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View all search resultsIndonesians in the United Kingdom have their own opinions about the longest-reigning monarch.
Indonesians in the United Kingdom have their own opinions about the longest-reigning monarch.
At the age of 25, young Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, replacing her father, George VI. The rest is history; for 70 years, she reigned as the longest monarch of the United Kingdom. She passed away on Sept. 8, at the age of 96.
Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth II was loved by people across the globe. Not a few, however, see her as a symbol of the British colonial empire. Indonesians (no strangers to the brutality of colonialism) in the UK share their thoughts on the late queen.
Approachable queen
Dede Elmi, 49, who has spent 14 years living in Birmingham, said that Indonesians in the UK liked the queen due to her “benevolent” image, as “a rock” of the monarchy.
“She also just seemed like an ordinary grandma next door to whom you could share your stories and she would show genuine interest,” shared the mother of two.
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