eLanka

Tuesday, 30 Sep 2025
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Newsletter
  • eLanka Weddings
  • Property
  • eLanka Shop
  • Business Directory
eLankaeLanka
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Follow US
© 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Blog » Articles » Memories of a Monarch-By Dr Remy Perumal
Articles

Memories of a Monarch-By Dr Remy Perumal

eLanka admin
Last updated: September 13, 2022 6:07 pm
By
eLanka admin
ByeLanka admin
Follow:
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE

Memories of a Monarch-By Dr Remy Perumal Retired Consultant Physician and Freelance Journalist UK

a personal tribute

Queen Elizabeth 11

Queen Elizabeth 11, the longest reigning Monarch, has died. This is a seismic event in the history of the United Kingdom.  The World mourns her passing.

As I write this piece, I hear the bells toll at the West Minster Cathedral and the churches nearby. The immediate sense of sorrow was evident amongst the ordinary citizens of London. From the sentiments expressed by the Londoners and the tourists interviewed on television, it is obvious, how fond they were of the Queen. Many had come to be in the vicinity of Buckingham Palace, a need they felt, to be there in person, near the late Queen’s residence.  Their presence was, for sombre contemplation, to lay flowers by the railings or to light a candle, in memory of their revered monarch. In the next few days this outpouring of affection became evident all over the country. This is an expression of gratitude or a personal alignment to a family experience. Her late Majesty’s constant presence meant to them, she was considered a  member of their family- a mother,

More Read

Lytton Chandra (LC) de Silva
Lytton Chandra (LC) de Silva
Qld Sri Lankan Newsletter – Dæhæna – September 2025
Brisbane Heat launches Shaheen’s Fan Bay to celebrate Shaheen Shah Afridi’s first BBL stint

grandmother or great grandmother. Such is the poignancy and proximity of feeling, of her majesty’s loyal subjects. This sincerity of feeling transcends those tributes of politicians, foreign dignitaries or royalty, that have poured in, since her death was announced.

For me, the late Queen is the monarch of our time, the only monarch I know. I do recall vividly, her Majesty’s visit to Ceylon, as it was known then, in 1954. This visit of the young queen had been rescheduled because of the untimely death of her father, King George V1. I do remember waking up at 4am to get to our allocated viewing position. Our family had a place at the General Post office in Colombo Fort. From the window of my father’s office in the first floor, we had a good view of the main entrance of Queen’s House, the residence of the Governor General of Ceylon, where the Royal couple stayed.  We certainly did have a grandstand view of the young Queen and Prince Philip as they stood at the entrance to Queens House and waved to the crowds that gathered to see them.

In the late 1990’s I was fortunate to meet the Queen. Her Majesty was invited to open a new wing of the Hospital I was working in, in North Lincolnshire. Not included in the party welcoming the Queen, I with other colleagues had lined up in the corridor outside the wing her Majesty declared open. After the opening, as she walked down that corridor, the queen  came over to us.  She spoke to us, inquired about our role and expressed her

gratitude for the work we do. It was brief but a memorable experience, which, I have treasured and cherished.It is indeed a coincidence that the Queen, decided to spend her last days in her beloved Balmoral Estate, in Scotland. Although expected at her age, her sudden demise, strangely seems unusual. It seems unreal, because, at her great age, she was still working. It is a shock because, only 48 hours before, she was seen on Television, accepting the resignation of the outgoing Prime Minister and appointing the successor.

Hence, a palpable sense of grief has engulfed the nation. The Queen may be no more but, her legacy will live on for many years to come. Her inclusivity, state craft, political insight, hard work and  commitment to the service, will be remembered and will be an inspiration to us all.  We do need this reassurance, as the United Kingdom  steps into a new era, with a new head of state, new government and new Prime Minister and the challenges that lie ahead, are formidable.

As the United Kingdom is now in a period of mourning, we pause to reflect and remember her unparalleled reign. It is pertinent, at this time, to focus on the late monarch’s words – “ every day brings a new life and new hope….”. This powerful  statement is particularly relevant to life today.  Liz Truss, our new Prime Minister, in her first speech to the Nation, did emphasise that our late queen “was the rock on which modern Britain is built”. Thus, it is our hope that this firm foundation will be the masonry, on which Britain will prosper and continue to grow. To this end, this nation must shed petty political differences, unite, banish the existing malaise, reignite our work ethic and move forward.

I conclude this tribute to our iconic queen with a phrase from the speech to the Nationby our King, Charles 111” “May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest”

   “ Rest in peace your Majesty”

TAGGED:Dr Remy PerumalQueen Elizabeth 11
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Health & Views September 1st issue 2022 - eLanka Health & Views September 1st issue 2022 – By Dr harold Gunatillake
Next Article UNDER 15 DIVISION 1 CRICKET - ANTONIANS ARE JOINT CHAMPIONS 1 UNDER 15 DIVISION 1 CRICKET – ANTONIANS ARE JOINT CHAMPIONS
FacebookLike
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Most Read
10 Pictures With Fascinating Stories Behind Them!

“A PICTURE SPEAKS A 1000 WORDS” – By Des Kelly

Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment

A Life Hack for when we’re Burnt Out & Broken Down – By Uma Panch

Narration of the History of our Proud Ancestral (Orang Jawa) Heritage. by Noor R. Rahim

eLanka Weddings

eLanka Marriage Proposals

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News- By Noel Whittaker

EILEEN MARY SIBELLE DE SILVA (nee DISSANAYAKE) – 29 September 1922 – 6 April 2018 – A Woman of Value an Appreciation written by Mohini Gunasekera

K.K.S. Cement Factory

Dr.Harold Gunatillake’s 90th Birthday party

Sri Lanka's women's cricket squad in Melbourne

Cricket: Sri Lanka’s women’s squad in Melbourne

- Advertisement -
Ad image
Related News
THOMIANA - September 2025
Articles

THOMIANA – September 2025

Heart Attacks
Articles Dr Harold Gunatillake

Understanding Sudden Fatal Heart Attacks: Causes and Preventive Measures – By Dr Harold Gunatillake

PRINCE OF PEACE CHRISTIANITYISME (The Narrow Path) - By Lakshman Navaratne
Articles Lakshman Navaratne

THE LAMB OF GOD – By Lakshman Navaratne

Articles Trevine Rodrigo

Melbourne Storm: Defying History, Chasing Glory – By TREVINE RODRIGO IN MELBOURNE. (eLanka Sports Editor).

sunday
Articles Charles Schokman

SUNDAY CHOICE – PEACE IN GOD’S LOVE – By Charles Schokman

  • Quick Links:
  • Articles
  • DESMOND KELLY
  • Dr Harold Gunatillake
  • English Videos
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sinhala Videos
  • eLanka Newsletters
  • Obituaries
  • Tamil Videos
  • Dr. Harold Gunatillake
  • Sunil Thenabadu
  • Sinhala Movies
  • Trevine Rodrigo
  • Michael Roberts
  • Tamil Movies

eLanka

Your Trusted Source for News & Community Stories: Stay connected with reliable updates, inspiring features, and breaking news. From politics and technology to culture, lifestyle, and events, eLanka brings you stories that matter — keeping you informed, engaged, and connected 24/7.
Kerrie road, Oatlands , NSW 2117 , Australia.
Email : info@eLanka.com.au / rasangivjes@gmail.com.
WhatsApp : +61402905275 / +94775882546

(c) 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.