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Queen Elizabeth, Longest Reigning Monarch of Britain Dies

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“When life seems hard, the courageous do not lie down and accept defeat; instead, they are all the more determined to struggle for a better future”, says Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II was born as the eldest daughter of Prince Albert, duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. During World War II, The Queen and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, were separated from their parents and spent their time away from them. The initial three months of her reign were the time of entire mourning for her father, who was passed in comparative isolation.


In the summer after, she moved from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace to undertake her routine duties of the sovereign nation, thus carrying out her first State opening in Parliament on November 4 1952. Her coronation took place at Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953. She was regarded as the Queen of the UK on February 6 1952, at the age of 25, and her coronation took place at Westminster Abbey on June 2 1953. Queen Elizabeth’s II 70 years and 214 days on the throne is an incredibly unmatched reign in which 15 British Prime Ministers served the nation, becoming the Ancestral Monarch in history.


Her Glorious Accomplishments


She became the Queen of seven Independent Commonwealth countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, along with the Head of the Commonwealth.
Queen Elizabeth II hit the previous record of Queen Victoria, who lived 81 years and 244 days old.
The Queen was also honoured with the Guinness World Record for the Most Currencies Featuring the Same Individual. Her personality and likeness graced 33 plus different international currencies, except for some countries that removed her after becoming independent from Britain.
Queen Elizabeth II was known to be the Wealthiest Monarch in the world. As per The Sunday Times Rich List 2022, her net worth was estimated at £370 million ($425 million).
In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II honoured a symbolic BAFTA award for her “Lifelong support of the British film and Television Industry”.
Queen Elizabeth II is the only person to have officially introduced the Summer Olympic Games multiple times. In 1976, her majesty opened the 1976 Montreal Games, and 36 years later, she was about to open the 2012 London Olympics officially.
She also received the Life Saving Award in her teenage. The Monarch publicised this during a call with the Royal Life Saving Society after drowning, a prevention charity.

Condolences From PM Narendra Modi
On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reminisced Queen Elizabeth II as a “Stalwart of our Times”, saying, “She provided inspirational leadership to her Country and people” and “Embodied dignity and decency in public life”.
PM Modi also recalled the “Memorable” Meetings with Queen II in 2015 and 2018, saying he would “Never forget her warmth and kindness”.
“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will always be reminisced and evoked as a Stalwart of our Times, Pained by her demise today. My thoughts and condolences are with her family and Citizens of the UK in this sad hour,” he said. She had proved herself to be the only Monarch most of Britain had known, also called The Modern Elizabethan Era.

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