King George VI, 1895 - 1952 Known publicly as Prince Albert until his accession, King George VI did not expect to inherit the throne because his elder brother Edward VIII was first in the line of succession Kate Middleton has said the Queen likes to leave little presents in George and Princess Charlotte's and now, we assume, Prince Louis' rooms when she comes for a visit
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, 1935- The eldest child of Prince George, the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina, Prince Edward is directly related to both Prince Philip and the Queen The monarch's husband of 73 years famously took charge of the barbecue during royal family picnics at their Scottish estate, often cooking freshly caught fish

Queen Elizabeth II ‘upset' by Prince Harry's comments about the royal family in recent interviews: report

A week later, she signed the new.

Operation London Bridge Will Happen When Queen Elizabeth II Dies
And they were secretly engaged for three years
The reign of Queen Elizabeth II
Associated Press On V-E Day, the king gives permission to his daughters to join crowds of revelers in the streets of London
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: The story of their marriage
May the Queen live for ever! It also gave the planning committees adequate time to make preparations for the ceremony
She underwent in May 2018 Attached to the shoulders of her dress, the Queen wore the Robe of State, a 6-yard 5
If Margaret had contracted a , she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession Patriation removed the role of the from the Canadian constitution, but the monarchy was retained

Coronation of Elizabeth II

As Whitlam had a majority in the , appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision.

Queen Elizabeth II
At the same time, a newsflash will alert media around the world
British Royal Family Tree
In a sign of how much the world has changed since she became queen, she sends out a thank you message via Twitter to those posting messages using the hashtag HappyBirthdayYourMajesty
Coronation of Elizabeth II
In the lengthy oath, the Queen swore to govern each of her countries according to their respective laws and customs, to mete out law and justice with mercy, to uphold in the United Kingdom and protect the Church of England and preserve its bishops and clergy