, who died on September 8, is expected to take place 10 days after her death. During that time many organisati­ons in Britain will close, while others may limit their activities.

Bevan, who was born in England and moved to Taranaki six years ago, was visiting her extended family in London when the news finally broke that Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned over the UK for 70 years, died.

They spent the evening at home watching a livestream of events.

‘‘My sister cried when she was watching it because it’s so emotional.

‘‘You see all the messages on Facebook and Instagram and on the news all the people are sitting outside the gates and putting flowers down all crying.’’

Bevan said is still didn’t feel real. The country had just got a new prime minister in Liz Truss and now they were going to get a new King.

‘‘So everyone’s going to talk about that, there’s going to be nothing else except for that.’’

The 20-year-old said her family and friends were in shock but planned to visit memorial sites in the morning.

‘‘I will go to Buckingham Palace, obviously it’s going to be packed.

‘‘It’s such a big moment in history.’’

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Martina Bevan, from Taranaki, was visiting extended family in London when she heard the news of the Queens death. She has been travelling around England and visited Trafalgar Square.
SUPPLIED Martina Bevan, from Taranaki, was visiting extended family in London when she heard the news of the Queens death. She has been travelling around England and visited Trafalgar Square.

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