Statement from Dean of Portsmouth on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
At this sad time for our nation and the Commonwealth, we at Portsmouth Cathedral join the people of this diocese in expressing our affection and gratitude as we mourn the death of our Sovereign. Her Majesty the Queen has not only served this nation and the whole commonwealth with great distinction throughout an outstandingly long reign, she has been a particular inspiration to people of faith through her personal commitment to God and the way this has shaped her life of service.
Through her seven decades on the throne, the Queen has lived through a period of enormous change, and together with her family has provided a sense of security, continuity and unity within our nation.
She, together with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren hold a special place in the affections of the people of the diocese, which she visited many times, not least for the Royal Maundy Service at Portsmouth Cathedral in 1998.
As we honour the memory of Her Majesty and give thanks for her reign, we extend our condolences to our new Sovereign and to all members of the royal family, and assure them of our prayers.
Portsmouth Cathedral is open for all to come and pay their respects, to sign books of condolence, attend worship, light candles and offer prayers.
The Very Revd Dr Anthony Cane
Dean of Portsmouth Cathedral