In a Facebook post, Labor MP He Ting Ru recounted meeting the Queen at the Ang Mo Kio Town Center in 1989, when she was six years old.
“I remember being only six years old when (my) mother picked me up after school and told my sister and me, ‘We’re going to see the Queen.
“I hurriedly handed her the flowers and bowed awkwardly to welcome her here in Singapore.
Ms. He says: “
In a statement, the British Chamber of Commerce said it was deeply saddened to learn of Queen Elizabeth’s passing.
“A strong proponent of business during her reign, the Queen embodied what it means to be British: humble, humble, determined, proud, empathetic and, above all, patriotic. rice field”
“For many of us, Her Majesty has been the reigning monarch for our entire lives, and her loss will leave a hole in our hearts,” the business group said.
To extend its condolences to the British royal family, the British Club Singapore has revealed that it has opened a eulogy book for members to sign at the clubhouse in Bukit Timah.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth, her son King Charles became the monarch of England.