{"id":68602,"date":"2022-09-12T13:43:07","date_gmt":"2022-09-12T20:43:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/moneyppl.com\/?p=68602"},"modified":"2022-09-14T03:53:42","modified_gmt":"2022-09-14T10:53:42","slug":"the-most-iconic-images-from-queen-elizabeths-70-year-reign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.moneyppl.com\/the-most-iconic-images-from-queen-elizabeths-70-year-reign\/68602\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Iconic Images From Queen Elizabeth\u2019s 70-Year Reign"},"content":{"rendered":"
Queen Elizabeth II was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch ever when she recently passed away at the age of 96. She spent 70 years on the throne. Millions of people paid tribute to her because of her impact on society during her historic lifetime. This had a profound impact on the social structures<\/a> of the nation.<\/p>\n In remembrance of the queen, today we look at some iconic and rare photographs that reveal her incredible journey from princess to queen. Then we’ll examine the evolution of the monarchy and the British Empire throughout the 20th Century thanks to Queen Elizabeth. The queen brought consistency and hope to the subjects’ lives in the UK as well as the Commonwealth, so let’s celebrate her life right here.<\/p>\n The coronation of Queen Elizabeth took place in 1953 a year after she ascended to the throne. It took so long because she wanted to pay respects to her late father. Furthermore, the historic event<\/a> requires a lot of preparation. Millions of people<\/a> watched the first televised coronation in British history.<\/p>\n This intensely religious ceremony signaled the official beginning of her reign as queen. She cut a regal figure in a white dress and her bejeweled crown. Meanwhile, her husband, Prince Philip, attended in his role as consort. It remains one of the most iconic moments of the 20th century (via Newsweek<\/a>).<\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth famously outlasted many of the 20th century’s most famous and notorious leaders. She also met every U.S. President after Dwight Eisenhower except for Lyndon Johnson. That’s because the latter didn’t visit the U.K. during his time in office (via CBS News<\/a>).<\/p>\n Here is a rare but iconic photograph of Queen Elizabeth with President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie Onassis. The pair cut a glamorous couple when they came to London. Allegedly, Buckingham Palace and the queen’s style didn’t impress their visitors when they arrived.<\/p>\n This photo shows two of the most significant women<\/a> of the twentieth century. Queen Elizabeth visited India multiple times throughout her lifetime. She went there when it was under British rule and later an independent state. Here she meets Mother Teresa, a woman with a lasting impact on Indian society<\/a>.<\/p>\n Mother Teresa came from Albania but moved to India in 1950. Then she spent the rest of her life caring for the destitute and dying in Calcutta’s slums. She became an iconic figure and an inspiration to many people around the world<\/a>. Indians revered her because of her dedication to this amazing task (via The Hindu<\/a>).<\/p>\n It hasn’t been smooth sailing for the Royal Family<\/a> as it tries to maintain relevancy in the modern era. Here is a photo of the next generation on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. We see Queen Elizabeth with her grandsons Harry and William. They are the sons of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, the Princes’ wives, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, flank their husbands. It’s fascinating to see multiple generations of the family standing together. However, they face many challenges for the future as society changes and multiculturalism continues (via Vanity Fair<\/a>).<\/p>\n One of the most important aspects of the Queen’s life<\/a> was her calm demeanor. Her critics called her cold because she didn’t show emotion in public. But this was deliberate because she wanted to be a neutral and consistent presence in British society (via UK Parliament<\/a>).<\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t a remarkable woman in the physical sense. However, her authority belied her short stature because she commanded complete respect. In this photo, she sits on the Sovereign’s Throne in the Palace of Westminster. This is where she conducted official state ceremonies and her remains will rest.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This historic photograph shows the future Queen Elizabeth with her loving family. We see the young Princess Margaret as well as the youthful sisters’ parents. King George IV stands beside Elizabeth, the Queen Mother on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1937.<\/p>\n It is an important image because it was one of the family’s final public appearances before World War II. The Royal Family maintained massive popularity during this time. This was the end of a Golden Age for Europe’s monarchies but they still had time. The photo is a testament to the power that royalty once commanded (via NPR<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth married her beloved husband Prince Philip in 1947. The pair spent their lives together until he died in 2021. Here is a happy photo of the couple in their twilight years as they enjoy a public appearance. The pair met for the first time in 1934 at a wedding<\/a> in Greece.<\/p>\n Philip remained a consistent presence in his wife’s life and was her most trusted advisor. He helped her through some of the most difficult moments and they made a beautiful<\/a> couple. In the end, she only lived for another year after his passing (via ABC News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Here is a picture of Queen Elizabeth with her sons, Charles and Andrew. The former replaces his mother as Britain’s monarch and becomes King Charles III. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew is one of the most controversial figures in the history of the royal family (via Newsweek<\/a>).<\/p>\n That’s because of strong allegations that he sexually assaulted a minor provided by Jeffrey Epstein. The worst aspect of this was that he was the Queen’s favorite son. She cut him off and blocked him from attending public events as she tried to rehabilitate the family’s image.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If there was one thing that Queen Elizabeth loved more than the British people it was her corgis. She had a penchant for dogs<\/a> and owned over 30 corgis in her lifetime. The queen received her first corgi, Susan, when she was only 18 from her father, King George (via Public News Time<\/a>).<\/p>\n Susan was the first of 14 generations of corgis that Elizabeth owned throughout her reign. Meanwhile, there are photographs of the young princess playing with the breed. It’s clear that she always had a love for corgis and this never changed as she grew older.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In another life, Queen Elizabeth may have left her responsibilities behind and become a full-time horse breeder. She adored everything about equine life and regularly rode her mounts. Meanwhile, she bred horses for races and frequently attended race meetings.<\/p>\n She continued riding until the grand age of 95 when the activity became too uncomfortable for her. However, she owned dozens of horses throughout her life and showed true excitement during races. This was one of the most humanizing aspects of her reign (via People<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Most mere mortals have one birthday per year but the queen has two. The second of these see the Trooping the Color ceremony takes place<\/a> outside of Buckingham Palace. This is a military ceremony where infantry soldiers and cavalry march past in classic ceremonial uniforms.<\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth was the official supreme commander of the U.K.’s armed forces. She has it within her power to declare war on another nation but never does so of her own accord. The defining moment of the ceremony witnessed the Queen salute her armed forces (via Tatler<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the end, Queen Elizabeth died at Balmoral Castle but this was appropriate. Nestled deep in the Scottish Highlands, it was one of her favorite residences and she spent her summers there. Buckingham Palace was the official main residence of the Royal Family but she never loved it there.<\/p>\n Balmoral offered privacy that the other estates didn’t have. Furthermore, she pursued her favorite outdoor activities including horse riding and shooting. Meanwhile, Prince Philip proposed to her there and the couple spent their honeymoon in Scotland (via People<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This spectacular colorized photograph shows a young Princess Elizabeth with her mother and sister. High-ranking members of the armed forces and royal family<\/a> surround them. It appears as though Elizabeth charmed an elderly officer as he engages in discussion with her (via Time<\/a>).<\/p>\n There is a timelessness to this image because the modern royal family captures similar shots. They maintain the same wardrobe and wear ceremonial uniforms on state occasions. Elizabeth understood her responsibility from a young age after her father unexpectedly became the King of England.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It reportedly devastated Queen Elizabeth when parliament scrapped the royal yacht in 1997. She allegedly shed a tear because she had so many great memories of her time on the boat. Currently, it is moored in Edinburgh and is available for tourists to visit (via Boat International<\/a>).<\/p>\n HMS Britannia is a remnant of another era and hosted many royal honeymoons. Furthermore, the queen famously toured the Commonwealth on the ship. It had a crew of over 200 and they even slept in hammocks. Finally, parliament decided that the running costs<\/a> were too high to keep.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Every year millions of people watched the Queen’s annual Christmas Day message. Initially, it began as a radio broadcast before the BBC began televising it. The speech lasted for about a minute and reflected on the previous 12 months. It became one of the most-viewed moments of the year.<\/p>\n Sometimes the U.K. faced challenging times and Queen Elizabeth addressed these in her speech. She wanted to inspire the nation and remain a beacon of hope. This helped her popularity to rise because she became a mother to the country in periods of crisis (via Royal UK<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Many people dream of riding in a gilded carriage but Queen Elizabeth hated it. She claimed that it was very uncomfortable because it had a rough ride. The carriage originated in 1760 and weighs a ridiculous four tons. Meanwhile, it requires eight horses to pull it because it is so heavy.<\/p>\n The Royal Family rarely uses it because of its age and inconvenience. However, sometimes it is unavoidable for ceremonies of state. Queen Elizabeth indeed loathed traveling in it but it instantly made her the center of attention as she passed through London (via Sky News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Most people think of Queen Elizabeth as a small woman with a big hat and a handbag. As she grew older she maintained this classic style. She wore large hats including the one above and went through a range of colors. These depended on the season and the event that she attended (via Reader’s Digest<\/a>).<\/p>\n The queen developed her style early and maintained it throughout her life. Unsurprisingly, it was conservative but elegant as she accessories with pearls and brooches. Queen Elizabeth knew that she was the center of attention everywhere she went but she cut a sedate figure.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Kate Middleton knew that her life would change when she married<\/a> Prince William. However, she had no idea of the scale because it was impossible to prepare for it. The Queen approved of her grandson’s marriage to Middleton because of her character (via People<\/a>).<\/p>\n It’s not difficult to see the resemblance in demeanor between the two women. The photo above shows how they cut similar poses when they attend public events and maintain calm dignity. This makes it easy to understand why Queen Elizabeth liked Kate and had a good relationship with the younger woman.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As Queen Elizabeth grew older she knew that she couldn’t handle a full schedule by herself. Age began to take its toll on her and began to share her responsibilities with her son, Prince Charles. This helped him as he prepared for his inevitable rise to the throne after her passing.<\/p>\n Charles attended events that didn’t necessitate the queen’s attendance. Sometimes she experienced mobility issues and withdrew from her favorite moments including the Highland Games<\/a>. However, she remained active until the end and even received a new Prime Minister two days before her death (via ET<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth reigned for 70 years but she endured her fair share of crises. One of these threatened the entire future of the Royal Family and tarnished her image. This was the death of Princess Diana after a car<\/a> crash in Paris. Elizabeth lost public popularity for the first time and there were even allegations of a conspiracy.<\/p>\n Diana cut a beautiful figure and was one of the most iconic British women of the century. Prince Charles treated her horribly before he finally divorced her. Furthermore, the British media drove her into a dark place and she experienced depression. It was a sordid period in the family’s long history (via US Magazine<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth represented Great Britain in many meetings with foreign dignitaries. She maintained political neutrality but this didn’t stop her from being a messenger for peace. In 2011 she traveled to Ireland on a historic visit. A state banquet saw her address the guests in the Irish language.<\/p>\n Ireland and Great Britain are neighbors with a long and contentious history. The latter colonized the former and this legacy simmers on in Northern Ireland. However, the relationship between the South and the UK was never stronger than in this iconic moment (via Al Jazeera<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Here is an iconic still from Prince Charles’s marriage to Diana Spencer in 1981. The UK public fell in love with the young princess but she never won the heart of her husband. He infamously had an affair with Camilla Parker-Bowles and spent the night with her before his wedding.<\/p>\n The Royal Family treated Diana poorly and effectively drove her into exile. Queen Elizabeth wore blue in this photo and it’s appropriate because the future is grim. Regular people had no idea of the reality<\/a> of the situation. It just goes to show that appearances can be deceptive (via Parade<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Liz Truss became the final UK Prime Minister to meet the queen when she traveled to Balmoral in 2022. The Queen formally agreed to the formation of a new government two days before she died. It was a massive blow to Truss because she wanted to have a strong beginning (via The Guardian<\/a>).<\/p>\n Instead, she found herself picking up the pieces after Queen Elizabeth passed away. One of the UK’s main symbols of stability had disappeared forever. This also placed immense pressure on Truss because she wanted to appear strong in front of the British public. Any slip-ups during the following formalities would be a massive problem for her image.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth is intensely loyal to her family. Prince George is one of the youngest but most important members. His birth ensured that the future King, William will have an heir. The British public reacted with positivity when Kate gave birth to a baby boy (via Glamour<\/a>).<\/p>\n George has a petulant streak but that’s part of being a little boy. Sometimes he’s naughty at big events because they bore him. It’s not surprising because it’s not easy to attend these grand state affairs. Queen Elizabeth enjoyed it when her family visited her and loved her great-grandson.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It’s fascinating to look back<\/a> at the different world leaders who visited Buckingham Palace. There are many Western leaders including U.S. Presidents but there were also controversial figures. Robert Mugabe famously lost his honorary knighthood in later life after he committed human rights abuses.<\/p>\n Russian President Vladimir Putin also visited Queen Elizabeth. The Royal Family rolled out the red carpet<\/a> for the polarizing premier. He sat beside the queen in a horse-drawn carriage as they traveled through London. Incredibly, Putin extended his sympathies to Prince Charles after the Queen died (via News.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The image below became an iconic photograph of the Queen’s later reign. Captain Tom Moore became one of the heroes of the global health crisis after he walked 100 lengths of his garden for charity. The World War II veteran was also 100 years old at the time and captured the hearts of the world.<\/p>\n Hundreds of thousands of people called for a knighthood because of his social<\/a> impact. Here is a photograph of the queen bestowing honor upon Captain Tom in front of Windsor Castle. Sadly, Moore later died as a result of the health crisis in 2021 (via Gov.UK<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Queen had a complicated relationship with Africa because of Britain’s brutal colonial past. There’s no denying the horrors of history but she tried to improve relations. This became more challenging in the latter half of the century as more countries became republics.<\/p>\n Here is a photo of Queen Elizabeth with Nelson Mandela. The South African leader led the fight against apartheid and became a global inspiration. Barack Obama claimed that Mandela and Queen Elizabeth were two of the three most impressive statespeople he ever met. The third was former Israeli President Shimon Peres (via Politico<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Margaret Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. However, the British public didn’t unanimously love her because she shut down many industries<\/a>. The Queen also had a complex relationship with Thatcher for several reasons.<\/p>\n Firstly, the Queen allegedly disagreed with some of Thatcher’s policies and world views. But the PM also made Elizabeth feel secure about herself because of Thatcher’s charisma. Some people felt that Thatcher was more regal than the Queen because of her height and aura (via Daily Beast<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Queen was aware of her social responsibilities and wanted to maintain a connection with young people<\/a>. She regularly visited schools throughout her lifetime and interacted with students. The photo below shows a visit to Bournemouth in 1998 when she went to Queen Elizabeth School.<\/p>\n This was a massive honor and an incredible memory for the children. They would remember this for the rest of their lives because it’s not every day<\/a> that the Queen is in the neighborhood. However, it wasn’t always the easiest time for the school administrators because of security concerns (via Bournemouth Echo<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Royal Family maintains a close connection with the U.K. Armed Forces. All of the male members serve in the military while the Queen also worked with them. She trained as a mechanic during the Second World War and received firearms training (via Harpers Bazaar<\/a>).<\/p>\n This shot reveals Queen Elizabeth firing an SA80 assault rifle at a military base. An instructor watches her as she pulls the trigger and releases an onslaught of bullets. He has a wry smile on his face as he guides her through the process. The Queen’s clothes make this a surreal photograph.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Many people think<\/a> that the Queen traveled everywhere by horse-drawn carriage. But this is a common misconception because she also enjoyed driving around in cars. She loved Range Rovers and owned several throughout her lifetime. Here is a great photo of Queen Elizabeth sitting behind the wheel (via Birmingham Mail<\/a>).<\/p>\n Fascinatingly, the Queen didn’t require a driving license on public roads. That’s because they are issued in her name. Furthermore, she enjoyed immunity from prosecution if she broke road laws<\/a>. Prince Philip famously had a crash in 2017 and injured a civilian. But he didn’t receive any charges because of his special status.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Queen had access to the best of everything but she was a woman of simple pleasures. Her favorite hobbies involved being outdoors with her animals<\/a>. Her ideal summer activity was grouse-hunting at her Balmoral or Sandringham estates. Here’s a video of the monarch on a hunting trip.<\/p>\n The Queen donned a less glamorous wardrobe than the public usually saw. She interacted with her dogs and fired shotguns at the birds. But the best aspect of this was being outdoors in nature. It was a fantastic respite from the pressures of her everyday duties (via Town And Country Mag<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Here is a photo of Queen Elizabeth, her husband, and their four grown-up children. Prince Charles sits beside his mother and is the most globally recognizable of the trio. Meanwhile, Princess Anne stands between her brothers Andrew (left) and Edward (right).<\/p>\n Andrew is the most controversial figure because of his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Princess Anne is a loyal member of the family and regularly attends different events in their name. Finally, Edward is allegedly a sensitive soul and prefers to maintain a low profile when possible (via People<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Queen was the monarch of 15 countries before she died. Here is a photo of a state visit to the Caribbean where she visited Jamaica. This nation has a complex relationship with the British Royal family<\/a> because of its links to the slave trade. Furthermore, many citizens suffered discrimination in the United Kingdom.<\/p>\n The Queen enjoyed a positive reception during this ceremony but it’s not the full story<\/a>. Prince William and Kate Middleton visited Jamaica in 2022 but it didn’t go well. Many Jamaicans protested the visit and called for their state to become a Republic (via Loop News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The 2020s<\/a> saw some of the Royal Family’s biggest scandals emerge. One of these was the aftermath of Prince Harry’s marriage to U.S. actress Meghan Markle. She accused the family of racism and had a stunning interview with Oprah<\/a> Winfrey about their alleged bullying.<\/p>\n The Queen allegedly loathed Markle because she took Harry away from the family. The younger Prince walked away from his duties because he wanted to live his life. He also compared the U.K. media’s treatment of Markle to that of his mother, Princess Diana (via Fox News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It was always a massive honor when Queen Elizabeth traveled to another country. Even superpowers like the U.S. rolled out the red carpet because of her stature. She visited Washington D.C. during Gerald Ford’s presidency and danced with him during a formal gala.<\/p>\n Ford wears a white tie while Queen Elizabeth donned a yellow dress for the occasion. We can only guess what they talked about but the pair seemed in good humor. Later, Betty Ford revealed that the Queen was easy to deal with. Her only issue was that she kept confusing their formal titles (via Today<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Queen lived for a long time because she cared about her diet. She never ate seafood in foreign countries because she didn’t trust the preparation. Close sources said that she didn’t eat carbohydrates in the evening either. This was because she didn’t want to gain weight.<\/p>\n But she loved chocolate in all its forms and regularly indulged. She also enjoyed a tipple in the evening and always had a nightcap before bed. Balance was the key to her life but she knew what she liked. This didn’t include garlic because she never allowed it on menus (via Good Housekeeping<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The British Royal Family is one of the most famous<\/a> on the planet. But the Japanese Imperial Household traces its origins back millennia. In this photo, the former Emperor of Japan, Akihito, visits Buckingham Palace with Empress Michiko. The latter wears a beautiful kimono and smiles at the Queen.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, Akihito maintains a serene expression as he meets his counterpart. The Japanese public deified their Royal Family before World War II. One of the terms of their surrender saw them admit that the Emperor wasn’t a god. However, he remains a personage of great significance (via Zimbio<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Most people don’t do anything for 70 years, but the Queen managed to lead the nation for that much time. This made her the longest-reigning monarch in British history ahead of Queen Victoria. Furthermore, only France’s King Louis XIV sat on a throne for longer than Queen Elizabeth.<\/p>\n The Sun King reigned for 72 years but he came to power when he was a young boy. Elizabeth’s longevity is all the more impressive because she was an adult when she replaced her father. In 2022, she celebrated an unprecedented Platinum Jubilee to much acclaim (via Platinum Jubilee<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Many Prime Ministers formed U.K. governments with Queen Elizabeth’s approval. One of the most noteworthy was Winston Churchill, a giant of British history. He famously led the nation through World War II and was one of the most inspiring PMs ever (via Global News<\/a>).<\/p>\n Queen Elizabeth’s relationship with Churchill didn’t always run smoothly. But she gained the respect of the war veteran and mourned his death. It’s remarkable that she met him and even considered him a friend<\/a>. Few modern leaders reached the same stature.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The world witnessed<\/a> one of the worst modern terror attacks in 2017. A suicide bomber killed over 20 people as they left an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester. This event rocked the nation because most of the victims were children. However, it also hardened the hearts of its citizens against terror.<\/p>\n The Queen visited many of the surviving victims in hospitals after the atrocity. She paid her respects to the families and ensured that they knew that they had her support. This is one of the most difficult aspects of being a monarch because they must remain strong in these horrible moments (via Sky News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In 1954, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip went on one of the most famous tours of their lifetime. They traveled around the Commonwealth as they visited countries like Australia and New Zealand. The photo below shows a still from their short stay in Ceylon or modern-day Sri Lanka.<\/p>\n This trip reinvigorated the image of the Royal Family across the Commonwealth after World War II. However, it was a tumultuous time too because many countries considered becoming republics. The Queen went all out on this tour as she reminded the world of their power (via State Library<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The simplest things made Queen Elizabeth happy. It’s easy to get the feeling that she preferred being away from London in the tranquil countryside. There’s a wide beam on her face as she visits a farm of Highland cattle. These distinctive cows have massive horns and a long floppy fringe.<\/p>\n It appears as though this moment was during the 1980s as the Queen still had her rich-brown hair<\/a>. The image captures the peace that she craved throughout her reign. In the end, she maintained her dedication to her people despite giving up her personal life (via Telegraph<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n London hosted the Olympic Games in 2012 and won global acclaim in the process. The opening ceremony was a highlight of the event because it was spectacular. Meanwhile, the Queen stunned the world when she participated in a short sketch with famed British actor, Daniel Craig.<\/p>\n Craig played the iconic role of James Bond as he escorted the Queen to the event. Brilliant choreography made it appear that the pair skydived into the arena. It was also a smart move on the monarch’s part because she knew that the public enjoys this engagement with popular culture (via AV Club<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ronald Reagan was one of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite U.S. Presidents because of his personality. She enjoyed her meetings with the former actor and his wife, Nancy. They met several times throughout his tenure in the U.K. and the U.S. Reagan once described the Queen as a “truly fine and gracious lady.”<\/p>\n The duo had a shared love of horses and this brought them closer together. This went beyond the usual pleasantries of state visits because they had something in common. Queen Elizabeth visited the United States’ West Coast in 1983 and rode with Reagan during that trip (via NBC Los Angeles<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We don’t know the exact location of this photograph but it reveals a lot about Princess Elizabeth. She already enjoyed life’s simple pleasures as she sits and reads in a beautiful garden. It’s a bright summer’s day and she’s smiling with joy because everything is perfect.<\/p>\n Many of the Royals ask people what it’s like to walk into a supermarket without anybody recognizing them. They live with a complete lack of privacy because of their public status. Even here a palace photographer is capturing an intimate moment. Their lives aren’t as dreamy as ordinary people may think (via Politico<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Prince Andrew is the most polarizing member of the Royal Family because of his close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Furthermore, he endured strong allegations of raping a minor provided by the convicted pedophile. The news hurt the Queen who ruthlessly moved her favorite son out of the spotlight.<\/p>\n In the end, he settled with his alleged victim out of court. But this came after a ridiculous interview where he infamously said he has a condition that prevents him from sweating. This made him a figure of contempt because he blatantly lied to the British public (via Newsweek<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Royal Navy named its new aircraft carrier after its supreme commander. HMS Queen Elizabeth II is the pride of the British fleet and can carry up to 40 aircraft. This massive craft is an incredible feat of engineering and represents the peak of shipbuilding.<\/p>\n Here we see the Queen visiting the ship and meeting some of the crew members. Red is traditionally the color of the Royal Military so perhaps this is why she chose this color for her tour. She instantly stands out amongst the sober navy uniforms (via Royal Navy<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Paddington Bear is a beloved icon of British media. The author Michael Bond created this charming character for his series of children’s books<\/a>. Then they became the source of TV and movie adaptations. The Queen knew this and welcomed a crossover with this wholesome figure.<\/p>\n She participated in a sketch for her Platinum Jubilee with the beloved bear. It was a lovely video that worked perfectly in maintaining her image as a caring person. Paddington enjoys tea and marmalade sandwiches with the monarch throughout the gentle clip (via ITV<\/a>).<\/p>\nCoronation<\/h2>\n
The Queen With JFK and Jackie<\/h2>\n
Mother Teresa<\/h2>\n
The New Royals<\/h2>\n
Regal Monarch<\/h2>\n
Royal Family<\/h2>\n
Queen and Consort<\/h2>\n
Two Sons<\/h2>\n
Corgi Queen<\/h2>\n
Horse Master<\/h2>\n
Trooping the Color<\/h2>\n
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Princess Elizabeth<\/h2>\n
Royal Yacht<\/h2>\n
Christmas Message<\/h2>\n
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Big Hat<\/h2>\n
Powerful Women<\/h2>\n
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Princess Diana<\/h2>\n
Peacemaker<\/h2>\n
Wedding Blues<\/h2>\n
In Liz We Trust<\/h2>\n
Prince George<\/h2>\n
Welcome Vladimir<\/h2>\n
Arise, Sir Tom<\/h2>\n
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Two Queens<\/h2>\n
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Assault Rife<\/h2>\n
Let’s Drive<\/h2>\n
Grouse Hunting<\/h2>\n
Happy Family<\/h2>\n
Global Leader<\/h2>\n
Meghan Markle<\/h2>\n
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Elizabeth II and Churchill<\/h2>\n
Terror Attack<\/h2>\n
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Farm Life<\/h2>\n
The Name’s Bond<\/h2>\n
Elizabeth II and Reagan<\/h2>\n
Simple Pleasures<\/h2>\n
Mother and Son<\/h2>\n
HMS Queen Elizabeth II<\/h2>\n
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