East Carribean States | 1965 | 10 Cents | Queen Elizabeth






Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II (born 21 April 1926) became monarch in 1952 and has reigned over multiple Commonwealth realms as they evolved through decolonization and constitutional change. Initially queen of seven countries, she later served as monarch of many more, including Jamaica, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. She is the longest-lived and second longest-reigning British monarch.

Born in London, Elizabeth became heir presumptive when her father, George VI, took the throne in 1936. During World War II she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In 1947 she married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and they had four children.

Her reign has included significant events such as devolution in the UK, Canadian patriation, and major world conflicts. She has undertaken historic state visits and maintained a high level of public popularity despite periods of criticism and personal challenges, including family tragedies and public scrutiny. Her major jubilees—Silver (1977), Golden (2002), and Diamond (2012)—marked key milestones of her long reign.


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