How old is the queen
How old is the queen
How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she became the Queen? Date the UK monarch was crowned explained
Queen Elizabeth II was the eldest of King George VI’s daughters, and was therefore next in line to succeed him
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This year marked Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th birthday, and her 69th year on the throne, making her the world’s longest-reigning monarch.
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On 6 February 1952, King George VI died following a prolonged illness. He passed away in his sleep at the Royal Estate at Sandringham.
Princess Elizabeth was the eldest of the King’s daughters and was next in line to succeed him. She immediately acceded to the throne and became Queen Elizabeth II, taking on all the responsibilities that came with the title, at age 25.
She was in Kenya at the time and became the first Sovereign in over 200 years to accede while abroad.
Following the news of her father’s death, and her accession to the throne, Queen Elizabeth II flew back to Britain, where she was greeted by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other officials at the airport.
Prior to his death, King George VI’s poor health forced him to abandon a proposed Commonwealth tour, so Princess Elizabeth, accompanied by Prince Philip, took his place instead.
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When was the Coronation?
The Coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953, following her accession earlier in 1952. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at age 27.
The royal family website states that this was “a solemn ceremony” and was conducted by Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Representatives of the peers, the Commons and all the great public interests in Britain, the Prime Minister and leading citizens of the other Commonwealth countries, and representatives of foreign states, all attended the ceremony.
Despite the heavy rain at the time, crowds of people also viewed the procession all along the route. Additionally, the ceremony was broadcast on radio around the world and, at the Queen’s request, on television for the first time. More than 20 million people watched the service.
The Coronation began at 11:15am and lasted for almost three hours. The service fell into six parts: the recognition, the oath, the anointing, the investiture (which includes the crowning), the enthronement and the homage.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sixth Queen to have been crowned in Westminster Abbey in her own right, with the first being Queen Mary I who was crowned on 1 October 1553. She is the 39th Sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey.
She was crowned in St Edward’s Chair, made in 1300 for Edward I and used at every Coronation since, and is permanently kept in Westminster Abbey.
Why was Prince Philip not a king?
While a woman who marries a king in Britain can be called a queen, the rules differ for men who marry female monarchs like Queen Elizabeth II.
They are not permitted to use the title of “king” as this is only given to men who inherit the throne directly.
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II married in 1947, prior to the Queen becoming the monarch in 1952.
She later awarded Philip the title of “prince”, prior to which he was the Duke of Edinburgh.
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When did Queen Elizabeth II come to the throne?
Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne on February 6, 1952, upon the death of her father King George VI.
Elizabeth was proclaimed Queen by her privacy and executive councillors that day.
But her coronation did not take place until months later.
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How old was Elizabeth when she became Queen?
The Queen was just 25 on the date of her father’s death.
Her coronation, which marked her formal ascension to the throne, was held at Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953.
The ceremony was the first of its kind to be broadcast on television and marked a special milestone for the royal family.
Queen Elizabeth II age: Prince Philip and the Queen married in 1947 (Image: GETTY)
The elaborate event was watched by 27 million people in Britain alone and was also broadcast across the globe.
The coronation was held at Westminster Abbey, the same spot where her father had been crowned in 1937.
Queen Elizabeth II became the sixth ever Queen to be crowned at Westminster Abbey which is also where she married Prince Philip in 1947.
At 93, the Queen has seen Britain through some extraordinary times.
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As head of state, she has met with Britain’s prime minister once a week throughout her reign.
Her first prime minister was Winston Churchill and the current Prime Minister Boris Johnson is her 14th.
Historic milestones during Queen Elizabeth II’s reign
The Queen has been on the throne for 68 years and in that time both Britain and the Royal Family have been through huge transitions.
The Queen was on the throne when Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973 and when Britons voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum.
She was Queen when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and when the Good Friday agreement was signed in Northern Ireland in 1998.
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In 2015 the Queen became the longest ever reigning British monarch surpassing her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria.
This year alone the Queen has overseen an unprecedented split in the Royal Family following her grandson Prince Harry’s decision to step down as a senior royal.
The Queen has been married to Prince Philip, 98, for 72 and has described him as her “strength and stay.”
The dedicated royal couple are a symbol of longevity appreciated by Britons everywhere.
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How long has the Queen reigned for?
Elizabeth II was crowned 64 years ago on June 2 1953 at Westminster Abbey.
But the Queen has actually reigned for more than 65 years, making her Britain’s longest-reigning monarch ever.
She became Queen when her father died on February 6 1952 but the coronation was delayed until the following year due to a period of mourning.
The Queen has chose to mark the milestone in quiet contemplation at her Sandringham estate where her father died 65 years before.
The only formal acknowledgement of the Sapphire Jubilee was the traditional gun salutes at the Tower of London and Hyde Park.
It is thought that major celebrations are being reserved for her Platinum Jubilee, which will take place in 2022.
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On September 9 2015 the Queen surpassed the reign of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria to become our longest-ruling monarch ever.
The 90-year-old chose not to celebrate the milestone and instead carried on with business as usual.
Speaking at an engagement in the Scottish Borders, she said the record was “not one to which I have ever aspired”.
How old is the Queen?
The Queen turned 91 on April 21 but chose to celebrate her birthday in private. Her official birthday is later this month.
Her 90th birthday was marked with a glittering weekend of celebrations, culminating with a street party along The Mall.
The Queen was coronated in 1953
When was the Queen’s coronation?
She was proclaimed Queen on June 2 1953 at Westminster Abbey with her husband Prince Philip by her side.
It was the first ever coronation to be televised and the first major event to be broadcast worldwide.
The Queen has owned over 30 pictures during her reign
The Queen and her corgis
The photograph above shows the Queen with one of her corgis. Queen has been fond of the corgis since her parents presented her with a pup named Dookie as a child.
She has owned more than 30 corgis during her reign, continuing a tradition dating back to Queen Victoria.
Much like their owner, the dogs famously follow strict protocol, and are served dinner in order of seniority.
The Queen has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward
The Queen and her children
This casual family photo above shows a 24-year-old Charles, still seven years away from meeting Lady Diana. He towers over his younger brothers Andrew, then aged 12, and eight-year-old Edward.
Completing the picture is Anne, the Princess Royal, who was 22 years old at the time.
The Queen’s four children were often by her side while growing up, and still accompany her on official engagements to this day.
The Queen was joined by her husband, sister and mother for Prince William’s christening
The Queen at at Prince William’s christening
The Queen looked radiant at the christening of her third grandchild, and second-in-line to heir the throne, Prince William.
Joined by the baby prince’s parents, Charles and Diana, the picture also includes her beloved mother, also named Elizabeth.
The Queen celebrated 50 years on the throne in 2002
The Queen at her Golden Jubilee
Waving from her gilded carriage, the Queen marked her Golden Jubilee with a weekend of celebrations in London.
She would celebrate her Diamond Jubilee 10 years later, becoming only the second monarch to reach the milestone.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation ceremony in 1953
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Queen Elizabeth II has reigned as Britain’s monarch for 65 years.
In this time there have been numerous shakeups in the Royal Family, as the Windsor clan face modernisation in the 21st century.
The Queen has lived through the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, and became Queen on 6 February 1952.
In 1947 she married her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and had four children, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Andrew, Duke of York, and Edward, Earl of Wessex.
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She now has eight grandchildren and has five grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Savannah and Isla Phillips and Mia Tindall.
She will soon have six great-grandchildren, as Zara Tindall is pregnant with her second child.
How old is the Queen?
The Queen is 91-years-old. She was born on 21 April 1926, meaning in around three months she will celebrate her 92nd birthday.
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During her reign the Queen has seen various changes to the British monarchy, including the acceleration of decolonisation of the British Empire.
Over 20 countries gained independence from Britain over this time in Africa and Caribbean.
The Queen also saw the British government gain entry to the European Community in 1973.
All four of the Queen’s children have married over the years, most famously Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess Diana, and Prince Andrew to Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson.
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Both these marriages broke down, and the divorces brought with them some negative press for the Royal Family.
This intensified after the untimely and tragic death of Princess Diana in 1997.
The Queen recently celebrated her platinum wedding anniversary with Prince Philip and was the first British monarch ever to do so.
Her husband, who is 96, retired from his post as Queen’s consort in August, and Prince Charles is expected to take on more of the Queen’s duties in the coming years.
How old is the Queen, why does she have two birthdays and when was she crowned?
The Queen’s official birthday in June is celebrated with the Trooping the Colour parade
arlier in May, The Queen did not make her speech at the State Opening of Parliament, due to ongoing mobility issues. It was only the third time she has missed the annual event in her 70-year reign.
As the UK prepares to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in June, the monarch has been missing events since last October, and had not been seen in public since March, until she attended the Jubilee equestrian show.
In April, Queen Elizabeth II‘s birthday was marked by gun salutes across London and Windsor, while the monarch celebrated privately with family. But the Queen’s official birthday celebrations, involving the annual Trooping the Colour parade, will take place this week.
This year’s June celebration is especially important, as it will also celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and the UK will get to enjoy a four-day weekend.
But how old did the Queen turn in April and when was she crowned?
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Queen Elizabeth II turns 96 today—but her official birthday will be celebrated in June.
How old is the Queen?
The Queen was born on April 21, 1926, meaning she is 96 years old.
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Princess Elizabeth waving from the carriage as she drives in London in May 1928
Princess Elizabeth arriving at the 16th century church at Balcombe, Sussex, for the wedding of Lady May Cambridge and Captain Henry Abel Smith in 1931
The then Duke and Duchess of York with their daughter Princess Elizabeth at her christening on May 1, 1926. It was not expected that Elizabeth would become Queen
Princess Elizabeth in the park in 1929
Princess Elizabeth arriving at Olympia for the Royal Tournament in 1930
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York in 1930
Princess Elizabeth and a Highland Regiment drummer, during a visit to Scotland in 1930
Princess Elizabeth walking bareheaded through the rain to visit the Royal Tournament at Olympia, London in 1932
Two-year-old Princess Margaret with her sister Princess Elizabeth in 1933
Princess Elizabeth attends the Exhibition of Disabled Men’s Work in 1933
Princess Elizabeth (left, later Queen Elizabeth II) and her sister Princess Margaret Rose out for a ride with their nanny in their horse-drawn carriage, in 1933.
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) on a tricycle in the park in 1933
The Duke and Duchess of York with Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth at an Abergeldie Castle Fete, when they sold goods in aid of Crathie Church, near Balmoral in 1933
The Duchess of York, with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, arriving at Olympia for the International Horse show in 1935
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of York, later King George VI, is bridesmaid to her uncle, the Duke of Gloucester in 1935
The Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother) arrives by car at the Royal Tournament in London accompanied by her daughters Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth in 1935
Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) with her eldest daughter on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, after the coronation of King George VI in May 1937
Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) after she broadcast on Children’s Hour from Buckingham Palace in 1940
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) with their daughter Princess Elizabeth in April 1944, shortly before her 18th birthday
Elizabeth at the wheel of an Army vehicle when she served during the Second World War in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in January 1945
The engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten is announced and the happy young couple are pictured together at Buckingham Palace in 1947
Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) and Lt Philip Mountbatten at Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony in 1947
How old was the Queen when she was crowned?
The Queen is the longest reigning monarch of the UK, having been on the throne for 70 years. She became Queen on February 6, 1952, and was crowned the following year on June 2, 1953.
Queen Elizabeth II was only 25 when she became Queen of England.
How many birthdays does the Queen have?
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The Queen has been reigning for 70 years and will become the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
The Queen has two birthdays–one on the day she was born (April 21) and an official celebration on a Saturday in June.
On her actual birthday, the Queen mostly celebrates privately, but there are usually gun salutes in Hyde Park, Windsor Great Park, and at the Tower of London.
Her June birthday celebration is a more official affair that involves an annual military parade known as Trooping the Colour, which will take place on Thursday, June 2, this year.
To celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, the UK will get two consecutive bank holidays, on Thursday, June 2, and Friday, June 3.
Why does the Queen have two birthdays?
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