How old is Queen Elizabeth?

Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth was born in Mayfair, London, as the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York. Her father acceded to the throne in 1936 upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, making Elizabeth the heir presumptive.

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Why does Queen have 2 birthdays?

The Queen's second birthday, described as being her “official birthday”, usually takes place on the second Saturday of June. The Queen used to mark her official birthday on the second Thursday of June, the same day her father, King George VI, used to celebrate his birthday during his reign.
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Who will be the next Queen of England?

Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son.
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How old was Elizabeth when she took over as Queen?

Princess Elizabeth, the older of the king's two daughters and next in line to succeed him, was in Kenya at the time of her father's death; she was crowned Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953, at age 25.
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How long has the Queen reigned 2021?

How long has Queen Elizabeth II been queen? The Queen has been on the throne for 70 years, with 2022 marking her 70th year as monarch. To commemorate the landmark, a special four-day Bank Holiday weekend extravaganza is happening this summer.
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Who is the shortest Royal?

Shortest. The shortest British monarch in adulthood was most likely Queen Victoria, who stood only 5' (1.52 m) when in her 30s, and was possibly an inch or two shorter towards the end of her life.
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How many thrones does the Queen have?

While the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace has two thrones for the (except for the others) reigning king or queen and another for the monarch's consort, the Throne Room at St. James's Palace contains only one throne, pertaining to the sovereign.
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Who becomes king when Queen Elizabeth dies?

As soon as Queen Elizabeth dies, Prince Charles will become king. He is permitted to choose his own name, and is expected to become King Charles III. At this stage, a meeting of the Accession Council will take place at St James' Palace and all formalities will take place.
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Who will be the next king of England?

Prince Charles is presently heir (next in line) to the British throne. He will not become king until his mother, Queen Elizabeth, abdicates (gives up the throne), retires or dies.
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What happened to Elizabeth's father?

On 6 February 1952, the Queen's father, King George VI died suddenly and unexpectedly in his sleep. Aged just 52, the King had undergone surgery for carcinoma in September the year prior and had been slowly recovering. The death of her father meant the then-Princess Elizabeth became the Queen when she was 25 years old.
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Why was Diana a princess but Kate is not?

Even though Kate's mother-in-law was legendary 'Princess Diana', she is not a princess just because she married Prince William. To become a Princess, one has to be born into the Royal Family such as Prince William and Kate's daughter, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
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What is a former queen called?

A queen mother is a former queen, often a queen dowager, who is the mother of the current monarch.
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Why do royals sleep in separate beds?

Prince Philip's cousin, Lady Pamela, explained in Sally's biography: “In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms. You don't want to be bothered with snoring or someone flinging a leg around. Then when you are feeling cozy you share your room sometimes. It is lovely to be able to choose.”
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Who is the longest living queen?

On 9 September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II, having previously surpassed her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria, in 2007, to become the longest-lived British monarch, became the longest-reigning British monarch.
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Why does the Queen wear gloves?

Queen Elizabeth likes to wear gloves as she has to shake a lot of hands and they help to prevent the spread of germs, according to Reader's Digest. She usually favours black or white gloves made from nylon or cotton.
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Where is the Queen buried?

The Queen will be buried at the King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor.
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Who was the first king of England?

The first king of all of England was Athelstan (895-939 AD) of the House of Wessex, grandson of Alfred the Great and 30th great-granduncle to Queen Elizabeth II. The Anglo-Saxon king defeated the last of the Viking invaders and consolidated Britain, ruling from 925-939 AD.
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When did England stop being ruled by a king?

In 1642, the conflict between the King and English Parliament reached its climax and the English Civil War began. The Civil War culminated in the execution of the king in 1649, the overthrow of the English monarchy, and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England.
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Will Kate Middleton be queen?

The Title Kate Will Get When William Is King

In other words, Kate will be called queen, but the addition of "consort" makes it clear she has no constitutional power and is a queen in title only.
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What happens when the Queen turns 100?

What about the Queen's 100th birthday card? Throughout her reign, the Queen has issued birthday cards to people across Britain when they celebrate their 100th birthday.
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What did Elizabeth I really look like?

We can be almost completely certain that her hair was a golden red, her eyes dark brown, her nose ridged or hooked in the middle, her lips rather thin, and her cheek bones pronounced. Her hair was also probably naturally curly or at least wavy.
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Can the Queen sit on any throne?

The Queen was very polite about the subject, but it was a polite refusal. It turns out, the Queen of England can't just sit on any throne she wants to.
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Does the Queen still sit on a throne?

The woman who became Queen Elizabeth II will mark 70 years on the throne Sunday, an unprecedented reign that has made her a symbol of stability as the United Kingdom navigated an age of uncertainty.
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Why is Princess Anne not in line for the throne?

Princess Anne is the second child and only daughter of the Queen. Because of the “male-preference primogeniture” that was in place when she was born in 1950, her place in the line of succession comes after her older brother Charles as well as her younger brothers, Andrew and Edward.
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