Queen Elizabeth II laments Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s death in tribute

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Tributes from across the globe continue to pour in after Archbishop Desmond Tutu passed away on Sunday. The 90-year-old died surrounded by family in his Cape Town home and world leaders have celebrated his life in addition to mourning his death.

Queen Elizabeth II herself has now joined the chorus of tributes with her own comments on Tutu’s death.

In a statement released by the Royal Family just hours following the news of Tutu’s death, the Queen commented.

“I am joined by the whole Royal Family in being deeply saddened by the news of the death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a man who tirelessly championed human rights in South Africa and across the world.”

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II laments Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s death in tribute
The Queen paid tribute to Desmond Tutu upon learning of his passing. Image: Royal Family / Twitter

Queen will fondly remember Desmond Tutu’s humour

Clearly, even the Queen isn’t immune to Tutu’s iconic laugh and this was highlighted in her tribute.

“I remember with fondness my meetings with him and his great warmth and humour.”

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In conclusion, the Queen expressed the loss she says will be felt across her domain.

“Archbishop Tutu’s loss will be felt by the people of South Africa, and by so many people in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and across the Commonwealth, where he was held in such high affection and esteem.”

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Queen dealing with her own loss

However, Tutu’s death isn’t the only loss the Royal Family is attempting to come to terms with. The Queen paid an unusually personal tribute to her late husband Prince Philip during her annual Christmas Day message.

The Duke of Edinburgh passed away earlier this year and the Queen has admitted to feeling his absence during the festivities.

“Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones. This year especially I understand why,”

Queen Elizabeth II

The couple enjoyed 73 years of marriage and the Queen fondly remembered her late husband during her address.

“That mischievous inquiring twinkle was as bright at the end as when I first set eyes on him,” 

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