A permanent national memorial dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II is set to be established in London, following approval from Westminster City Council. The tribute will be located in a Royal Park, marking a significant step in commemorating the legacy of Britainโs longest-reigning monarch.
The centerpiece of the memorial will be a statue placed at Marlborough Gate, a prominent entrance to the park situated directly opposite Buckingham Palace. The location holds symbolic importance, connecting the Queenโs public life with one of the most iconic royal landmarks in the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in 2022, remains one of the most influential figures in modern British history. Her reign spanned over seven decades, during which she became a symbol of continuity, stability, and service.
The memorial aims to honour her enduring contributions and provide a space for reflection for both citizens and visitors. It is expected to become a landmark tribute, attracting people from around the world who wish to pay their respects and celebrate her legacy.
With planning approval now secured, further details regarding the design and construction timeline are expected to be announced in the coming months.
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