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14 Sep 2022 | Wed 16:20
The President and First Lady sign the book of condolence in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II
The President and First Lady sign the book of condolence in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II
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Passing of Queen Elizabeth II
First Couple signs book of condolences opened in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II
The national flag was flown at half-mast from September 9 – 12, in mourning for the late Queen Elizabeth II
Maldives observed a three-day mourning period
The first couple went on to note that the Queen served the UK, the Commonwealth and the broader international community with the “utmost” dignity and dedication

The First Couple of Maldives have signed the book of condolences opened at the British High Commission in the Maldives, in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

In a joint message, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and First Lady Fazna Ahmed described the Queen’s long and distinguished reign as the finest example of loyalty to duty, sacrifice and selfless service as well as the love for her people.

The first couple went on to note that the Queen served the UK, the Commonwealth and the broader international community with the “utmost” dignity and dedication.

Further, the first couple also noted that the Queen held a dignified place with the people of Maldives, highlighting that many still remember her visit to the Maldives from fifty years ago with great fondness.

The message went on to read that the people of Maldives held her in the highest regard by referring to her with the singular word “Raanee”, which translates to Queen. This, the first couple said was due to the uniqueness of her distinction and in her tireless work through the Commonwealth to give equal representation to smaller nations like the Maldives.

The longest-reigning British monarch spanning seven decades and the head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8.

She died at the age of 96.

The national flag of Maldives was flown at half-mast in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth II, from September 9 – 12.

Maldives observed a three-day mourning period, while joining world leaders across the globe to mourn the death of the late Queen.

In a message to the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, King Charles III earlier, President Solih offered condolences.

In his message, he expressed deep grief in learning of the passing of the King’s beloved mother.

He noted that the people of the Maldives join the rest of the Commonwealth in mourning this “unfathomable” loss.

Highlighting that the Queen’s glorious reign of 70 long years has seen a life full of giving - to her duty, her people, and her commitment to making a difference in the world, the Maldivian president noted that she was also a beacon of strength and unity for the Commonwealth.

With this being said, President Solih expressed belief that the stories of the Queen’s perseverance and sense of duty will live on to inspire generations to come.

The president went on to state that the nation mourns and commemorates the Queen’s extraordinary life of continued service to the Great Britain and the Commonwealth, as a stabilizing force towards peace and progress.

Queen Elizabeth II was a recipient of the highest honor of the government of Maldives, the Grand Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghaazee.

Top politicians and senior government officials have poured condolences for the Royal Family.

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