Prince Charles, 73, heir to the throne since the age of three, is now king, and the Duchess of Cornwall is now Queen Consort. In a statement, Buckingham Palace ...
[died in his sleep](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/apr/09/prince-philip-duke-of-edinburgh-dies) at the age of 99 in April 2021 during the Covid pandemic. She [ sat alone](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/apr/17/queen-sits-alone-as-she-bids-farewell-to-prince-philip-funeral) and bereaved in St George’s chapel, Windsor Castle, during the poignant funeral, hugely scaled down because of coronavirus restrictions. Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born on 21 April 1926 at her maternal grandparents’ home at 17 Bruton Street, in London’s Mayfair district, and was not expected to accede to the throne. So, too, did the two-bar electric fire she used in 2013 and beyond to heat her palace audience room, and “revelations” that her favourite TV programmes included Last of the Summer Wine and The Bill. Nevertheless, it was a marriage, between two divorcees, that was unthinkable when she came to the throne, but one she ultimately embraced. When there was criticism of the institution, it rarely translated into a personal attack on her. A devout, churchgoing Christian, the Queen’s annual Christmas broadcast, which she scripted herself, revealed a woman of unshakable faith. “We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother. She has been a personal inspiration to me and to many Britons – her devotion to duty is an example to us all.” A large crowd gathered to read it, and Royal Parks staff erected metal barriers to control the public. The prime minister paid tribute to the Queen, saying: “It’s an extraordinary achievement to have presided with such dignity and grace for 70 years. In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.
Queen Elizabeth, who reigned for 70 years as Britain's monarch, died Thursday at her castle in the Scottish Highlands with family members by her side ...
Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British history, and in the story of our world." Over her 70-year-long reign, she oversaw an extraordinary period of British history, including decolonization and the independence of more than 20 countries that were once a part of the British Empire. [And on Tuesday, she met with the U.K.'s new prime minister, Liz Truss](https://www.npr.org/2022/09/06/1121266992/liz-truss-prime-minister-queen-elizabeth), at Balmoral, a first in her reign. And as we mourn, we must come together as a people to support him to help him bare the awesome responsibility that he now carries for us all," she said. "We send our deepest condolences to the Royal Family, who are not only mourning their Queen, but their dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. "Following further evaluation this morning, The Queen's doctors are concerned for Her Majesty's health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision," the palace had said [in a statement](https://www.royal.uk/statement-buckingham-palace). [celebrating her 70 years on the throne](https://www.npr.org/1102604453), watching the parade from a balcony of Buckingham Palace. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world." In recent years, the queen had taken on fewer public duties, occasionally canceling appearances in which her attendance was once tradition. Other members of the royal family had also traveled to Balmoral, including her grandson Prince William, who is now the heir apparent. Officials said he remains at Balmoral and will return to London on Friday. "We offer him our loyalty and devotion, just as his mother devoted so much to so many for so long."
February 1952 – Princess Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip, set out on a tour of Africa and Asia in place of her ailing father, King George VI. News of ...
2012 – The diamond jubilee to mark her 60th year on the throne sees four days of celebrations in June along with a nationwide tour. 2013 – Prince William’s wife Kate gives birth to a son, Prince George. Days later, he is forced to step down from royal duties over his links to the disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was jailed in 2008 for child sex offences. February 1952 – Princess Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip, set out on a tour of Africa and Asia in place of her ailing father, King George VI. She died peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Buckingham Palace announces. It started oith the separation of Andrew and Sarah, and Anne’s divorce from Mark Phillips. 1997 – On August 31, Diana and her millionaire companion Dodi al-Fayed are killed when their car crashes while being chased through Paris by photographers on motorcycles. November 30 – Barbados becomes a republic, meaning the queen is now the head of state of just 15 realms. 1991 – The queen tours the United States and becomes the first monarch to address the US Congress. March 1995 – The queen makes the first address by a British monarch to a South African parliament since 1947. 1977 – The queen marks her Silver Jubilee – 25 years as monarch – with a tour of Commonwealth countries and lavish celebrations in the UK. A look at some notable dates and events in the life and work of the UK’s Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-serving monarch, has died aged 96, Buckingham Palace has announced. Britain was in mourning after her death, ...
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The cheering that greeted royals on visits to Quebec in the 1950s gave way to protests by nationalists and a riot in the '60s. By the '80s, the royals were ...
The Queen is guest of honour at a Canada Day concert at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau to celebrate the country’s 125th birthday. They visit the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the oldest Anglican cathedral outside the British Isles. In Canada to celebrate the country’s centenary, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip attend Expo 67, staying at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. At Montreal’s Dorval Airport, they are met with a 21-gun salute, Mayor Camillien Houde and “a crowd of 20,000 pressing tightly against the wire fence facing the plane.” Thousands line Montreal streets as the couple take in the city by car and visit the chalet atop Mount Royal. Other placards bore slogans: “God, keep the Queen” and “Elizabeth who?” “Mostly, the blows were on the small of the back, the buttocks and the legs. The curious onlookers who did show up were subdued and far outnumbered by police and soldiers. For some, at least, the Queen was the ultimate symbol of colonialism and persona non grata. In 1959, the Queen and Prince Philip returned to Quebec, this time for the opening of the St. The Union Jacks were out again in Quebec City as thousands crowded outside the National Assembly while Premier Maurice Duplessis welcomed the couple. On a snowy Sunday, Prince Philip drove Queen Elizabeth to church in Ste-Agathe, “skidding slightly as he manoeuvred over icy roads,” driving by cheering hordes, the Montreal Gazette reported. Cheering throngs of the 1950s gave way to protests by nationalists and a riot in the 1960s.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II passed away at her Balmoral Home today.
She was a constant presence in our lives – and her service to Canadians will forever remain an important part of our country’s history. She was present in Gander in 1959 for the official opening of the now-famous international departures lounge at Gander International Airport, also paying a visit to Corner Brook and the west coast. Justin Trudeau says Queen Elizabeth II was a constant presence in the lives of Canadians, and her service to the country will forever remain an important part of our history. Elizabeth was not meant to be Queen. She attended the sod-turning of the Queen Elizabeth II Library at Memorial University in 1978 during a Royal Visit that included the official opening of the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. Queen Elizabeth II made several visits to Newfoundland and Labrador over the course of her long reign.