Hongkong | 1967 | 5 Cents | Queen Elizabeth
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (born
21 April 1926) became Queen in 1952 and has reigned over multiple Commonwealth
realms as they evolved through decolonization and independence. She is the
longest-lived and, after Victoria, the second longest-reigning British monarch.
Educated at home, she served during WWII and married Prince Philip in
1947, with whom she has four children.
Her reign has included major
constitutional changes—such as UK devolution, Canadian patriation, and the
independence of African nations—as well as many notable state visits and
meetings. She has celebrated major milestones like her Silver, Golden, and Diamond
Jubilees, while also facing personal and royal family challenges, including the
deaths of close relatives and public criticism. Despite occasional republican
sentiment, her popularity has remained consistently high.
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