The Queen Mother
[30 March 2002]
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother has died peacefully in her sleep aged 101. The Prime Minister Tony Blair
said: 'Our thoughts are with The Queen, and particularly so after the sad loss of Princess Margaret, and with all the
Royal Family, with whom Britain mourns, united in grief at our loss and giving thanks for a life of extraordinary
service to our country.'
The Prime Minister's statement in full:
"During her long and extraordinary life, her grace, her sense of duty and her remarkable zest for life made her loved
and admired by people of all ages and backgrounds, revered within our borders and far beyond. She was part of the fabric
of our nation and we were all immensely proud of her.
Along with her husband, King George VI, she was also a symbol of our country's decency and courage.
Her bravery, when she refused point blank to leave London and her husband's side during the Blitz epitomised both her
own indomitable spirit and the spirit of the nation in its darkest hours. Later as Queen Mother, she was a unifying
figure for Britain, loved by all, sharing in its joys and troubles.
But respect for her went far beyond Britain. Throughout the Commonwealth and the world she was greeted with instant
affection and acclaim. Above all, she was motivated by the most powerful sense of duty and service, enhanced by her
profound religious conviction.
She believed that the Royal Family's role and duty was to serve the British nation and she carried out that duty with
total and selfless devotion.
Our thoughts are with The Queen, and particularly so after the sad loss of Princess Margaret, and with all the Royal
Family, with whom Britain mourns, united in grief at our loss and giving thanks for a life of extraordinary service to
our country."