During her lifetime, Queen Elizabeth II not only inspired with her royal grace, but also shone as a master of imitation.
Historians, including unofficial but highly regarded royal biographers Sally Bedell Smith and Hugo Vickers, have expressed ...
In 1936, the orb and the cross that sits atop the crown broke off and fell into a gutter as the coffin for Queen Elizabeth's grandfather, King George V, was being moved from London's King's Cross ...
The Princess of Wales wore a bright red bow-trimmed dress, pillbox hat and some meaningful jewelry for the annual celebration ...
Queen Elizabeth II became one of the most-photographed and most-recognisable public figures in the world. Following her death, the Queen and Prince Philip's eldest son was crowned King Charles III.
SEE ALSO: How accurate is Netflix's 'The Crown'? On 6 February 1952, a 25-year-old woman became queen of a realm ruled by men. That woman was Queen Elizabeth II. And that day heralded the ...
And our country has changed a lot in that time, too. Elizabeth was crowned Queen during the Coronation of 1953. And people all around the country were able to join in and watch it because of a ...
After months of preparation, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. For the first time, the ceremony and the huge public celebrations were broadcast on TV across the ...