What's in a name? The Queen knew just what it was as Cowbridge MP recalled when he spoke of her knowledge and interest in Wales. Just how do you pronouce Coedarhydyglyn?
By Nub News Reporter
10th Sep 2022 | Local News
Cowbridge's MP Alun Cairns recalled a conversation with the late Queen Elizabeth II when he spoke in tribute to her in the House of Commons following her death.
The vale of Glamogran MP spoke about how the Queen took a huge interest in wales, to the extent of being able to prounce a local place name correctly, something which even local people get wrong!
Mr Cairns told the House: "On behalf of my constituents, I rise to pay tribute to and give thanks for the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
"Among all the recollections of right hon. and hon. Members, I will remember her for her service, duty, humility and faith. We witnessed many years of her service, as our longest-reigning monarch, through unrecognisable change.
"The length of her reign means that only 12% of the population have lived longer than the time that she has been on the throne.
"The Queen's duty to communities in all nations of the United Kingdom, to the Union of the United Kingdom and to the Commonwealth was recognised across the globe. In spite of the admiration in which she was held, and her standing here and around the world, her humility was obvious in the way that she acted, spoke and related to us all.
"That demonstrated her understanding of the challenges we all face.
"At a time of increasing secularisation of society, she turned to her faith for inspiration in challenging times and to give thanks during the better times. Faith was something that she celebrated, rather than hid away.
"I had the privilege of meeting Her Majesty on many occasions. At one time, the issue of pronunciation of Welsh place names came up in conversation. To my amazement, she said that the one that she recalled best was Coedarhydyglyn, a property within my constituency that even locals wrongly pronounce.
"It turned out that she spent many summers during her childhood playing on the estate of the late Sir Cennydd Traherne, Coedarhydyglyn, and she had said that she was determined during her childhood to learn to pronounce the place properly.
"At these sad times, we now owe the service and commitment that she showed to us to her son, King Charles III.
"God save the King."
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