State flags at all government buildings in Singapore will be flown at half-mast on the day of the funeral as a mark of respect.
Her passing is an enormous loss to us all," Madam Halimah wrote. She performed her duties with devotion, grace, and humility," he added. Prior to that, they visited Singapore in 1989 and 1972.
SINGAPORE - Singapore and the United Kingdom share two centuries of history and Queen Elizabeth II's death is a profound loss, said President Halimah Yacob on ...
In a Facebook post, Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin said that Queen Elizabeth's death marked the end of an era. Throughout her life, she steadfastly served the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth." DPM Heng Swee Keat said that Singapore had the honour of hosting the Queen on three state visits in 1972, 1989 and 2006. Parliament will observe one minute of silence at the beginning of its sitting on Monday, Sept 12, 2022." In a Facebook post, the President said: “Deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty was a symbol of unity, greatly loved and trusted by people from across the Commonwealth.
In a Facebook post on Friday morning, PM Lee said: “On behalf of the Singapore Government, I extend my sincerest condolences to King Charles III and all members ...
"Her passing is greatly mourned by everyone in Singapore," Mr Lee wrote, extending his condolences to King Charles III and the royal family, UK Prime Minister ...
The Queen will be remembered and missed dearly," he wrote. Throughout her life, she steadfastly served the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth," said Mr Lee in his Facebook post. "Today, more than 5,500 UK companies are based in Singapore. "Deeply saddened by the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty presided over one of the longest periods of peace and prosperity in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth," he wrote in a Facebook post on Friday. "Her contributions to the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and indeed to the world will be recorded in history, and she will always be remembered fondly as a great world leader," said Mr Lee.
Singapore rep Lee Hsien Loong this morning mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth II after her passing last night.
“Deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” he wrote. Family members rushed to Scotland when news traveled that the Queen’s health was deteriorating. She was 96.
SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has today extended his “sincerest condolences” over the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
Her contributions to the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and indeed to the world will be recorded in history, and she will always be remembered fondly as a great world leader," the prime minister wrote at length. "Deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She performed her duties with devotion, grace, and humility.
President Halimah Yacob has written to His Majesty King Charles III, and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has written to His Majesty King Charles III as well ...
The United Kingdom has remained a valued defence partner under the Five Power Defence Arrangements, and last year we were glad to welcome the HMS Queen Elizabeth II to our shores on its historic tour of the region. Her Majesty’s deep sense of duty, unwavering devotion and countless contributions over a lifetime have left an indelible mark on our collective history and inspired millions around the world, including Singaporeans. The Queen will be remembered and missed dearly. As we commemorate her reign, I have no doubt the world will long continue to draw inspiration and strength from Her Majesty’s life story and contributions. I warmly recall her State Visits to Singapore – in 1972, 1989 and 2006, especially the lunch I hosted for her at the Fullerton Hotel in 2006. Her Majesty The Queen was the very heart and soul of the United Kingdom. On behalf of the people of Singapore, my husband and I extend our most heartfelt condolences during this time of grief. . Being the first-ever State Visit to the United Kingdom by a Singapore President, Her Majesty presided over a momentous occasion in our bilateral relations, and her State Banquet speech paid an inspiring tribute to the two centuries of shared history between Singapore and the United Kingdom, as well as Singapore’s achievements on the eve of our 50th year of independence. She was, and will forever continue to be, a wellspring of strength and inspiration not just for the British people but also for the people in the Commonwealth and beyond. . . The text of the letters is appended.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has dedicated a Facebook post to Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on Sep. 8 (UK time). "The very heart and ...
"Her passing is greatly mourned by everyone in Singapore. She performed her duties with devotion, grace, and humility. "Her Majesty’s reign saw one of the longest periods of peace and prosperity in the history of the United Kingdom.