Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She assumed the title of Queen in 1952 after her father's death and reigned for more than 70 years ...
More than 60% of the UK's 115,000 postboxes carry the EIIR mark of Queen Elizabeth II - E for Elizabeth and R for Regina, which means queen. In Scotland, they feature the Scottish crown.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed in his new memoir Unleashed that Queen Elizabeth II had bone cancer for “more than a year” prior to her 2022 death. King Charles III is ...
The metallic symbols include the Queen’s monogram surmounted by the St. Edward's Crown. “E II” refers to Elizabeth II and “R” is for Regina, meaning “Queen” in Latin (read more about the Royal Cypher) ...
Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, was the sovereign monarch of the United Kingdom and 14 other commonwealth countries, including Northern Ireland. She was the longest-reigning ...
Vivat Regina Elizabetha ... in 1937 when he watched the Coronation procession of George VI and his aunt, Queen Elizabeth - later known as the Queen Mother - from a bedroom window at Buckingham ...