That nine-year-old could not have imagined, more than 35 years later, being in the front passenger seat of another car, this time with the Queen at the wheel, driving through the Balmoral estate. Nine-year-old me was absolutely convinced that I had caught her eye. By luck, we ended up close to her car as it passed by. With my mum, I was one of hundreds lining the streets. She visited Irvine, my home town, in July 1979 to open the Magnum leisure centre. I was nine years old when I first saw the Queen. Our personal recollections are often intertwined with memories of her reign. In an ever-changing and often turbulent world, Her Majesty has been our constant. When she became monarch, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister. When, as Princess Elizabeth, she gave a radio broadcast from South Africa on her 21st birthday, she was addressing an empire that still included India. Most of us do not remember life without the Queen. ![]() Those words are just as true for us today. of any individual whom I am now addressing”. “the beginning of which stretches beyond the memory. ![]() He commented that the grief of the country was in part because they were marking the end of an epoch, When Queen Victoria died in 1901, Arthur Balfour led tributes in the House of Commons. Today, on behalf of the Parliament and people of Scotland, I offer my heartfelt condolences to Your Majesties, and to the Duke of Rothesay, the Princess Royal, the Earls of Inverness and Forfar, and to all members of Her Majesty’s wider family. While the nation’s grief is for our Queen, the royal family’s is for their beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. For people across our country, this is a time of profound sorrow. Your Majesties, Presiding Officer, members of Parliament and honoured guests, it is my solemn duty, and my honour, to move the motion of condolence on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
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