At the Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Prince Charles paid a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, calling her “mummy.” Ten years later, at the close of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert, Charles repeated this gesture as he paid tribute to the Queen’s lifetime of “selfless service.”

The Queen has been on the throne for an unprecedented 70 years, and Charles’ tribute was a way of showing his appreciation for her commitment to the British people. He said, “I’m so proud of you, Mummy.”

The Queen has been a role model for her children and grandchildren, and Charles’ tribute was a way of expressing his admiration for her. He said, “Your Majesty, you have been an unfailing source of love, support and inspiration to all of us.”

Charles’ use of the term “mummy” to address the Queen is a sign of the deep respect and affection he has for her. It is also a reminder of the Queen’s role as a mother to her children and grandchildren.

The Queen has always been a strong advocate for the monarchy and has dedicated her life to serving the British people. Charles’ tribute was a way of acknowledging her commitment and dedication. He said, “You have given so much to the nation and to the Commonwealth.”

Charles’ tribute to the Queen was a touching moment that highlighted the strong bond between them. It was a reminder of the Queen’s dedication to her role as a monarch and a mother. As Charles said, “You have been an unfailing source of love, support and inspiration to all of us.”

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