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Elizabeth II (1926– )Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1952, the elder daughter of George VI. She married her third cousin, Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947. They have four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born in London on 21 April 1926; she was educated privately, and assumed official duties at 16. During World War II she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, and by an amendment to the Regency Act she became a state counsellor on her 18th birthday. On the death of George VI in 1952 she succeeded to the throne while in Kenya with her husband and was crowned on 2 June 1953. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The celebration will culminate May 11-13, with the Jamestown Anniversary Weekend, which will feature a visit by Queen Elizabeth II and some other members of the British royal family. And none of them is playing a remotely hot item -- unless a spinster teacher (Dame Judi Dench, 72, as Barbara Covett in ``Notes on a Scandal''), an ice-cold fashionista (Meryl Streep, 58, as Miranda Priestly in ``The Devil Wears Prada'') or a stiff monarch (Helen Mirren, 61, as Queen Elizabeth II in ``The Queen'') turns you on. And so The Queen does more than point an unflattering light at Elizabeth II and her clan. |
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