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

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

Elizabeth's 2012 Diamond Jubilee marked 60 years on the throne, and celebrations were held throughout her realms, the wider Commonwealth, and beyond. She and her husband undertook an extensive tour of the United Kingdom, while her children and grandchildren embarked on royal tours of other Commonwealth states on her behalf. [190] On 4June, Jubilee beacons were lit around the world. [191] On 18December, she became the first British sovereign to attend a peacetime Cabinet meeting since GeorgeIII in 1781. [192]

Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022

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