Rest In Peace Queen Elizabeth II

There was once a time the Royals was insignificant to me. It was only the marriage of Princess Diana to Prince Charles that had caught my attention. Every little girl love fairytales love stories in my days, after all these stories enticed the imaginations. We didn’t have technology, movies and television like today to keep our imaginations occupied. Reading was the source back then, the only way to open up our imaginations. Fantasizing of one day getting married who wouldn’t wished it to have been fairytale like we all had believed Prince Charles and Princess Diana was as portrait in the media. There’s no young girl or woman brought up in western world with its influences that doesn’t have this kind of sentiment concerning marriage.

Learning about Her majesty Queen Elizabeth life became an obsession to me as to what she could have in common to the Queen of all Queen, Mother Mary, mother of Jesus. I had so many questions like why would she be the only living queen so popular in our word? And like Mother Mary was she chosen from among many women, honoured and favoured? Understanding her back ground from her parents to her position as to becoming Queen is nothing but a calling to destiny, I thought. Everything about her life was orchestrated by the hand of God, I truly believe. And as a woman Her Majesty The Queen empowered me as I learned that a woman can play an important role in the world dominated by men, especially back in the days when woman was only to be wives at home, having children and up keeping a home, seen but not heard. She has changed for me the perspective in which I saw the role of a woman in the world as a young girl. I couldn’t believe a woman could play such an important role as sovereign. Queen Elizabeth The II, the only Queen I’d known that existed in our world as a child and I was blown away she was not an entertainer like a movie star, but she being a queen was a job and a big responsibility.

Seventy decades of service, commend enough respect. Seven the number of completion and this amazing Queen reigned. No one can do such a thing without the Lord guidance, I call her God chosen Queen. Her Majesty had done a fantastic job that we all can model after, duty before all else, a true servant of God. I could just imagine her as she’s before God right now, as He says to her, “my beloved servant whom I am well pleased.” Her service, loyalty and leadership is untouchable and cannot ever be replicated. A one in a million only for our century we got to thank the Lord for her presence in our time. Yes, I know her relevance to a lot of people is not one of any importance, even to resentment and for some hated for the institute she represented, guilty by heritage. There’s the talk of enslavement and cruelty which I believe had nothing to do with her reign. She was born into an institution dominated by man with rules and regulations out of her control. What she had an ability to change she changed but we all know with us humans we’re never satisfied and always want more. Things take time to grow and change. I am just so happy there’s now the rule for the royals to marry for love and not prestige. Even with her passing things are still changing. We all must stop holding on to the bad and think of the good that we as humans who are so imperfect do, to keep hope and most of all love and peace alive, not focussing on the bad to fuel negativity resulting in division instead of unity.

Three times I was moved to tears watching the television news about the passing of Her Majesty. The first was the brothers Prince William and Prince Harry and there spouses together greeting the people, the proclamation of King Charles The III with his son Prince William at his side thinking if only things had worked out differently Princess Diana would of been there also, and the removing of the of Her Majesty coffin from the hearse into the St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh couldn’t help it the tears just kept coming. I felt something in my spirit that said the world has just lost an very important woman of God The Head Of State, of the East, West, North and South. What an authority, powerful position given to woman who represented well. Not even Kings of the past can even be compared to her extraordinary reign. Sorry men, but according to MC Hammer, “ U can’t touch this.” She makes me so proud to be a woman, because we as women can do it all.

Very much loved and sadly already missed. One Queen that change the perspective of what it means to be a woman in charge, authentic who served with such excellence and very much loved and admired. Would ever be known to me as The Queen of Legacy for our century. There’s this eerie feeling now that the Queens has died, like a warning to all humanity that something is going to happen to our world when someone of this status passes on, the world would never be the same again. A great change is coming to the life we known for so long.

Queen Elizabeth II, “I f it hadn’t been for the Lord who was on your side, you reign! Rest In Peace and love my Queen.”

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