London, Europe Brief News – Queen Elizabeth is the only Queen in such a few Monarchs from the last thousand years who have completed the long term of her Monarchy.
Queen Elizabeth, whose full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, was born on 21 April 1926 in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. She married with Prince Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947 in London.
Queen Elizabeth embraced the crown of the monarchy of Britain and more than twelve states, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, on 6 February 1952, when her father, King George 6 died. At that time, she was in Kenya on an international tour.
But she was not crowned until next year. On June 2, 1953, she was crowned at Westminster Abbey in front of a crowd of 8,500.
The event was the first major international television program and led to increased sales of television sets.
Other senior members of the royal family have visited every part of Britain to mark the 60th anniversary of their accession to the throne.
Beacons were lit all over the country, and the Queen of the River contest was held in London. It was a surprise for the Queen with James Bond actor Daniel Craig at the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
While this day will bring a sense of joy, it will also remind Queen of the moment of her late father’s death so that it will be a time of mixed emotions.
Queen Elizabeth will not celebrate that day like any celebration, but there will be a four-day celebration on a platinum jubilee in June.
However, this weekend will see little fuss after the coronavirus. Celebrate the anniversary privately.
A four-day Platinum Jubilee celebration is planned for June this year. These include military parades, music concerts, street parties, a massive picnic and the “Platinum Pudding Contest”.
Queen Elizabeth has performed her official responsibilities nicely but could not remain active in public since she got hospitalized for one night because of the ailment. Because doctors instructed her for taking a rest.
The 95-year-old queen recently refused to accept an award given to the elderly.
The British magazine Oldie had asked permission to present the Queen with her annual award of the same name in a letter to palace officials asking if they would accept her ‘Oldie of the Year’ award. Will you ۔
The queen politely declined the offer, saying that if she did not meet the criteria, the institution would find another person for the award. The queen believes that you are as old as you feel.