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Princess shows late Queen’s legacy in safe hands at centenary celebration

Princess Anne opened the two-acre garden with a hidden corgi tribute as royals marked Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday with London events.

  • On Tuesday, the Royal Family marked what would have been Queen Elizabeth II's 100th birthday with public engagements across London, honoring the late monarch's legacy of service.
  • King Charles III issued a personal message describing his mother as "my darling mama," reflecting on her steadfast devotion to those she served throughout her reign.
  • Buckingham Palace hosted a reception Tuesday for representatives of the late Queen's patronages, including Cancer Research and the Army Benevolent Fund, where the King presented centenary cards to citizens celebrating their 100th birthdays.
  • Princess Anne officially opened the Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regent's Park on Tuesday, a two-acre space featuring the late Queen's favorite plants and a hidden corgi statue tribute.
  • Prince William and Princess Catherine shared rarely-seen photos on Instagram, remembering the Queen's "lifetime of duty" as tributes honored her enduring influence across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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