"I speak to you as the direct descendant of King George III. He was the
last Crowned Sovereign to rule in this country, and it is therefore
with a particular personal interest that I view those events which took
place 200 years ago.
It seems to me that Independence Day, the Fourth of July, should be celebrated as much in Britain as in America.
Not in rejoicing at the separation of the American Colonies from the
British Crown but in sincere gratitude to the Founding Fathers of this
great Republic for having taught Britain a very valuable lesson.
We lost the American Colonies because we lacked that statesmanship 'to
know the right time, and the manner of yielding, what is impossible to
keep.'
But the lesson was learnt. In the next Century and a half we kept
more closely to the principles of Magna Carta which have been the common
heritage of both our countries.
We learnt to respect the right of others to govern themselves in their own ways. This was the outcome of experience learned the hard way in 1776.
Without that great act in the cause of liberty performed in
Independence Hall two hundred years ago, we could never have transformed
an Empire into a Commonwealth!
Ultimately peace brought a renewal of friendship which has continued
and grown over the years and has played a vital part in world affairs.
Together we have fought in two world wars in the defense of our common
heritage of freedom. Together we have striven to keep the peace so
dearly won. Together, as friends and allies, we can face the
uncertainties of the future, and this is something for which we in
Britain can also celebrate the Fourth of July.
This morning I saw the famous Liberty Bell.
It came here over 200 years ago when Philadelphia, after London, was
the largest English speaking City in the world. It was cast to
commemorate the Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges, but is better known
for its association with The Declaration of Independence.
Today, to mark the 200th anniversary of that declaration, it gives me
the greatest pleasure, on behalf of the British people, to present a new
bell to the people of the United States of America. It comes from the
same foundry as the Liberty Bell, but written on the side of this
Bicentennial Bell are the words "Let Freedom Ring".
It is a message in which both our people can join and which I hope
will be heard around the world for centuries to come." (emphasis added)
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Queen Of England 1976, Philadelphia
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