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UK National Memorial to Queen Elizabeth II to be located in St James’s Park

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Queen Elizabeth at the State Banquet at the House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads in Tallinn, Estonia.
Queen Elizabeth at the State Banquet at the House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads in Tallinn, Estonia.

UK National Memorial to Queen Elizabeth II to be located in St James’s Park, London


7 September 2024

  • St James’s Park, London announced as location for the UK’s national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II 
  • The site was chosen due to its historical significance and personal connection to the late Queen, as well as its proximity to the ceremonial route of The Mall
  • The memorial will reflect Queen Elizabeth II’s extraordinary life of service and provide a space for pause and reflection

The site for the new national Queen Elizabeth II Memorial has today (7th September 2024) been announced as St James’s Park, London.

The memorial site will include the area of St James’s Park adjacent to The Mall at Marlborough Gate, and land surrounding the pathway down to the lake, including the Blue Bridge.

The site was chosen because of its close proximity to the ceremonial route of The Mall, its historical and constitutional significance and personal connection to Queen Elizabeth. It is close to Buckingham Palace – the Monarch’s official residence – the Commonwealth headquarters, and statues of her parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

The Committee – established by the UK Government and Royal Household in 2023 – considered various options for the location and engaged with the wider public and with key stakeholders and experts across the four nations of the UK to ensure their feedback was considered. 

The UK Government will support the successful proposals, and will work closely with the Committee as plans develop. In recognition of the impact Her late Majesty had across the UK, the UK Government will also make available funding for memorial projects in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Further details on how this will be taken forward will be available in due course.

The memorial is intended to provide not only a fitting monument but also a space for contemplation and community, and will be of an appropriate scale and ambition to match the impact of Queen Elizabeth II on national life, The Commonwealth and indeed the rest of the world.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said:

“Queen Elizabeth II’s enduring legacy of service and devotion to our country will never be forgotten.

“The national memorial will be located in St James’s Park, right in the heart of the capital, providing everyone with a place to honour the Late Queen and connect with the shared history we cherish.”

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Rt Hon Pat McFadden, said:

“Queen Elizabeth II was our longest reigning monarch, and gave her life in service to our nation. It is only right that the memorial is situated in a location that represents the scale of Her role at the heart of British society, and provides a place of reflection for the public.”

The UK has a proud tradition of memorialising its monarchs and other significant historical figures, from the Royal Albert Hall and the Victoria Memorial, to Millicent Fawcett. London hosts permanent memorials to recent monarchs including George V, George VI, as well as Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The creation of a permanent memorial to Queen Elizabeth II will continue this tradition. The announcement of the final design will coincide with what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s hundredth birthday year in 2026.

Later this year the design phase of the memorial will be launched, when architects, artists and designers will be invited to submit design proposals for the memorial.

Lord Janvrin GCB GCVO PC, Committee Chair and former Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth said:

“The Mall and St James’s Park at the ceremonial heart of our capital provides a location closely identified with so many events of the late Queen’s life. It is a fitting site for the national memorial in her honour to remember and celebrate her extraordinary contribution to our lives throughout her long reign.”

Baroness Amos LG CH PC,  Committee member and former Lord President of the Council said:

“As Lord President of the Council I met the late Queen regularly. As our Head of State she played an important global leadership role over many decades. She understood the importance of integrity, understanding and values in decision making. She also knew how to connect to people and bring communities together. I admired her resilience and steadfastness, her belief in the people of Britain and the Commonwealth, her quiet diplomacy, her subtle use of power and ‘common sense’ approach.”

Alex Holmes, Committee member and Queen’s Young Leader, said:

“When I met her I was struck by Queen Elizabeth’s ability to connect with so many people – young and old, here and abroad. Her memorial, sitting in the heart of London, will create a lasting legacy and celebrate her long life of public service.”

The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee is tasked with the responsibility to present formal recommendations for a UK national memorial and legacy programme to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II. The Committee comprises eight senior figures from across British public life, selected for their expertise, and chaired by the late Queen’s former Private Secretary Lord Robin Janvrin.  The Committee is also continuing its work to develop proposals for a UK-wide legacy programme to commemorate Queen Elizabeth. The Committee is expected to report final design and legacy programme recommendations to the Prime Minister and His Majesty The King in 2026.

Andrew Scattergood CBE, Chief Executive of The Royal Parks, said:

“We are honoured that St James’s Park has been chosen as the location for the national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II. The park is steeped in rich Royal history, renowned worldwide for hosting spectacular Royal and ceremonial events, so it feels fitting that the memorial should be situated here, close to where our longest-reigning monarch spent a great deal of time. With a peaceful lake at its centre, the park enjoys an outstanding view of Buckingham Palace and provides a wonderful natural haven for wildlife in the centre of London. We hope that the memorial area will provide people with a tranquil space for reflection and contemplation.”

Prince William to Visit Aberdeen

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The Prince of Wales speaks during a visit to Mosaic Clubhouse in Lambeth, London, which supports people living with mental health conditions across Lambeth, as part of his tour of the UK to launch a project aimed at ending homelessness. June 26, 2023.
The Prince of Wales speaks during a visit to Mosaic Clubhouse in Lambeth, London, which supports people living with mental health conditions across Lambeth, as part of his tour of the UK to launch a project aimed at ending homelessness. June 26, 2023.

PRINCE WILLIAM TO VISIT ABERDEEN TO RECOGNISE WORK OF THE HOMELESSNESS SECTOR

Thursday 19th September 2024

Prince William will visit Aberdeen on Thursday 19th September to meet with essential workers from across the homelessness sector in the local area and representatives from the Homewards Aberdeen Coalition. His Royal Highness will use the opportunity to thank all those involved in supporting people experiencing homelessness across the local area.

The Prince of Wales to Attend Sovereign’s Parade

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The Prince of Wales (now King Charles) presents Officer Cadet Michael Lomando of the USA the Overesas award during the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 2015
The Prince of Wales (now King Charles) presents Officer Cadet Michael Lomando of the USA the Overesas award during the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 2015

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ATTEND THE SOVEREIGN’S PARADE AT THE ROYAL AIR FORCE COLLEGE CRANWELL

Thursday 12th September 2024

The Prince of Wales, on behalf of His Majesty The King, will attend the Sovereign’s Parade at the Royal Air Force College in Cranwell, Lincolnshire, on Thursday 12th September.

The parade will include graduates from the Commissioned Warrant Officers Course and Modular Initial Officer Training Course. In total 48 Royal Air Force Cadets will be passing out at the parade, alongside four International Officer Cadets from Jordan, Kenya, Pakistan and Uganda. The cadets have undergone up to 24 weeks of intensive training, which prepares them with the skills and knowledge required to set the foundations for a successful career in the RAF.

The Prince of Wales to Visit South Wales

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join primary school pupils in a beach clean-up during a visit to Newborough Beach in North Wales.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL VISIT SOUTH WALES

Tuesday 10th September 2024

The Prince of Wales will carry out engagements in Llanelli in South Wales on Tuesday 10th September to celebrate Welsh sport and culture and meet local communities.

Firstly, The Prince will visit Swiss Valley Community Primary School to meet pupils who took part in the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod.

Then, to mark Air Ambulance Week, the Prince, as patron, will visit the Wales Air Ambulance headquarters.

The day will conclude with a visit by His Royal Highness to the home of the Scarlets to celebrate the contribution of Welsh female rugby players in support of the Welsh Rugby Union’s “Missing Caps” campaign and ahead of the 2025 Women’s World Cup.

The Queen to Visit Bath and Wiltshire

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Queen Camilla visits Kindred Studios' pop-up hub in Shepherds Bush, west London, an art studio and creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. February 14, 2024.
Queen Camilla visits Kindred Studios' pop-up hub in Shepherds Bush, west London, an art studio and creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. February 14, 2024.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN WILL VISIT BATH AND WILTSHIRE

Tuesday 3rd September 2024

Engagement 1:

Her Majesty The Queen will officially open the new Dyson Cancer Centre at the Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Bath.

Engagement 2:

The Queen will open the new headquarters of Stonegate Farmers, a new state-of-the-art facility where free-range and organic eggs are packed. Lacock Green, Lacock, Wiltshire.

Financial Reports 2023-24

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, following the Coronation. May 6, 2023.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, following the Coronation. May 6, 2023.

Financial reports 2023-24

The Royal Household today published its annual financial statement, the Sovereign Grant Report, for the financial year 2023-24. The Sovereign Grant is the funding provided to support the official duties of The Sovereign and maintain the Occupied Royal Palaces. It also includes a dedicated amount to fund the ten-year Reservicing of Buckingham Palace, now in its eighth year – a major overhaul of essential building services to ensure the Palace is protected for future generations.

This year’s statement covers a period which included moments of national and international celebration, including The Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen in May 2023 and His Majesty’s State Visit to Kenya in October 2023 – the first to a Commonwealth nation as King. It also reflects a time of unforeseen challenges for the Royal Family as both The King and The Princess of Wales stepped back from public-facing duties temporarily, to prioritise their treatment and recovery from cancer.

You can download the documents using the following links:

Sovereign Grant Report 2023-24 (PDF)

Royal Travel Appendix – Sovereign Grant Report 2023-24 (PDF)

Summary – Sovereign Grant Report 2023-24 (PDF)


Autumn Tour to Australia and Samoa

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Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, hold koalas at Government House, November, 2012, in Adelaide, Australia.
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, hold koalas at Government House, November, 2012, in Adelaide, Australia.

Autumn Tour to Australia and Samoa

14 July 2024

Their Majesties The King and Queen will undertake an Autumn Tour in October 2024. This will include Royal Visits to Australia and Samoa, where Their Majesties will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024.

The King and Queen will visit Australia at the invitation of the Australian Government, where their programme will feature engagements in the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales. 

Their Majesties’ State Visit to Samoa will celebrate the strong bilateral relationship between the Pacific Island nation and the U.K. 

Their Majesties to Visit the Channel Islands

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Prince William, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a D-Day national commemoration event in Portsmouth, England, June 5, 2024.
Prince William, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a D-Day national commemoration event in Portsmouth, England, June 5, 2024.

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN WILL VISIT THE CHANNEL ISLANDS

Monday 15th July – Tuesday 16th July 2024

Monday 15th July: Jersey

Engagement 1:

Their Majesties The King and Queen will visit Royal Square for a Special Sitting of the States Assembly and Sitting of the Royal Court.

Engagement 2:

Their Majesties will attend the Jersey Expo Event at Weighbridge Place.

Engagement 3:

The King and Queen will view the presentation of The King’s Colour outside Pomme d’Or Hotel.

Engagement 4:

Their Majesties will attend The King’s Parade and afterwards join a tea party, where they will meet guests from a broad cross-section of the island’s community. This will include representatives from arts and culture organisations, emergency services, veterans, voluntary sector and royal patronages.

Tuesday 16th July: Guernsey

Engagement 1:

The King and Queen will attend a Special Sitting of the States of Deliberation, Guernsey’s Parliament, taking place on the St Peter Port seafront.

Engagement 2:

Their Majesties will unveil a plaque to mark their visit before touring a showcase of Guernsey culture, heritage, produce and environmental initiatives on Crown Pier. Their Majesties will go on to join a tea party.

Engagement 3:

His Majesty The King will meet with representatives from Guernsey Finance at Government House.

Engagement 4:

Her Majesty The Queen will tour Hauteville House, where Victor Hugo lived during his exile in Guernsey.

Engagement 5:

The King and Queen will visit Les Cotils, where His Majesty, Patron of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, will see some rare Golden Guernsey Goats before meeting delegations from Alderney and Sark who will showcase aspects of each Island’s community, culture, history and environmental projects.

Their Majesties The King and Queen will Visit the Senedd

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King Charles III meeting members of the public as he leaves Cardiff Castle in Wales. September 16, 2022.
King Charles III meeting members of the public as he leaves Cardiff Castle in Wales. September 16, 2022.

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN WILL VISIT WALES

Thursday 11th July 2024

Engagement 1:

Their Majesties The King and Queen will visit the Senedd on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.

Upon Their Majesties’ arrival at the Senedd, the Royal Welsh will form a guard of honour. This is the first time His Majesty will have seen them since the King was appointed their colonel-in-chief on St David’s Day.

The King and Queen will be greeted by children representing primary schools from across Wales, a civic line up, the Llywydd of the Senedd (Presiding Officer), the Rt Hon. Elin Jones MS, and the First Minister of Wales, the Rt Hon. Vaughan Gething MS. Inside the Senedd, Their Majesties will meet party and parliamentary leaders.

As Their Majesties enter the Siambr, Mared Pugh-Evans, who has been appointed the King’s harpist, will play – this will be her first performance in her new position.

The Llywydd will make opening remarks, followed by the First Minister and the party leaders. Two poems written by Aron Pritchard will then be performed, one written when he was a school pupil to mark the first official opening of the then National Assembly in 1999 and a new one written for this event. Aron Pritchard is now a member of staff at the Senedd. A choir from local primary school Ysgol Treganna will also perform.

His Majesty will then give a speech, marking the 25th anniversary of the Senedd, after which the Llywydd will close the session.

Entering the Cwrt, Their Majesties will be introduced to Senedd staff who have worked at the parliament for 25 years or who are 25 years old. Their Majesties will also meet Members of the Senedd.

Before departure, the King and Queen will have the opportunity to meet members of the community who have contributed to key moments in the Senedd’s history, including the petitioner who successfully started a campaign for carrier bag charges, and Welsh Youth Parliament representatives. The ‘Any Body Can Choir’ will perform in the background, which is made up of children who would not ordinarily get the opportunity to try musical activities.

Engagement 2: to be announced.

The King to Host Reception for Recipients of the King’s Award for Enterprise

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The Princess Royal speaks to guests as she hosts a reception for recipients of The Queen's Awards for Enterprise at Buckingham Palace in London, July 12, 2022.
The Princess Royal speaks to guests as she hosts a reception for recipients of The Queen's Awards for Enterprise at Buckingham Palace in London, July 12, 2022.

HIS MAJESTY THE KING WILL HOST A RECEPTION FOR RECIPIENTS OF THE KING’S AWARD FOR ENTERPRISE 2024

Tuesday 9th July 2024

His Majesty The King, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent, will host a reception for recipients of the King’s Award for Enterprise at Windsor Castle.

During the reception His Majesty will meet winners from across the United Kingdom, many of whom are leading in their fields of innovation, international trade, sustainable development and promoting opportunity through social mobility.

The 2024 recipients of the King’s Award for Enterprise include WeWalk Limited, a smart- cane and navigation system for safe and independent visually impaired mobility; Bluewater Bio Ltd, which removes deadly phosphorus from rivers; Frugalpac Ltd, the world’s first and only commercially-available paper bottle for wine and spirits; and Whitehouse Construction Co. Ltd, a flood resistant door and gasket for domestic properties which provides a passive defence against water.

Instituted by Royal Warrant in 1965, the awards are the most prestigious business awards in the United Kingdom, with recipients recognised as being among the best of British businesses.

Previously known as the Queen’s Award for Enterprise, this is the 58th year of the awards and the second year recipients will receive a King’s Award for Enterprise following the scheme’s name change.

Recipients of the award can use the King’s Awards Emblem for the next five years on their products and to promote their services. This year, a total of 252 businesses were recognised for their success across the four award categories. Recipients include those leading the way in a broad range of industries from promoting opportunity through social mobility, sustainable development and Innovation. This includes five businesses being recognised with two awards.

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