The Archbishop of Wales has paid tribute to the way Queen Elizabeth continued to "surprise and delight" long into her reign.
Archbishop Andrew John gave an address to Wales' national service of prayer and reflection at Llandaff Cathedral - which was attended by King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, as well as invited guests from across Wales - for the late monarch on Friday (16.
09. 22) and also remembered Her Majesty for living a life of grace and wisdom. The Most Revd John paid tribute to the queen's "extraordinary legacy of service and devotion" and said she had transformed the monarchy, as wel as providing a reassuring constancy through her 70-year reign, which ended when she died aged 96 on 8 September.
Referring to the queen's opening of the Senedd building in 2006, the archbishop said "shared tradition" still counted and the queen's example of grace and wisdom was needed to “build a prosperous and compassionate society”.
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