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A hearty Mazeltov to the longest-reigning monarch

It is not just the institution of the monarchy that we celebrate: it is Elizabeth II herself

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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 23: Queen Elizabeth II is given a tour by Keith Weed, President of the Royal Horticultural Society during a visit to The Chelsea Flower Show 2022 at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on May 23, 2022 in London, England. The Chelsea Flower Show returns to its usual place in the horticultural calendar after being cancelled in 2020 and postponed in 2021 due to the Covid pandemic. This year sees the Show celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and also a theme of calm and mindfulness running through the garden designs. (Photo by Paul Grover - Pool / Getty Images)

June 01, 2022 14:08

This has been a year to forget so far, dominated by war in Europe and its impact. So it is with relief that, for a few days at least, we are able to turn to something wholly uplifting — the Queen’s platinum jubilee.

This is, of course, the first time that a British monarch has been on the throne for 70 years and that alone is something to celebrate.

The monarchy is about far more than an individual monarch; it is about the continuity and stability that he or she represents — a golden thread that runs through British history. That has a special resonance for our community.

Lord Finkelstein has written in these pages of his mother, a survivor, who would say that so long as the Queen was safe in Buckingham Palace, she was safe in Hendon. That sums it up aptly.

But it is not just the institution of the monarchy that we celebrate this week: it is Elizabeth II herself.

Her life of service has been unique in its longevity, but it is no less unique in the loyalty and awe she inspires in the whole country.

As a community, we are fortunate that she (along with the rest of the Royal Family) is so warm towards us, hosting receptions at Buckingham Palace and acting as Patron of Norwood as well as the many visits she has made to communal areas and organisations.

Every week we say a prayer for the health of the Queen and the Royal Family. This week, we say in addition: Mazeltov!

June 01, 2022 14:08

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