JAKARTA - Queen Elizabeth II was announced dead on Thursday, September 8. The departure of the queen with the longest government period leaves sorrow for the whole world.
This grief was also felt by a number of public figures ranging from musicians to actors and actresses. They gave tribute to Queen Elizabeth II through social media.
During Her Majesty's life, Queen Elizabeth II was always there. I remember my childhood watching her wedding moments on television. I remember her as a beautiful young woman, a beloved grandmother to the nation. The deepest sympathy for the royal family," wrote the frontman of The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger.
Musician Elton John also called Queen Elizabeth II an inspiring figure and led the country with various warm moments.
I mourn my country for the death of the Queen. with a heavy heart I feel sadness over Britain without Queen Elizabeth II," Ozzy Osbourne wrote.
A elegant, stunning woman, Jennifer totaled the photo of Queen Elizabeth II at a young age.
Rest in peace Your Majesty. He means a lot to a lot of people," wrote Jack airing.
It's sad for our Queen to leave. On top of that, she is a mother, grandmother, and ancestors. My deepest condolences to the family," added Leona Lewis.
We would like to send our deepest sympathy to the Royal family for the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. A strong and ruling woman for 70 years and serves with integrity, dignity and affection," Yoko Ono said in a statement representing John Lennon.
"It is with a heavy heart that I mourn England without Queen Elizabeth II," wrote Liam Gallagher.
"Rest in peace, Queen," wrote Nicki Minaj.
Rest in peace, Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Dedicated, elegant, unforgettable. Today we will remember him as one of the best leaders the world has ever seen," wrote Kris Jenner.
Girl boss original. One of the most inspiring women. The end of an era. RIP," wrote Paris Hilton.
Today is a sad day for the whole world. I am sorry for the departure of the Queen. she will always be remembered for her loyalty and condolences to the Royal family today," said Victoria Beckham.
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