Who is the longest serving Queen?

Elizabeth II: the longest-reigning monarch
On 9 September 2015, Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch and the longest-reigning female monarch in world history. On 23 May 2016, her reign surpassed the claimed reign of James Francis Edward Stuart
James Francis Edward Stuart
James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766), nicknamed the Old Pretender by Whigs, was the son of King James II and VII of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his second wife, Mary of Modena.
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(nicknamed "the Old Pretender").
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Is Queen Elizabeth II longest ever reigning monarch?

Ruling from 1952 until her death on Sept. 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, surpassing the reign of her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, who spent 63 years on the throne between 1837 and 1901.
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Will Camilla become queen?

He's not the only royal to get a new title, though—Camilla Parker Bowles, King Charles's wife of 17 years, also has a new title: queen consort. In fact, she will officially be crowned queen consort during King Charles's coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
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Who are the top 3 longest reigning monarch?

Take a look at the full list below:
  • Louis XIV, France (72 years, 110 days) ...
  • Elizabeth II, United Kingdom (70 years, 214 days) ...
  • Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), Thailand (70 years, 126 days) ...
  • Johann II, Liechtenstein (70 years, 91 days) ...
  • K'inich Janaab' Pakal, Palenque (68 years, 33 days)
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Who is the shortest reigning monarch?

by Ellen Castelow. Tragic Lady Jane Grey is remembered in British history as the monarch with the shortest reign… just nine days.
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Queen Becomes Second-Longest Serving Monarch in History



Who was with the Queen when she died?

Members of the royal family travelled to Balmoral Castle throughout the day. Prince Charles arrived at 10:30 and was met by Princess Anne who was already staying with the Queen. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also travelled to Balmoral from the Birkhall estate. Charles and Anne were by the Queen's side when she died.
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Which queen died in childbirth?

On this day in history, 24th October 1537, Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of the future Edward VI, died at Hampton Court Palace. She died twelve days after giving birth to little Edward and it is thought that she died of puerperal fever, a postpartum infection.
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What has Queen Elizabeth died from?

Queen Elizabeth II died of old age, her death certificate has revealed. The document, published by National Records of Scotland on Thursday, says the late British monarch died at 3:10 p.m. UK time (10:10 a.m. ET) on September 8 at Balmoral Castle in Ballater, Scotland. The cause of death is listed as old age.
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Did Prince William get to the queen before she died?

Who Didn't Get to See the Queen Before She Died? Unfortunately, Queen Elizabeth's other children, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, along with her grandson, Prince William, did not arrive in time, joining the family at Balmoral later that day.
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Has any monarch lived to 100?

The longest-living member of the British royal family has been Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901–2004), who lived 102 years and 309 days.
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Why was Lady Jane GREY only queen for 9 days?

Lady Jane Grey was queen for just nine days, as part of an unsuccessful bid to prevent the accession of the Catholic Mary Tudor. The great-granddaughter of Henry VII, Jane inherited the crown from her cousin Edward VI on 9 July 1553.
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Has any monarch reached 100?

As it happens, Prince Philip was not the oldest ever member of the Royal Family. The Guinness World Record for the Oldest Royal actually belongs to Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. Princess Alice became the oldest known royal in history when she reached the age of 101 years and 269 days on September 20, 2003.
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Who was the greatest king of all time?

But when all the votes are in, one figures in the minds of scholars and historians as the greatest. He is Cyrus the Great of Persia, who in the mid-6th century BC ruled the greatest empire the world had ever known.
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Why is queen consort not queen?

“Queen consort” is the term used by the wife of a reigning monarch, and it usually denotes that the wife maintains the same social status as her husband. However, in the case of the British monarchy, the queen consort is not in the line of succession, and is only given the title through marriage.
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Who is the oldest king or queen in history?

The world's oldest monarchs include the following: Emir Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi of Ajman – the ruler of the emirate of Ajman in the UAE is reported to be 91 years old – making him the world's oldest monarch following the death of the Queen.
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Why was Lady Jane Grey removed from the throne?

Lady Jane's ascendance was supported by the Royal Council, but the populace supported Mary, the rightful heir. Two days into Lady Jane's reign, Dudley departed London with an army to suppress Mary's forces, and in his absence the Council declared him a traitor and Mary the queen, ending Jane's nine-day reign.
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Who took the throne after Lady Jane Grey?

Jane Grey is known as the Nine-day Queen, because after only nine days her cousin, Mary, arrived in London to the cheers of the Londoners. Obviously, the Londoners wanted her as queen, and not Jane. Lady Jane Grey was arrested, and Mary was crowned queen.
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Can a lady in waiting get married?

Thus, ladies-in-waiting became women of noble birth. In addition, they were required to be married. The office of maid-of-honour also emerged during this time, and it was held by unmarried women.
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Who is the first queen of the world?

Queen Mary I ruled England from 1553-1558 and was the first female monarch to rule the country.
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Who is the world's oldest royal family?

Japan, considered a constitutional monarchy under the Imperial House of Japan, is traditionally said to have originated with the mythical Emperor Jimmu. The first verifiable historiographical evidence begins with Emperor Kinmei in the 6th century. It is the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the world.
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Did America ever have a monarch?

The revolutionary war officially ended in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. This marked the official end of monarchy in the United States with George III of the United Kingdom being the last monarch.
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Will Kate become Queen when William dies?

This is a loaded question, but the straightforward answer is yes. Princess Catherine will eventually become queen when Prince William is named king. However, that won't happen until his dad, King Charles, steps down as monarch (or passes away).
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What were Queen Elizabeth's last words?

Queen Elizabeth II is also a successor of Queen Elizabeth I, also known as the Virgin Queen, who was Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death in 1603. According to RMG, Queen Elizabeth I's last words were, “All my possessions for one moment of time.”
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