Malawi UK Heritage Join The World In Paying Tribute To The Queen

Malawi's first President Dr Hasting Kamuzu Banda with the Queen at a Banquet in Buckingham Palace
Malawi’s first President Dr Hasting Kamuzu Banda with the Queen at a State Banquet in Windsor Castle 1985

As the mourners have now started gathering at the Buckingham Palace to mourn the Queen, Malawi Heritage in the United Kingdom join the rest of the world in paying tribute to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain.

Around lunchtime on Thursday the Royal family communicated to the world about the poor health condition of the Queen and the BBC’s main channel interrupted its programs to deliver a statement from Buckingham Palace that said doctors were concerned for Her Majesty’s health, and it continued with a BBC News special – Few hours later death was announce that Queen Elizabeth II has died peacefully at the age of 96 at her favourite home Balmoral in Scotland surrounded by members of the Royal family.

Chairperson of Malawi Heritage in the United Kingdom, Allan Mandindi has described the Queen as an exemplary public servant who served Britain and the rest of the world exceptionally.

“We are really saddened, she has served exceptionally and showed us the true meaning of dedication to public service, May Her Majesty Queen’s souls rest in peace, our deepest condolences to the Royal family,” said Mandindi.

Queen Elizabeth II is described as a beacon of stability after more than 70 years on the British throne, died at the age of 96 on 8th September 2022.

Following the demise of his mother, Prince Charles is now elevated and will properly be crowned as King Charles III of Britain.