276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: 1926–2022: A celebration of her life and reign

£4.995£9.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

The Succession to the Crown Act 2013 receives royal assent, so that the eldest child inherits the throne regardless of gender. The act also ends the disqualification from the line of succession of a person married to a Catholic. 4 June 2013 OpenLearn works with other organisations by providing free courses and resources that support our mission of opening up educational opportunities to more people in more places. We are enormously grateful for all her wonderful contributions to Queens’, including how she inspired so many members of our community. She will be sorely missed." This was certainly, in the 19th-century constitutionalist Walter Bagehot’s warning phrase, letting daylight in on the magic and was not viewed, particularly at court, as an unalloyed success, even though the supposedly natural encounters were both stilted and anodyne. The court adviser Lord Charteris told the royal biographer Ben Pimlott: “There was a view that the Queen needed to sell herself a bit. She did not initiate it. However Prince Philip initiated quite a lot. He took the view: ‘We are fighting an election every day of the week.’ The Queen took the view: ‘I am the Queen. I’ll do what I have to do.’” A former courtier said: “It was an attempt to buy popularity.” It was watched by an estimated 68% of the population. Princess Elizabeth, centre, at the coronation in 1937 of her father as King George VI, with her mother, Queen Elizabeth, and younger sister, Princess Margaret. Photograph: PA

Queen Elizabeth II - BBC News Obituary: Queen Elizabeth II - BBC News

Queen Elizabeth II was born Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on April 21, 1926, in London. Her parents were then known as the Duke and Duchess of York. Prince Albert—later known as King George VI—was the second son of Queen Mary and King George V. Her mother was Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She was brought up by governesses, and her grandparents on both sides took a close interest. Stern George V – “Grandpa England” – was particularly besotted: the archbishop of Canterbury once came upon the king on all fours, pretending to be a horse, being pulled along by the beard by his granddaughter. Some care was taken that she should be taught politeness and not be spoiled from an early age. “I don’t think any child could be more sensibly brought up,” said Queen Mary, who ensured weekly museum and gallery educational visits – being sent to school was not considered a possibility. The Chapel Royal in Scotland has been closely involved in the arrangements in the days immediately following her death. These have included the devotions at Balmoral led by her local parish minister, the successive nightly vigils at the Palace of Holyroodhouse and St Giles’s Cathedral, the service of thanksgiving, and her final departure for London. As Dean, I have been involved in the planning of these events, and I was honoured to be included in the party that accompanied the coffin on the RAF flight to Northolt. Driving through the streets and motorways of our two capital cities, we sensed the tides of emotion from the thousands of people of all ages who had gathered to show their respect and affection for our late Queen.Discrimination still exists. Some people feel that their own beliefs are being threatened. Some are unhappy about unfamiliar cultures. They all need to be reassured that there is so much to be gained by reaching out to others; that diversity is indeed a strength and not a threat.

Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

She is survived by their four children, the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The Queen gives a speech at Guildhall to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession. In it, she refers to recent events as part of an “annus horribilis”. 9 December 1992 When, in the early 50s, Princess Margaret wanted to marry a handsome equerry, Group Captain Peter Townsend, she was warned off by her sister in no uncertain terms and threatened with the loss of her royal income because he was divorced. This was an era when divorced people were not allowed to enter the royal enclosure at Ascot (a ban not lifted until 1955). The princess, in a statement drafted by Townsend, stated that she was “mindful of the church’s teachings … and conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth”.There was much talk of a new Elizabethan age, and the prospect of an undeniably glamorous young queen was enthusiastically greeted as Britain emerged from the years of postwar austerity. She was, in the words of the historian Sir Charles Petrie, “the subject of adulation unparalleled since the days of Louis XIV”.

Queen Elizabeth II 1926 - 2022 | Latest news and photos

You may change or cancel your subscription or trial at any time online. Simply log into Settings & Account and select "Cancel" on the right-hand side.Stoically the Queen carried on, but TV images of her sitting isolated at his funeral in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, were a poignant reminder of her loss. She nevertheless showed every sign of continuing into the eighth decade of her reign, as her platinum jubilee loomed in February 2022, still diligent in public service as she had promised in the broadcast on her 21st birthday three-quarters of a century earlier. The handsome young royal couple and their babies were the subject of intense – though in those days still deferential – media scrutiny: informal photographs of the young family were much publicised; though when the princess’s former nanny Marion Crawford, “Crawfie”, published an entirely anodyne and sycophantic memoir in 1950, she was cast into outer darkness by the family. The palace’s press officer, Commander Richard Colville, known as the Abominable No Man for his disdain and reluctance to impart any information whatever, would remain in post for 20 years and in doing so unwittingly contributed to a long-term distrust and antagonism between newspapers and royalty. She would later describe him as “my strength and stay” through 74 years of marriage, before his death in 2021, aged 99. Even the most innocuous remarks could cause controversy. When the Queen said, during the course of her 1983 Christmas broadcast: “The greatest problem in the world today remains the gap between rich and poor countries and we shall not begin to close this gap until we hear less about nationalism and more about interdependence. What we want to see is still more modern technology being used by poor countries to provide employment and to produce primary products and components, which will in turn be bought by the richer countries at competitive prices,” she was criticised by Tory triumphalists for apparently suggesting the sharing of wealth and resources with the uppity countries of the developing world. Like her grandfather George V and her father, George VI, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was not expected to ascend to the throne. Although she was third in line of succession at her birth, it could reasonably have been anticipated that her uncle, the Prince of Wales, would soon marry and have heirs. She would then have been destined for the sort of life she might well have loved, married to a senior member of the aristocracy and living out a life of worthy obscurity on his landed estates.

Queen Elizabeth II Timeline 1926 -2022 | TheTimelineGeek Queen Elizabeth II Timeline 1926 -2022 | TheTimelineGeek

The programme has never been shown in its entirety again and subsequent documentaries about the Queen have always been kept at a respectful distance, even when they eavesdrop on her conversations. There is an argument also that, by letting cameras in, the royals themselves initiated the media intrusiveness that they have endured ever since. Burrell even went on trial at the Old Bailey, but was saved when the Queen suddenly and fortuitously remembered a conversation he had claimed to have had with her in which she had apparently acquiesced to his looking after the property. The trial collapsed, Burrell was forthwith acquitted and the subsequent trial of his fellow butler Brown was aborted before it even started, with him also being cleared.Few could have foreseen she would become monarch but in December 1936 her uncle, Edward VIII, abdicated from the throne to marry the twice-divorced American, Wallis Simpson. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden pose with Queen Elizabeth in the Grand Corridor of Windsor Castle on June 13, 2021. ( Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz) The couple marry at Westminster Abbey. He is thenceforth known as the Duke of Edinburgh. 14 November 1948

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment