Alexander Larman

When will Elizabeth II get the memorial she deserves?

Queen Elizabeth II (Credit: Getty images)

After the public grief that greeted the death of our longest-serving monarch Elizabeth II a year ago today, it might be expected that there would be a similar display of commemoration to mark the first anniversary of her passing. Instead, the Royal Family have let it be known that there will be no public event to remember her.

The King and Queen will hold a private family ceremony at Balmoral Castle, to which all the senior members of ‘the Firm’ will be invited – save, perhaps inevitably, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Prince and Princess of Wales will make an appearance in public, but are not expected to issue any kind of message or statement in explicit commemoration of the late monarch.

It is inevitable, and right, that there will eventually be a lavish memorial erected to Elizabeth II

At first glance, this lack of recognition for the late Queen might seem almost callous.

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