HRH posts a touching message to the British monarch on her 91st birthday.
She has reigned for an impressive 65 years, making her the world’s longest serving monarch.
However that’s “not what sets Her Majesty far ahead and apart from others”, according to HRH Princess Haya bint Al Hussein.
The royal paid tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of the UK, on her 91st birthday on April 21.
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Princess Haya posted a heartfelt message to the Queen, who she has met on several occasions, namely at Britain’s Royal Ascot horse race (keen equestrians HRH and HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum often make an appearance at the annual event).
“Today we celebrate a woman who is, without doubt, one of the greatest Queens that has ever lived,” wrote Princess Haya on Instagram, in a post that has garnered more than 5,000 likes.
“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the world’s longest reigning monarch, but it is not the duration of her reign that sets Her Majesty far ahead and apart from others, it is the fact that Her Majesty has reigned through times of both incredible change and turbulence, never failing to meet every challenge and adversity with unwavering energy and complete selflessness.”
The Queen has “has used her power as a force for hope”, HRH continued, adding that HM is “the personification of goodness, faith and values in our world”.
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“Her Majesty’s incredible achievements and true commitment to the people of the UK, Commonwealth and the world, who she has served with absolute grace and dignity, will be celebrated today, and I join, with my family, many millions of others in wishing HM Queen Elizabeth II, a very happy and joyful birthday.”
Queen Elizabeth, who celebrated her Sapphire Jubilee in Feburary, spent her birthday watching the action on the track at Newbury Racecourse.
To mark the occasion, Buckingham Palace tweeted a picture of the monarch on her christening day in 1926.
Queen Elizabeth II pictured at just one month old at her christening – 91 years ago#HappyBirthdayHerMajesty #Queenat91 pic.twitter.com/QqrgZCQL1U
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 21, 2017
Image: HRH Princess Haya/Instagram