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ON the windowsill in my office I have a photograph of the Queen. A few years ago, I was involved in writing a book for a military charity, for which…
of the celebrations to mark her platinum jubilee. the first minister, mark drakeford, says the events will show gratitude for her many years of selfless service . our wales correspondent hywel griffith looks at what the queen now represents to people in wales. fanfare ancient rituals, now part of modern welsh history. when the queen opened the sixth session of the senedd, she was once again giving royal approval. shazad khan had the weighty responsibility of carrying the mace, a symbol of the queen s authority. normally a security guard here, he says her visits bring more than pomp and ceremony. they show what happens here really matters. i can t think of anybody more important than the queen to me, in the whole world, really, in that capacity. she s basically a symbol, i think, personally, of what we all drive to towards, and she is a symbol of hope. but when power first was devolved
again giving royal approval. shazad khan had the weight of responsibility of carrying the mace, a symbol of the queen s authority. normally a security guard here, he says her visits bring more than pomp and ceremony. they show what happens here really matters. i can t think of anybody more important than the queen to me, in the whole world, really, in that capacity. she is basically a symbol, i think, personally, of what we all drive to towards, and she is a symbol of hope. when power first was devolved to wales in the 1990s, sovereign support was far from guaranteed. the home office advised against the queen coming to open the first welsh assembly, saying it didn t have the status. but she ignored the advice. this opening today marks a new and significant direction in the way in which wales is governed.
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