A petition to build a monument dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II in Malta has been launched. The petition can be found online and has, as of now, gathered 97 signatures. This is very likely to increase, given the connection by the late Queen and the Maltese public.
Launched by Jerome Farrugia, this petition comes after the somber news announced on Thursday by Buckingham palace revealing the tragic death of Queen Elizabeth the Second. Following her death, it was also announced that her son Charles would succeed her to the throne and officially become King Charles the Third.
There already exists a statue dedicated to Queen Victoria situated in the centre of the capital city Valletta. The reason for the petition is stated as: “It is important because this woman gave so much to the world and I think it is our time to show respect and pay her back by honouring her in the form of a statue.”
Queen Elizabeth was Malta’s head of state for 20 years between 1954 and 1974, before Malta became a republic and Sir Anthony Mamo was appointed Malta’s first ever president. The Queen’s links to the Mediterranean island don’t stop there as Malta is the only other country the monarch called home. She lived in a villa in Guardamangia for two years with her husband Prince Phillip.
Her last ever overseas travel was also to Malta back in 2015, when she came to the island in order to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Do you think a statue dedicated to her memory is appropriate in Malta?
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