Queen Elizabeth II Statue and Corgis, Unveiled on the Queens 98th Birthday, Here in Oakham, Rutland, The First Tribute Statue by artist Hywel Pratley.
Rutland Unveils First Statue of Queen Elizabeth II Since Her Passing.
Today, on what would have been Queen Elizabeth II's 98th birthday, Rutland unveiled a permanent statue of the late monarch in Oakham, the county town in front of a large crowd. This marks the first such statue commissioned since her passing in 2022.
Dr. Sarah Furness, Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland, initiated the project in response to the outpouring of grief and respect from the community following the Queen's death. The statue serves as a lasting tribute to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, deeply beloved by the people of Rutland.
The statue's creation was swift, funded primarily by donations from ordinary citizens, with some contributions from local businesses and Oakham town council. This overwhelming local support underscores Rutland's unwavering loyalty to the Queen and their tradition of service and admiration.
Sculpted by Hywel Pratley, a well-respected local artist, the bronze statue depicts the Queen in her prime. A playful touch is incorporated with a Corgi at her side, alongside two more at her feet. This unique detail is sure to spark social media engagement and provide a memorable photo opportunity for visitors.
The statue not only honours the Queen but also serves as an economic and social hub. Located near the library, it provides a central meeting point for residents and visitors. Its creation prioritised sustainability, utilising local materials and businesses whenever possible. The bronze itself was cast at the Le Blanc foundry in Melton Mowbray, and local construction companies handled the installation.
Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, members of the Welsh Corgi League attended the unveiling with 46 corgis in tow. Following the ceremony, they paraded to Oakham Castle, offering the public a chance to meet these charming dogs, the Queen's favourite breed.
This statue stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Queen Elizabeth II and the unwavering respect she commanded in Rutland. It serves not only as a historical marker but also as a vibrant community focal point.
Alicia Kearns MP for Rutland and Melton
Freddie was one of two young people who unveiled
the corgis after winning a art competition.
Lord Lieutenant For Rutland Sarah Furnace
Harington School and Oakham School Bands,
Provided Excellent Music
artist Hywel Pratley
The 39th Bishop of Peterborough is
the Right Reverend Debbie Sellin,
Judge Richard Hedley,
The High Sheriff of Rutland seated.
I personally think the artist has done a great job.
Piper Iain and the corgis paraded to Oakham Castle
Pippy Woodley and lots of Corgi's
Community responders refuelling
Ovation
Oakham Castle
Leeson Family Butchers
The Lord Lieutenant Sarah Furness and her cadets
GB News camera man
Flo
artist Hywel Pratley interviewed by GB News
Oakham Mayor Sally-Anne Wadsworth
Grenville Crawford owner of Castle Bytham
Pippy Woodley and Flo
Judge Richard Hedley
Kavanaghs