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LONDON: In the hugely significant intervention, she expressed her “sincere wish” that Camilla will be known as Queen Consort when the Prince of Wales becomes King #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – Feb.06: The Queen has used her Platinum Jubilee message to the nation to back the Duchess of Cornwall as Queen Camilla, shaping the future of the monarchy on her historic milestone.

#AceDailyNews says according to Scottish Daily News Report: Queen uses Platinum Jubilee to shape future of monarchy as Elizabeth II, in the twilight years of her reign, set out her hopes for her daughter-in-law

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The Duchess of Cornwall – seen here in the Royal Carriage with Queen Elizabeth II – will become Queen Consort when the Prince of Wales becomes King (Image: Tim Clarke/Daily Express)

As she reached her 70th year on the throne, Elizabeth II, in the twilight years of her reign, set out her hopes for her daughter-in-law, once a royal mistress and now certain to be called Queen and crowned at Charles’s side.

Elizabeth II, using the rarest of Jubilees to put her affairs in order on a public platform, also shared her succession support for her eldest son as monarch.

The Queen, 95, said in the written message: “I would like to express my thanks to you all for your support. I remain eternally grateful for, and humbled by, the loyalty and affection that you continue to give me.

“And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.”

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II watch an RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 2018
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II watch an RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 2018 (Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

The Queen who acceded to the throne on February 6 1952 on the death of her father George VI, also renewed her lifelong pledge of duty, despite approaching her 96th birthday this year.

“As we mark this anniversary, it gives me pleasure to renew to you the pledge I gave in 1947 that my life will always be devoted to your service,” she said.

She also paid tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh for the sacrifices he made as consort, thanked her family for their support, and made reference to the Queen Mother’s role as a Queen Consort.

Camilla will take the role of consort when Charles becomes king.

The Queen wrote: “I am fortunate to have had the steadfast and loving support of my family. I was blessed that in Prince Philip I had a partner willing to carry out the role of consort and unselfishly make the sacrifices that go with it.

“It is a role I saw my own mother perform during my father’s reign.”

Camilla would technically have been Queen when Charles acceded to the throne, and only legislation would have prevented it.

But royal aides insisted, when she married Charles in 2005, that Camilla did not want to be queen and said originally that the former 

Queen Elizabeth II leaves Sandringham House after a reception with representatives from local community groups to celebrate the start of the Platinum Jubilee. (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

Mrs Parker Bowles “intended” to be known instead as Princess Consort – the first in British history – instead.

But the careful use of the verb “to intend” left this open to change in the future.

Any mention of “Princess Consort” was removed from Charles’s website during a revamp in 2018.

Much has changed in the years since Charles, who aides once said had no intention of remarrying, wed his long term love.

Camilla was blamed for the breakdown of the prince’s marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, and when news of their affair first came to light, she faced vitriolic criticism.

Yet now, with the Queen setting out her wishes and calling for people to support Charles and Camilla, the duchess will undoubtedly be crowned alongside the prince at his coronation when the time comes.

Former BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt said: “This is the most extraordinary message. The Queen is ensuring the transition, when it comes, to her son as king is as seamless and trouble free as possible.

“She’s future proofing an institution she’s served for seventy years. And for Camilla, the journey from being the third person in a marriage to queen-in-waiting, is complete.”

#AceNewsDesk report ………Published: Feb.06: 2022:

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MUSIC NEWS: Queen released their first and only holiday song, ‘Thank God It’s Christmas’

26 November 1984 – Queen released their first and only holiday song, ‘Thank God It’s Christmas’

Queen released their first and only holiday song, ‘Thank God It’s Christmas’
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(LONDON) #Christmas Day Report: The Queen has paid tribute to her husband in her first annual Christmas message since his death #AceNewsDesk report

#AceChristmasDesk says heres the Queen’s Christmas message pays tribute to ‘beloved’ Philip Watch the Queen deliver her Christmas message for 2021

Earlier, a 19-year-old man armed with an “offensive weapon” was arrested in the grounds of Windsor Castle, police said.

By Sean Coughlan
BBC News royal correspondent:

“Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones. This year especially I understand why,” she said in a personal message.

She described Prince Philip as her “beloved”, and said she felt his presence over the festive period.

The Queen’s comments about loss come against the background of another year of the pandemic.

‘Final partings’

Speaking beside a photograph of them together, the Queen paid tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh, her “irrepressible” husband of 73 years.

The Queen and Prince Philip on honeymoon, with the same sapphire brooch in view

“That mischievous, inquiring twinkle was as bright at the end as when I first set eyes on him,” she said.

“But life of course consists of final partings as well as first meetings.

“And as much as I and my family miss him, I know he would want us to enjoy Christmas,” said the Queen, remembering his “capacity to squeeze fun out of any situation”.

The framed photograph in view during the broadcast was taken during their diamond wedding anniversary in 2007 – and the Queen was wearing the same sapphire brooch that appears in the photograph. 

She also wore the same brooch, in the form of a chrysanthemum, on her honeymoon in 1947.

This week Buckingham Palace announced plans for a service of thanksgiving for the life of Prince Philip, to be held at Westminster Abbey in the spring.

The Queen’s Christmas message felt more personal than expected.

It was really quite touching and a departure from the normal Christmas broadcast, which is typically a reflection on the year.

This broadcast was very personal and one got an impression of the keen sense of loss that she clearly feels for the man who was her husband for 73 years.

There’s very little mention of Covid, just a passing reference that it has once again disrupted Christmas plans – including the Queen’s.

She had planned to go to Sandringham, her Norfolk estate, but she has stayed at Windsor and been joined by six members of her family today, including the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.

This Christmas broadcast is the first time we’ve had a chance to see the Queen face to face – nine weeks after she cancelled her trip to Northern Ireland for health reasons.

Next year will be significant for the Queen and for the monarchy, because it will be her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years since she acceded to the throne in February 1952. 

After another year of uncertainty with the pandemic, the Queen spoke of the reassuring comfort of family traditions, such as “watching a favourite film where we already know the ending”.

Royal aides declined to say what such a favourite film might be – although her grandson Prince William recently pointed to Elf as one of his seasonal favourites.

‘Passing the baton’

The speech highlighted the importance of “passing the baton” to the next generation, in a year when the 95-year-old monarch has had her own health problems.

The Christmas broadcast, recorded in Windsor Castle, was the Queen’s most extensive appearance since having to withdraw from a series of events during the autumn.

The Queen at the funeral of her husband Prince Philip, observing pandemic restrictions at the time

The Queen praised the work of Prince Charles and Prince William at the COP26 climate change summit and their commitment to the “stewardship of the environment”.

She looked ahead to the Platinum Jubilee next year, marking 70 years of her reign, which she hoped would bring a “sense of togetherness” and a chance to take stock of the “enormous changes” over those decades.

The broadcast included a community choir, called Singology, that helped to bring people together during the pandemic. 

There were glimpses of the royal family at events during the year, but there were no mentions of Prince Andrew, Prince Harry or Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

As a precaution against rising levels of the Omicron variant, the Queen is staying in Windsor Castle, rather than spending Christmas as usual on her Sandringham estate.

Members of her family have been with her on Christmas day, including the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.

Thames Valley Police said the man, who is from Southampton, was found within “moments” of entering the grounds at 08:30 GMT. 

He was arrested on suspicion of breach or trespass of a protected site and possession of an offensive weapon. The force said he did not enter any buildings and members of the Royal Family had been informed.

At Sandringham, the Queen would usually have attended a Christmas morning local church service – and in her message the Queen spoke of the “bedrock of my faith”.

For a year of such personal and public upheavals, she quoted the Christmas carol, O Little Town of Bethlehem, with the lines: “The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.”

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall went to a church service in Windsor before joining the Queen for Christmas Day

Many members of the Royal Family attended a morning church service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

Charles and Camilla went to the Christmas Matins service ahead of spending the day with the Queen.

The couple were joined at the chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle by the Earl and Countess of Wessex and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

It is understood the Queen’s absence from the service is a personal choice and follows a precautionary approach seen over the last six months amid rising coronavirus cases.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tweeted that this Christmas would be different to what so many people had planned. 

Prince William and Kate wrote: “From those who are alone or having to isolate away from loved ones, to the incredible people supporting our NHS and caring for those most in need – we are thinking of you.”

The duchess also surprised an audience at a community carol concert as she took to the piano alongside musician Tom Walker. The service, which was held at Westminster Abbey, was broadcast last night on ITV.

Catherine was joined at the service by Prince William and other members of the Royal Family including Zara and Mike Tindall, Sophie Wessex, and Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

The Countess of Wessex attended a Christmas morning church service in the grounds of Windsor Castle

#AceNewsDesk report …………Published: Dec.26: 2021:

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📸 Queen performed their final evening in Japan @ the Osaka-jo Hall 🇯🇵 This is the last concert of the ‘Works Tour’ ❤

15 May 1985, Queen performed their final evening in Japan @ the Osaka-jo Hall 🇯🇵 This is the last concert of the ‘Works Tour’ The band ensure this …

📸 Queen performed their final evening in Japan @ the Osaka-jo Hall 🇯🇵 This is the last concert of the ‘Works Tour’