Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: 1926–2022: A celebration of her life and reign

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In 1977, Elizabeth marked the Silver Jubilee of her accession. Parties and events took place throughout the Commonwealth, many coinciding with her associated national and Commonwealth tours. The celebrations re-affirmed Elizabeth's popularity, despite virtually coincident negative press coverage of Princess Margaret's separation from her husband, Lord Snowdon. [110] In 1978, Elizabeth endured a state visit to the United Kingdom by Romania's communist leader, Nicolae Ceaușescu, and his wife, Elena, [111] though privately she thought they had "blood on their hands". [112] The following year brought two blows: one was the unmasking of Anthony Blunt, former Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, as a communist spy; the other was the assassination of her uncle-in-law Lord Mountbatten by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. [113]

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Television coverage of the coronation was instrumental in boosting the medium's popularity; the number of television licences in the United Kingdom doubled to 3 million, [73] and many of the more than 20 million British viewers watched television for the first time in the homes of their friends or neighbours. [74] In North America, almost 100 million viewers watched recorded broadcasts. [75] Queen Elizabeth died of 'old age', death certificate says", The Guardian, 29 September 2022, archived from the original on 4 December 2022 , retrieved 8 December 2022 Elizabeth’s other great-grandchildren include Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Mia Tindall, Lena Tindall, August Brooksbank, Lucas Tindall, and Sienna Mozzi. Reign Coughlan, Sean (22 February 2022), "Queen cancels virtual engagements as mild Covid persists", BBC News, archived from the original on 4 March 2022 , retrieved 7 March 2022

1992 - The Queen has her annushorribilis

Shaw, Neil (8 September 2022), "Duke of York, Princess Anne and Prince Edward all called to Queen's side", Plymouth Live, archived from the original on 8 September 2022 , retrieved 8 September 2022 Queen and Prince Philip portraits released to mark 70th anniversary", The Guardian, Press Association, 20 November 2017, archived from the original on 20 November 2017 , retrieved 20 November 2017 a b "Indian group calls off protest, accepts queen's regrets", Amritsar, India: CNN, 14 October 1997, archived from the original on 3 May 2021 , retrieved 3 May 2021 Despite the occasional call to step aside for Charles, Elizabeth remained steadfast in her royal obligations as she passed her 90 th birthday in 2016. She continued making more than 400 engagements per year, maintaining her support of hundreds of charitable organizations and programs. facts about The Queen's Coronation", Royal Household, 25 May 2003, archived from the original on 7 February 2021 , retrieved 18 April 2016

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Australia's PM says ElizabethII should be country's last British monarch", The Guardian, Canberra, Associated Press, 17 August 2010, archived from the original on 27 October 2022 , retrieved 16 October 2022 Royal tour of Australia: The Queen ends visit with traditional 'Aussie barbie' ", The Daily Telegraph, 29 October 2011, archived from the original on 30 October 2011 , retrieved 30 October 2011 Hoey, Brian (2022), Her Majesty Queen ElizabethII: Platinum Jubilee Celebration: 70 Years: 1952–2022, Rizzoli, ISBN 978-1-8416-5939-8 a b Fisher, Connie (20 November 1997), "A speech by The Queen on her Golden Wedding Anniversary", The Royal Family, The Royal Household, archived from the original on 10 January 2019 , retrieved 10 February 2017 Operation Unicorn", Not "London Bridge": The Codename For Queen's Death", NDTV.com, Agence France-Presse, 8 September 2022, archived from the original on 21 September 2022 , retrieved 4 October 2022

2022- Queen Elizabeth II dies

Early public life", Royal Household, archived from the original on 28 March 2010 , retrieved 20 April 2010 Vincies vote 'No' ", BBC News, 26 November 2009, archived from the original on 10 October 2021 , retrieved 26 November 2009 Elizabeth was present at the service of thanksgiving for Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey on 29March, [241] but was unable to attend the annual Commonwealth Day service that month [242] or the Royal Maundy service in April, due to "episodic mobility problems". [243] She missed the State Opening of Parliament in May for the first time in 59 years. (She did not attend the 1959 and 1963 state openings as she was pregnant with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, respectively.) [244] In her absence, Parliament was opened by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge as counsellors of state. [245] Tasker, John Paul (19 September 2022), "Canada is the country it is today because of Queen Elizabeth, Mulroney says at memorial service", CBC News, archived from the original on 13 January 2023 , retrieved 15 October 2022 In 1945, Elizabeth joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service to help in the war effort. She trained side-by-side with other British women to be an expert driver and mechanic. While her volunteer work only lasted a few months, it offered Elizabeth a glimpse into a different, non-royal world. She had another vivid experience outside of the monarchy when she and Margaret were allowed to mingle anonymously among the citizenry on Victory in Europe Day.

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Davies, Caroline (8 September 2022), "Queen under medical supervision at Balmoral after doctors' concerns", The Guardian, archived from the original on 8 September 2022 , retrieved 8 September 2022 Foster, Max; Said-Moorhouse, Lauren (31 August 2022), "Queen won't return to London to appoint new British PM, for first time in her reign", CNN, archived from the original on 2 September 2022 , retrieved 2 September 2022Nikkash, Roya (31 March 2019), "Queen slams brakes on driving in public", The Times, archived from the original on 31 March 2019 , retrieved 31 March 2019 Wyatt, Woodrow (1999), Curtis, Sarah (ed.), The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt, vol.II, Macmillan, ISBN 0-3337-7405-1 Alderson, Andrew (28 May 2007), "Revealed: Queen's dismay at Blair legacy", The Daily Telegraph, archived from the original on 10 January 2022 , retrieved 31 May 2010 Turner, Lauren (5 February 2022), "Queen holds reception to mark Platinum Jubilee", BBC News, archived from the original on 21 February 2022 , retrieved 5 February 2022 Lee, Dulcie; Durbin, Adam (20 February 2022), "The Queen tests positive for Covid", BBC News, archived from the original on 20 February 2022 , retrieved 20 February 2022 ;

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Man admits treason after breaking into grounds of Windsor Castle with crossbow 'to kill Queen' ", Sky News, 3 February 2023, archived from the original on 3 February 2023 , retrieved 3 February 2023

1981 - The Queen's eldest son, Charles, Prince ofWales marries Lady Diana Spencer

Berry, Ciara (15 January 2016), "Personal flags", The Royal Family, Royal Household, archived from the original on 7 May 2016 , retrieved 18 April 2016 Walton, John (16 January 1999), "The author of political scandal", BBC News, archived from the original on 18 December 2022 , retrieved 19 November 2022 As monarch, Elizabeth was Supreme Governor of the Church of England. She was also a member of the Church of Scotland.



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