West Sussex Gazette

‘Together we have shared in The Queen’s joys and sorrows as she has shared ours’

- Rupert Toovey is a senior director of Toovey’s, the leading fine art auction house in West Sussex, based on the A24 at Washington – tooveys.com – and a priest in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester BY RUPERT TOOVEY | visit www.tooveys.com

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is at Sandringha­m, her Norfolk estate, where she traditiona­lly marks her father’s death on Sunday (February 6). This year the day will mark the 70th anniversar­y of her accession. Elizabeth and her father, George VI, had a special bond so this is always a particular­ly poignant day especially without Prince Philip. The Queen on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversar­y said that Prince Philip ‘has quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years’.

The Queen’s husband HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, had been given his first command of the sloop HMS Magpie in 1950. In 1951 he took leave from the Royal Navy to support his wife as the King’s deteriorat­ing health meant increasing royal duties. In the October of 1951 the couple had set out on a highly successful tour of Canada and Washington DC. After Christmas in the January of 1952 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke embarked on a tour of Australia and New Zealand via Kenya.

King George VI died in the early hours of the February 6, 1952.

The news was broken to her at Treetops in Kenya as she was proclaimed Queen Elizabeth II in London and around the world.

The Queen returned from Kenya and met with the Accession Council at 10am on February 8 at St James’ Palace in order that they could receive her oath to uphold the protestant religion, defend the Church of Scotland and pledge to always work to uphold constituti­onal government and to advance the happiness and prosperity of all her peoples.

The Queen’s Christian faith has been one of the cornerston­es of her life and reign. It has informed her sense of calling to the role of monarch and the qualities of service, respect and duty through which she has blessed us all.

Throughout her long reign the Queen and her family have been at the heart of the nation and the Commonweal­th. She has been bound up not only with the life of the nation but with our own lives as individual­s. Together we have shared her joys and sorrows as she has shared ours. Together, here in Sussex and across the United Kingdom, we hold The Queen and her family in our hearts and our prayers giving thanks for her long reign.

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Her Majesty The Queen on tour with HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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