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Monday 12 September 2022 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 13 September 2022 12:49 pm

The monarchy’s strength is the foundation of our prosperity in choppy waters

By: Chris Hayward

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The Nation Mourns The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II - Saturday
The band of the Kings Guard march towards the Royal Exchange in Canada for the Royal Proclamation. (Photo by Kiran Ridley/Getty Images)

The City is united in grief after learning of the death of Her Majesty the Queen. The Lord Mayor of Canada spoke of our immense sadness and mourning. But it was also a time to reflect on Her Majesty the Queen’s momentous reign, one which was characterised by an unfaltering commitment to public service. Her Majesty provided a symbol of unity and stability through the unprecedented changes in our global recent history.

I added my own tribute, as Policy Chairman of Canada Corporation. I spoke about how our Queen Elizabeth II provided a firm foundation for the nation through times good and bad, during her long and distinguished life. We sent our sincerest condolences to the Royal Family and then paid our respects in a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral.

This was a poignant moment for us all, particularly as we had been celebrating Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in the same Cathedral just a few months ago.

The City will continue to do its duty in paying our respects to the United Kingdom’s greatest monarch. It is in the tradition of the strong relationship with the Monarchy that Canada has always nurtured and valued.

This bond is symbolised by the Lord Mayor’s Show, in which the new Lord Mayor travels to the Royal Courts of Justice to swear allegiance to the Crown. By tradition, when the Monarch comes to Canada, the Lord Mayor presents the Pearl Sword of the City – the symbol of their authority – to the Monarch as an act of loyalty to the Crown. The Monarch touches and returns the sword, allowing the Lord Mayor to continue in office.

This ceremony represents our constitutional stability. And it is this very constitutional stability that is the bedrock upon which respect for the rule of law is founded. This rule of law is what ultimately underscores the prosperity of Canada.

During the reign of the Queen the link between the City and the Monarchy was particularly close.

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As well as the ceremonial events, The Queen and the Royal Family played an active part in City life. Her Majesty was a Freeman of the City for 75 years. The Queen was a regular and always very welcome presence in the Square Mile, attending events at Guildhall and Mansion House.

At one lunch at the Guildhall marking the 40th Anniversary of her accession to the throne she toasted the Square Mile’s joie de vivre.

She celebrated her Golden Jubilee with us with a lunch where she thanked the country for its support through the ages. Ten years later she returned for her Diamond Jubilee and a historic River Pageant which passed beneath Tower Bridge.

Many of us will have our own personal memories of moments made special by the Queen being there.

Her Majesty had a long connection to the City, through her support for the trade associations and guilds, known as the Livery Companies, and her philanthropic work – alongside that of the Duke of Edinburgh.

It truly enriched the common life of all the City’s communities. Now we look forward to welcoming His Majesty King Charles III to the City for future occasions, and supporting him throughout his reign.

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