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H.M The Queen's Platinum Jubilee

MEMORY MONDAY


This week, no apologies for two posts relating to the unprecedented event we mark this week! Today's is a timeline of just a few of the main events in The Queen's reign. Later in the week, a little more on the visits she has made to Coventry & Warwickshire over the years.

How did you spend previous Jubilees? Have you met The Queen or been to see her attending a function or on one of her "walk-abouts"? Please share your recollections with us.

However you are spending the long weekend, we hope you really enjoy it. If you are celebrating the Jubilee, please do share your photos of the occasion.


H.M.Queen Elizabeth II: A Timeline


1926, 21 April: Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor is born at 2.40am at her parent’s home in 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London. She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

1926, 29 May: The young princess is christened in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Alexandra, and paternal grandmother, Queen Mary.

1930s: The princess’s early years are spent at 145 Piccadilly, the London house taken by her parents after her birth, and at White Lodge in Richmond Park.

1930, 21 August: Elizabeth’s sister, Princess Margaret Rose, is born.

1936: Her parents take over Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park as their country home. In the grounds of Royal Lodge Princess Elizabeth has her own small house, Y Bwthyn Bach (the Little Cottage), which was given to her by the people of Wales in 1932.

1936, 20 January: Princess Elizabeth’s family life came to an end in 1936, when her grandfather, King George V, died. His eldest son came to the throne as King Edward VIII.

1936, 11 December: Elizabeth’s father becomes king when his older brother, King Edward VIII steps down. Princess Elizabeth is now heiress presumptive.

1942: Her first public engagement. She inspects the soldiers of the Grenadier Guards on her 16th birthday.

1947, 20 November: Elizabeth marries Philip Mountbatten in Westminster Abbey on 20 November.

1947: Her first official overseas visit. She celebrates her 21st birthday on a tour of South Africa.

1949 to 1951: She lives for time in Malta where Prince Philip is stationed as a serving Royal Navy officer. It is the only foreign country she lives in and island life affords her a relatively normal existence.

1948, 14 November: The princess’s first child Prince Charles is born at Buckingham Palace. She is 22.

1950, 15 August: Princess Anne is born Clarence House on 15 August 1950.

1952: Her father, King George VI, dies in his sleep. The Princess Elizabeth is in Kenya when he learns of her father’s death.

1953, June 2: Her coronation takes place in Westminster Abbey. She is crowned Queen Elizabeth II, at age 27.

1960, February 19: Prince Andrew is born at Buckingham Palace in February. He is the first child born to a reigning monarch Queen Victoria’s youngest child, Princess Beatrice, in 1857.

1964, March 10: Prince Edward is born at Buckingham Palace.

1977: The Queen’s Silver Jubilee – marking 25 years on the throne is celebrated with Commonwealth visits and Jubilee Day, June 7, 1977, is marked with a public holiday, and a thanksgiving service in St Paul’s Cathedral and street parties around the country.

1986: The Queen celebrates her 60th birthday.

1992, 20 November: A fire wrecks part of the Queen’s home at Windsor Castle.

1997: The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their Golden Wedding with a special garden party for couples also celebrating their Golden Wedding at Buckingham Palace.




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