Centre for Ageing Better pays tribute to The Queen
Buckingham Palace has announced the passing of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96.
Our Chief Executive, Carole Easton, praises the Queen for her tireless and hugely impactful support for hundreds of charities during her 70 year reign.
Carole Easton, Chief Executive of the Centre for Ageing Better, said: “We are deeply saddened by the death of Queen Elizabeth II and offer our condolences to the Royal Family at this difficult time.
“The Queen was a tireless and hugely impactful supporter of the charity sector, helping to raise awareness and promote understanding of hundreds of important causes through her decades of public service. In particular she supported a number of good causes supporting older people and for the betterment of society more generally. Her contribution to the sector, and to our nation’s history over the past century, will be remembered and felt for many years after her passing.
“As someone who resolutely and devoutly fulfilled her public duties through her 70s, 80s and 90s, she was a fantastic inspiration for many older people – who admired her for her stoicism, selflessness and commitment. The Queen constantly challenged the ill-considered stereotype that later life means inactivity, loss of purpose and disengagement with society.
“Her irreplaceable and invaluable contribution to the UK will be sorely missed.”
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