Monarch says ‘continued peace’ is ‘credit to its people’ and speaks of ‘treasured memories’ of visits with Philip

The Queen has said that “continued peace” in Northern Ireland is a “credit to its people”, in a message to the country to mark its centenary.

She also spoke of the “treasured” memories she shared of Northern Ireland with the Duke of Edinburgh, who died, aged 99, last month.

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