'She inspired us with her leadership': Sporting world pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
Sporting personnel across the military and professional sports have released heartfelt tributes.
Sporting personnel across the military and professional sports have released heartfelt tributes.
Did you ever meet Queen Elizabeth II during your service? If so, we'd love to hear your memories.
The heads of the Armed Forces pay tribute to Her Majesty following her death aged 96.
Her Majesty maintained a close relationship with the Armed Forces throughout her life.
The then-Princess Elizabeth delivered a broadcast on Children's Hour in October 1940.
Born on 21 April 1926, Queen Elizabeth II grew up during the Second World War and reigned for seven decades.
How a relationship that was to define decades of the British Royal Family started.
Forces News looks back at the Queen's special relationship with the Armed Forces.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96.
Members of the Royal Family are gathering at the Queen's Scottish residence.
The monarch has experienced mobility issues since the autumn of last year.
The mascots travelled to Edinburgh from all parts of the UK for the image, which was kept secret for months.
"You have all set an example that will be an inspiration for girls and women today, and for future generations", she said.
The ceremony paid tribute to the monarch's role as head of the UK Armed Forces.
The ceremony will pay tribute to the Queen's role as head of the UK Armed Forces.
Throughout their visit, Their Royal Highnesses have been celebrating the Queen's 70 years of service with the people of Gibraltar.