Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II dies, her son Charles III becomes Britain's new monarch
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Queen Elizabeth II |
Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away:
Queen Elizabeth II of Britain died at the age of 96. His son, Prince of Wales, Charles III became the new monarch. 10 days of national mourning was declared by the British government.
Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away:
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96. There is a wave of mourning in Britain after his death. She was the Queen of Britain for more than 70 years. He died in his castle Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands. Due to ill-health, instead of traveling to London, Boris Johnson himself went to Scotland to meet him and completed the formalities of his resignation, with the new Prime Minister Liz Truss going to Balmoral for the formalities of the transfer of power.
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The Royal family |
Queen Elizabeth II died on 08 September 2022. The leaders of the country and abroad have expressed deep grief over his death. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his condolences by releasing his old picture with him. After his death, 10 days of national mourning was declared by the British Government.
Who is holding the throne now?
Following the death of the Queen, her eldest son, Prince of Wales, Charles III has now become the new King or Emperor. King Charles III and his wife 'The Queen's Consort' Camilla Rosemary Shando return to London from Scotland today. In connection with his death, Buckingham Palace said in a statement that 'the Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral'
Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926 in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. Her childhood name was Elizabeth Alexandra Marie. She was the child of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She was married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. who had passed away last year only. Her residence was the Royal House Windsor, where she lived.
Born 21 April 1926 Birthplace Mayfair, London, United Kingdom Full name Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Parents Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and George VI Husband Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (died 2021) Offspring: Charles III, Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince edward
When was the queen made?
The Queen took the throne in 1952 after the death of her father, George VI. And remained the Queen of Britain for seven decades.
Major events in his life:
1. When he took office, Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of the country.
2. Longest in office: She became the longest-reigning queen in British history in 2015, overtaking her great-grandmother Queen Victoria.
3. His coronation was televised for the first time in British history.
4. His reign also saw the disintegration of the British Empire in most of Africa and Asia Happened
5. Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic were one of the challenges of his reign.
6. On 09 April 2021, her husband and the longest reigning monarch in British history, Prince Philip, died at the age of 99.
7. It represented continuity and stability for Britain from the post-war era to the 21st century. The Queen celebrated the 70th anniversary of her reign this year.
8. This week, Truss, the 15th Prime Minister of his reign, was invited to form the new government.