The
Queen's Golden Jubilee speech
The
following is the full text of the Queen's Golden Jubilee speech at the
Guildhall:
"My
Lord Mayor, Mr Prime Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen. Thank you, My Lord Mayor,
for your invitation to lunch at Guildhall today. It is a great pleasure once
again for Prince Philip and me to be in this historic building to add another
anniversary celebration to its long record of national events.
"I am
more than conscious at the moment of the importance of football. Although this
weekend comes about half way through my Jubilee year, as far as we are
concerned, it bears no relation to a rest at 'half-time'. However, I am very
glad that the 50th anniversary of my accession is giving so many people all over
this country and in the Commonwealth an excuse to celebrate and enjoy
themselves.
"It has
been a pretty remarkable 50 years by any standards. There have been ups and
downs, but anyone who can remember what things were like after those six long
years of war, appreciates what immense changes have been achieved since then.
"Not
everyone has been able to benefit from the growth of wealth and prosperity but
it has not been for the lack of political will. I think we can look back with
measured pride on the history of the last 50 years.
"Since
the spring of this year I have travelled extensively in this country and in the
Commonwealth. It has been wonderful to experience the many special events which
have brought together volunteers of all ages and organisations of all kinds.
"At
every stage along the way, Prince Philip and I have been overwhelmed by the
crowds waiting for us and deeply moved by the warmth of their welcome. We are
both much looking forward to our visits to Wales next week, then to other
regions of England and in the autumn to Canada.
"I am
quite convinced that these local celebrations have helped to remind people of
the value of such neighbourhood events in building a genuine community spirit.
I have seen this for myself in Green Street, for instance, here in the east of
London; in St Anne's Cathedral in Belfast and at that gathering of the young
people of Berkshire at Bisham Abbey.
"I hope
that these celebrations will remind us of our shared heritage and what it means
to be a united people, enjoying the support of families, friends and neighbours
around us. "I take this opportunity to mention the strength I draw from my
own family. The Duke of Edinburgh has made an invaluable contribution to my
life over these past 50 years, as he has to so many charities and organisations
with which he has been involved.
"We
both of us have a special place in our hearts for our children. I want to
express my admiration for the Prince of Wales and for all he has achieved for
this country. Our children, and all my family, have given me such love and
unstinting help over the years, and especially in recent months.
"Your
hospitality at this event, My Lord Mayor, is typical of the spirit of this
Jubilee and the kindness shown to me by so many people over the years. I would
like to give my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you - here in
Guildhall, those of you waiting in The Mall and the streets of London, and all
those up and down this country and throughout the Commonwealth, who may be
watching this on television. Thank you all for your enthusiasm to mark and
celebrate these past 50 years.
"Gratitude,
respect and pride, these words sum up how I feel about the people of this
country and the Commonwealth - and what this Golden Jubilee means to me."
Source:
The Times 4 June 2002