Her Majesty The Queen of England has made a statement following Wednesday’s attack on Westminster.
Videos by Rare
On Thursday, the monarch shared a statement to Metropolitan Police’s Acting Commissioner Craig Mackey and expressed her “thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy” to those involved.
She and husband, Prince Philip also thanked the Metropolitan Police Service for their work to protect the pubic.
RELATED: According to a new book, Prince Charles broke down the night before he wed the late Princess Diana
“I know I speak for everyone in expressing my enduring thanks and admiration for the members of the Metropolitan Police Service and all who work so selflessly to help and protect others,” she wrote in an official statement from the Palace.
The Queen: "My thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected by yesterday's awful violence."
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 23, 2017
The Queen was due to open new headquarters for Scotland Yard on Thursday but, has since canceled the appearance.
“Following the shocking events in Westminster, Prince Philip and I are sorry that we will not be able to open the New Scotland Yard building as planned today, for very understandable reasons. I look forward to visiting at a later date,” she wrote.
Getting to know Queen Elizabeth II
[protected-iframe id=”7b90ff5ea0f20e921ab154c435e6ed19-46934866-51331093″ info=”https://rumble.com/embed/u76hf.vfldt/” width=”640″ height=”360″ frameborder=”0″ class=”rumble” allowfullscreen=””]