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Queen Elizabeth’s legacy in Africa

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The passing of Queen sparks a flood of internet reflection and response. Africans are now sharing pictures and memories of their ancestors. They lived through a difficult time in British colonial history. The passing of Queen Elizabeth II has sparked a flood of internet reflection and response. However, not all of it was sorrow; some … Read more

Queen used to see Harry and Meghan “quite frequently”

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The reports tell, Queen Elizabeth used to ‘worry’ herself by visiting Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at home. Queen Elizabeth used to pay a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex because she was “worried about how unhappy and disturbed” they were. She visited Frogmore Cottage in an interview with Royal Round Up host … Read more

Queen Elizabeth Lipstick Shade Is Closely Guarded Secret (At 96!): What We Know So Far

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Queen Elizabeth was dressed casually for her surprise appearance at the Windsor Horse Show on Friday, but she didn’t go without her signature beauty look. The 96-year-old monarch stood in her Range Rover, watching her horse Balmoral Leia win first place, her bright smile accentuated by pink lipstick. On her birthday last month, the Queen went … Read more

What to anticipate during the Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee celebrations in 2022

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As the British Monarchy celebrates 70 years of Queen Elizabeth’s rule this year, additional preparations for the summer and the next year are being disclosed. Three exhibits will be on display to commemorate the Queen’s ascension, coronation, and jubilees. Balmoral and Sandringham, the monarch’s private estates, will host celebrations. Residents and visitors from the area … Read more

Queen Elizabeth to hatch secret ‘military style’ plot for Philip memorial

Queen Elizabeth is happy to show use of wheelchair

Senior Buckingham Palace officials are putting military-style measures in place to convey the Queen to Prince Philip’s funeral ceremony. Last week, the frail 95-year-old monarch withdrew from the Commonwealth Day event due to concerns for her “comfort.” According to royal officials, Her Majesty has had mobility challenges, making it difficult for her to walk around … Read more

Queen Elizabeth’s personal struggles for her children

According to a royal analyst, the Queen was personally affected by Prince Charles’, Prince Andrew’s, and Princess Anne’s divorces. “Outwardly stoical, as usual, the Queen was finding the divorce talks profoundly disturbing,” author Robert Hardman writes in his new biography, Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II. “Another former member of the … Read more

 Queen Elizabeth ‘hopes’ to attend Prince Philip’s memorial service

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Queen Elizabeth has “ruled out” using a wheelchair and “still wants” to attend Prince Philip’s funeral service, but advisors are scrutinizing her schedule. It comes after Buckingham Palace stated that she was unable to attend the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey due to her health. Palace officials were concerned about how “comfortable” she would be … Read more

Queen Elizabeth is unable to strip Meghan and Harry of Sussex titles

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Buckingham Palace said in May 2018 that the Queen Elizabeth was “pleased” to bestow a new title on Prince Harry, which will be extended to Meghan Markle “on marriage.” “Prince Harry so becomes His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex, and Ms. Meghan Markle will become Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex upon marriage,” … Read more

Queen Elizabeth’s art collection is on cultural boycott of Russia

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The Queen Elizabeths’ official art collection has joined a ‘cultural boycott’ of Russia, refusing to allow the display of three ancient swords in Moscow. The Royal Collection was set to loan 17th-century firearms to the Kremlin Museums, thanks to Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov’s sponsorship. The UK, on the other hand, has slapped restrictions on Usmanov … Read more

Queen Elizabeth devotes her life to royal service as she prepares to attend Philip’s memorial ceremony

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Queen Elizabeth was not present for the Commonwealth Day ceremony yesterday, but she promised to keep the pledges she made when she assumed the throne. Her Majesty declared in a statement to honor Commonwealth Day that her life will “always be committed to service,” after being forced to miss Monday’s traditional church service to mark … Read more

Queen Elizabeth has skipped a Commonwealth service in 2013

Queen makes a heartfelt promise on Commonwealth Day despite missing the 'special occasion'

Her Majesty last missed the service in 2013, when she was suffering from a bad case of gastroenteritis. Prior to then, the Queen had not missed a Commonwealth Day commemoration in 20 years, the last time being in 1993 when she was sick. A speech by former archbishop Lord Sentamu, a discourse by young Tongan … Read more

 Queen Elizabeth advised to her to ‘pace herself’

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Aides to the Queen will advise her to “pace herself” so she can attend Prince Philip’s memorial service in two weeks. Following talks, Her Majesty, 95, was removed from today’s Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. On the 30-mile trip from Windsor to London and during the hour-long ceremony, there were concerns for her “comfort.” … Read more

 Queen Elizabeth meets ambassadors at Windsor Castle

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The Queen has had virtual audiences at Windsor, despite missing the Commonwealth Day service the day before. On Tuesday, the head of state greeted the ambassadors of Mongolia and Tajikistan via video connection at her Berkshire royal estate, dressed in a blue and grey patterned silk day dress. Mongolian envoy Enkhsukh Battumur, dressed in traditional … Read more

Queen Elizabeth’s diary is ‘under review’ with age frailties catching up with her

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The Queen’s schedule is currently being reviewed, and she is unlikely to return to certain large public appearances such as ceremonies. The 95-year-old monarch is not unwell, according to sources, and is “as dedicated to her duties of state as ever.” Senior royal advisers, as well as the Queen herself, are said to have realized … Read more

Queen Elizabeth takes a break from political protocol before Jubilee to show support for Ukraine

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According to a royal pundit, The Queen has broken “unusual” royal tradition to declare her support for Ukraine. Despite members of the family historically keeping a clear distance from problems that may be considered political, Royally Us host Christina Garibaldi stated that the Queen donated a “generous gift” to a charity offering relief to people … Read more

The correct way to shake hand with Queen Elizabeth

Queen is "conscious of her frailties" and has "good and bad days"

The protocol is crucial when it comes to the royal family, and there is a lot of it to observe. This starts the instant you meet one of The Firm’s members. A simple handshake will not be enough, especially when meeting the Queen. If you ever have the good fortune to visit the palace and … Read more

Queen Elizabeth cancels her virtual meetings due to Covid-19

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As she isolates with Covid-19, Queen has been forced to cancel her virtual obligations owing to her “croaky voice.” According to royal sources, the Queen was obliged to postpone her two scheduled virtual engagements on Thursday because she is still speaking a “bit croaky” and “full of cold” as she continued to quarantine with coronavirus. … Read more

Queen Elizabeth fights Covid, forced to cancel more meetings

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The Queen delayed virtual meetings, but she is still taking “light duties”. Buckingham Palace stated that Her Majesty, 95, was continuing to experience symptoms. But, in the true spirit, she chatted with Boris Johnson over the phone in which was considered as a positive indicator of her recovery. Palace aides acknowledged that she is still … Read more

Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II owns the largest diamond in the world!

Did you know that Queen Elizabeth owns the largest diamond in the world!

Queen Elizabeth II owns the largest diamond in the world! The Cullinan Diamond is the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever discovered, weighing 3,106.75 carats (621.35 g) (21.9 ounces). It was discovered on January 26, 1905, at the Premier No.2 mine in Cullinan, South Africa. It was named for the mine’s chairman, Thomas Cullinan. It was … Read more

Puddings and pageantry for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee

Pomp, pageantry and puddings will form the centrepiece of celebrations to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.

The 95-year-old monarch’s Platinum Jubilee begins on February 6 — the date in 1952 when she became queen after the death of her father, King George VI.

Britain’s longest-serving monarch will be the only queen or king in the country’s long history to have ruled for 70 years.

Buckingham Palace officials unveiled a series of events to mark the occasion and reflect the Queen’s call for the celebrations to promote a mood of national unity.

Topping festivities that reflect national passions is a competition to create a new Jubilee pudding, with the winner chosen by judges including the palace head chef.

The head of state will also be presented with a digital map showing every tree planted as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative.

The Queen and her eldest son and heir, Prince Charles, planted their own tree on the royal estate in Balmoral, northeast Scotland, last October.

The main celebrations will be held over a four-day long weekend, kicking off with public holidays on Thursday June 2 and Friday June 3.

On the Thursday, the Queen’s Birthday Parade will see more than 1,000 soldiers, horses and army musicians perform a Trooping of the Colour ceremony in central London.

The annual event in central London marks the Queen’s official birthday but has been cancelled for the last two years because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Continuing a tradition dating back hundreds of years, people will light beacons in over 1,500 towns, cities and villages across the country that evening.

On the Friday, there will be a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, followed up on the Saturday with a live concert featuring big-name stars.

More than 200,000 neighbourhood parties are expected to be held on Sunday June 5, as well as a street pageant in London featuring performers from across the Commonwealth.

The dress and robes worn by the Queen at her coronation in 1953 will be on display at her Windsor Castle home west of London after the main events.

– Positive headlines? –

Royal officials will be hoping the events can generate more positive headlines after a slew of negative publicity in recent months.

The Queen’s second son, Prince Andrew, is facing a US civil claim for sexual assault and questions about his links to convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

The monarch’s grandson, Prince Harry, is set to release his memoirs this year, with the family braced for fresh revelations after his criticisms last year.

The programme of mass Jubilee events makes no mention of Covid restrictions, which have curtailed royal engagements and other public duties since early 2020.

Queen Elizabeth II is only the second British monarch to celebrate silver, golden and diamond jubilees to mark 25, 50 and 60 years on the throne.

In 1977, her Silver Jubilee saw nationwide street parties and a procession — as well as the release of the Sex Pistols’ punk anthem “God Save The Queen”.

A highlight of the Golden Jubilee in 2002 was guitarist Brian May — from the rock band Queen — playing the national anthem on the roof of Buckingham Palace.

In 2012, a flotilla of 1,000 boats sailed down the River Thames to mark the 60th anniversary of her reign, helping to boost interest and support for the monarchy.

Soon afterwards, the Queen and her beloved corgis starred in a cameo alongside James Bond actor Daniel Craig at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.

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Queen Elizabeth broke 600-year-old royal tradition

Queen Elizabeth broke 600-year-old royal tradition

Queen Elizabeth II broke a 600-year-old royal tradition after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. To express solidarity with Americans, the Queen asked her royal guards to play the USA’s national anthem for the first time for stranded Americans in London. Over 5000 Americans gathered outside Buckingham Palace in the wake of the attacks to mourn together.

A two-minute silence was observed after the Coldstream Guard played “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with many in the audience joining in to sing. The troops were then saluted by Prince Andrew, who led them in a formal salute.

The Daily Telegraph reported at the time: “Standing rigidly to attention in the Palace courtyard in front of the troops from the Coldstream Guards and the 1st Bn, the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, the Duke of York, representing the Queen, took the formal salute.⁠ “Beside him, with hand on his heart, stood William Farish, the American ambassador to Britain.⁠

“The band then played a selection of sombre American music, including ‘Hymn for the Fallen,’ written by the composer John Williams and used in the final credits of the film, ‘Saving Private Ryan.’”⁠

Later that week, the Queen attended a memorial service in London for the victims of the terror attack, and she was spotted leaving St Paul’s Cathedral crying.

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