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September 8th 2022 marked the end of an era as many media and newspapers reported. An icon whose life spanned nearly 10 decades and whose work lasted 70 years had just passed. The particularity of this monarch is that she inherited a gigantic responsibility at a very young age and went on to carry this enormous responsibility through multiple major political, social, and economic changes within her kingdom as well globally through the years, yet with an unwavering commitment and unshakable sense of service throughout.
At 25, she became Queen of 7 independent countries and Head of the Commonwealth and she assumed the role of a constitutional Monarch through the decolonization of Africa, through the troubles in her own kingdom with Northern Ireland, the devolution of the United Kingdom, the UK integration as well as withdrawal from the European community, while many of the UK territories one after the other became independent or republics, and all amidst her own family problems and numerous economic or social shocks. Her position could be assimilated to that of an “employee” of the Crown, or a “servant” of the Crown, as she served the British Crown and the Commonwealth People most of her life.
Before drawing a few lessons from her tenure that could be useful for all of us employees, leaders or business owners, let’s gather a few facts about the service or “employment” of Queen Elizabeth II

What an undeniable example of taking care of oneself whatever
the workload That being said, although the Queen took vacation and time-out like everyone else, there was in reality no separation between her work and her life, as her life was also her work, and she was constantly under scrutiny by the press and the nation; therefore work-life balance was really a luxury she could not afford. For example, in the 1990s, she could not escape public scrutiny; even though the events that took place were private and had to do with her family and children, it was public matter as it was perceived that the numerous scandals surrounding her family, affected her personal life as much as her work and the future of an entire nation and kingdom.
Approval ratings, public opinions, polls, public image, and media perception were regularly measured or published left and right whether the Queen liked it or not.
Contrarily to what some may think, being the Queen of the United Kingdom was not an easy role, and no matter what the level or advantages to the role were, its complexity, demands and expectations, were numerous enough to discourage an average employee to thrive in the job. In the past as history showed, several royals chose to remove themselves from such royal roles given their constraints. Yet, Queen Elizabeth II demonstrated an unparallel commitment to the position. Though a typical job is substantially different from the Queen’s position, it can only do us good to take a closer look at the lessons that we could draw from her service, when it comes to our service as Leaders, Employees or Business owners.
Here are our 6 lessons inspired from Queen Elisabeth’s service
When looking at her role, the way she reigned and her legacy, the word “service” seems to better describe it than the word “Leadership” especially since as a Monarch and Head of State, she reigned over her kingdom, she did not actually rule over it. There is so much for us to learn from Queen Elizabeth’s time, about serving others in any position that we are holding.
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Written by A.D.A.M
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