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Lessons to Learn from the late Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II

The late Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II

We can always learn from others, take the good parts and incorporate these qualities within ourselves.

Life is not something you stop learning.

Life is a living thing, which breathes the same way as one's lungs.

With the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II, who from an early age knew that she would eventually become Her Majesty The Queen after the abdication of her uncle King Edward VIII, making her father the unexpected King George VI.

During her childhood she was educated and trained to be ready to take over from her father when he died.

Before his death in 1951, Princess Elizabeth gave a speech in 1947 at the age of twenty-one on a Royal tour of southern-Africa with her parents, in which she said that she would "serve" whether she had a "long-life" or a “short-one”.

In later years she reflected on what she had said while still very "green" to life and the world and she added that she would continue to serve, “to the best of my abilities”.

Once she became Queen and the Head of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth of Nations, she reiterated her purpose and added her dedication to her subjects in all four corners of the world.

Dedicating to serving others is the highest quality and greatest gift to have as it is selfless and creates happiness and wellbeing within people.

Being the servant as Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II often referred herself to her subjects and ordinary people on the streets through to leaders of their field, got her huge respect for her selfless dedication through her work as Head of State for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Commonwealth realms and as Head of the Commonwealth.

Other qualities we can learn from the late Queen Elizabeth II is respect and tolerance of others, no matter where they are from or their background.

To care for people less fortunate than oneself.

Be humble and convey warmth and interest in others, rather than yourself, goes a long way.

To remain calm and not to speak about things until one knows what they are talking about, reduces saying these that can cause distress, offense or anger and rage in others.

The people of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth realms, and as Head of the Commonwealth and those people from countries outside of these nations or intergovernmental institutions a wealth of practical examples of what it is to be a decent human being on our planet, through the life of the late great Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, who we are all indebted to and thankful she lived.

Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) is survived by her four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

As in line of the Royal Accession her eldest son has become the new Monarch His Majesty The King Charles III.

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