On Friday, Pia Miller raised a glass in remembrance of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The 38-year-old Home and Away actress raised her gin and tonic in a toast to the monarch while she was watching an NFL game.
With a lime wedge garnish, she snapped a picture of the ice-cold beverage and posted it to Instagram with the caption, “G&T. A toast to Her Majesty.”
Four side portraits of the Queen in black and white from various eras of her lengthy life were posted earlier in the day by Pia.
She was dressed in dignity, grace, and strength. In peace, please. Our beloved Queen,” she captioned the photo on Instagram.
Queen Elizabeth II’s passing has prompted the first change in the head of state in more than seven decades, and Australia has joined the rest of the world in mourning.
Early on Friday (AEST), a statement from Buckingham Palace confirmed the 96-year-passing. old’s
The Queen passed away peacefully this afternoon at Balmoral, according to Buckingham Palace.
The King and The Queen Consort will stay at Balmoral through this evening and travel back to London the following day.
Australia’s flags will be flown at half-mast on Friday while the country waits to learn how the official mourning process will be handled.
The Queen, who will be succeeded by her son King Charles III, received praise from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as well. This development is anticipated to reignite the republican debate in Australia.
In a statement, Mr. Albanese stated that “an historic reign and a long life devoted to duty, family, faith and service has come to an end.”
The government and people of Australia extend their sincere condolences to the royal family, who are mourning the loss of a cherished mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who served as their greatest source of inner strength for a very long time.
It was evident that Her Majesty held a special place in her heart for Australia from her renowned first visit to Australia, where she was the only reigning sovereign to ever go, according to Mr. Albanese.
Before cheering crowds in every region of our nation confirmed the special place she held in ours, she completed fifteen more tours.
Since the start of her reign in February 1952, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor has served as monarch of the UK and 14 Commonwealth realms, including Australia.