Queen Elizabeth


Queen Elizabeth II was Queen of the United Kingdom and constitutional Queen of the Commonwealth of Nations.  In addition, she was the head of the Church of England in 54 countries of the Commonwealth.  Queen Elizabeth  received her early education at home.  In 1947, she married Prince Philip, with whom she has four children.  When her father died in 1952, Elizabeth became President of the Commonwealth and Ruler of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.  His coronation took place in 1953 and was the first of its kind to be televised.  On 9 September 2015, Queen Elizabeth broke Queen Victoria's record for longest reign and became the longest-reigning monarch of Great Britain.  She was the oldest ruler and longest reigning queen in the entire world.  She was queen for 70 years and set world records.

Birth: 26 April 1926.

Residence: Kingham Castle, Windsor Castle, 

Balmoral Castle, Holyrood Palace.

Nationality: United Kingdom.

Religious: Church of England.

Name of Husband: Prince Flip.

Father's Name: Prince Albert.

Early life of Elizabeth,....

Elizabeth was born  in London.  His father was Prince Albert, Duke of York  He received his primary education under supervision at home.

Crown Prince:

 When Elizabeth's father became king after her brother abdicated in 1936, Elizabeth became his crown prince.

Coronation:



 On June 2, 1953, the coronation ceremony was held in Kulandan, in which Queen Elizabeth formally became the ruler of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and held this position until her death.

Goverment as Queen of Pakistan......

 After the death of the King of Pakistan on February 6, 1952, his daughter Princess Elizabeth became the new ruler of Pakistan.  Queen Elizabeth was declared Queen of all her territories including Pakistan.  In Pakistan on February 8, the Governor General announced that Queen Elizabeth II was now Queen of her Territories and States and Head of the Commonwealth.  He was also given a 21 gun salute in Pakistan.

 During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953, she was crowned Queen of Pakistan.  During the coronation, the Queen took an oath that she would rule the people of Pakistan according to the respective laws and customs of the people.

 The Queen's coronation gown was to be embroidered with the symbols of each Commonwealth nation.  The royal gown featured three emblems of Pakistan: wheat made of gold crystal, cotton made of silver and green silk, and green silk and gold thread.  Attended the event.  Pakistani soldiers and ships also participated in the coronation parad.



 On March 23, 1956, the Pakistani monarchy was abolished with the adoption of the Republic Constitution. Queen Elizabeth sent a message to President Mirza, in which Queen Elizabeth said, "I have followed with keen interest the progress of your country since its foundation."  It is a matter of great satisfaction to me that your country intends to remain in the Commonwealth.  I am confident that Pakistan and other Commonwealth countries will continue to grow and benefit from their mutual association.

 The Queen visited Pakistan on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of Pakistan's independence.  He was accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Fact About Elizabeth.......

Queen Elizabeth celebrated her 96th birthday in June this year.  Here are some 'secret' facts about Britain's longest-reigning Queen.  Many British citizens may also be surprised to know some things about Queen Elizabeth.

 Queen Alia rarely gives interviews, so the public gets very little information about her life.

The oldest chief.....

 Queen Elizabeth was 96 years old at that time and she was the world's oldest head of state and the oldest royal ruler.  Only two monarchs in the world have reigned longer than Elizabeth II.  One was Louis XIV of France And The other was King Bhumibol of Thailand, who died in October 2016.  He ruled for 70 years and four months.

Travel records of Queen Elizabeth....

 In the past seventy years, Queen Elizabeth has made more than 150 visits to the member countries of the British Commonwealth.  .  Elizabeth made the most visits to France in Europe, making 13.

Estate of Queen Elizabeth.....

 At the age of eighty-nine, Queen Elizabeth stopped traveling abroad in November 2015.  According to the newspaper Telegraph, by then she had traveled so much to other countries that it was equal to circumnavigating the globe 42 times.  .  Queen Elizabeth's longest foreign trip was 168 days, during which she visited 13 countries from November 1953 to May 1954.

 Participation in 21,000 events.......

 As the British head of state, Elizabeth II has participated in about 21,000 events, has given royal assent to 4,000 laws, and has hosted 112 visits to Great Britain by the heads of state and government of other countries.

The role of Queen Elizabeth has been featured in over a hundred films.....



 According to the international platform, actresses have portrayed the role of the Queen of Great Britain almost 100 times in various films and dramas, who appeared as the Queen in the Netflix show 'The Crown and Helen Mirren' only for the role of the Queen in the film.  He was awarded the Oscar Award.

 She used to drink champagne every night before going to bed.

 Some people vow to eat an apple a day, but according to Queen Elizabeth's cousin Margaret Rhodes, the Queen's routine is to drink dip before lunch and drink wine with meals and champagne before going to bed.  are doing.

 The Queen does not have a passport......

 Everyone needs a passport for international travel, but the Queen didn't.  She did not need these British passports to travel around the world.

 According to the royal family's website, "British passports are issued in the name of Queen Alia, so she did not need one herself."

 However, all members of the royal family, including the Crown Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, have passports.

Death of Queen Elizabeth......

At the Age of 96 The Queen Elizabeth Died on 8 September 2022.

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