Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96
The news of Queen Elizabeth II’s death marks the end of an era because of the depth of her eminent figure. Sadly, prestigious leadership, authority and reputation seem to disappear in our times, leaving behind a void that highlights the rarity of such steadfast commitment, dignity, and sense of duty in today’s ever-changing world.
In 70 years on the throne, always devoted to service, Queen Elizabeth reformed the monarchy, committed to supporting human rights while maintaining a steadfast presence through times of global change and uncertainty.
By the way, we are not here to retrace her history as the UK’s longest-serving monarch. In a world that seems to move backwards, we want to pay homage by quoting The Queen’s words when she gave the royal assent for marriage equality in 2015:
“My government will make further progress to tackle the gender pay gap and discrimination against people on the basis of their race, faith, gender, disability or sexual orientation.”
“Who’d have thought 62 years ago when I came to the throne, I’d be signing something like this? Isn’t it wonderful?’”

Also, her unforgettable style, made of bold colours and staple pieces, represented a constant throughout her reign. A recognisable and reassuring trademark, her wardrobe choices were both elegant and symbolic, designed to stand out in crowds while reflecting her unwavering dedication to duty. From her iconic hats to her signature handbags, every detail conveyed a sense of tradition, elegance, and timeless sophistication.
A steady presence and an extraordinary leader, she was truly one of the most admired figures in the world. Without a doubt, she will forever be remembered as The Queen.