Coate Water Care pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

The entire team at Coate Water Care express our heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family at this time of great sadness and loss.

Her Majesty will be remembered with great admiration and we are profoundly grateful for her devoted service to the nation.

Geraldine Smith, founder of Coate Water Care, says: “On hearing the news with regard to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, I made a trip to Buckingham Palace to pay my respects to our late Queen.”

“While walking to the Palace, I saw many elderly people with carers and family who like me, felt the need to say thank you to a great lady.”

“Queen Elizabeth II served us for 70 years, and many of our residents at Coate Water Care would be remembering all of the times that she supported the nation with words of encouragement and strength that left us feeling that it would all be alright.”

“So, for every resident in our homes, past and present, I left flowers and heartfelt thanks. Long live the King.”

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