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- 2. Project is done by: Lukina Alina Tulinova Maria Poshtovaya Daria
- 3. SANDRINGHAM HOUSE, ELIZABETH'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN SANDRINGHAM, NORFOLK.
- 4. Elizabeth II The Queen was born in London on 21 April 1926, the first child of
- 5. The Queen is the United Kingdom's Head of State. As well as carrying out significant constitutional
- 6. EDUCATION Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger sister. After her father
- 7. EARLY PUBLIC LIFE As the Princess grew older she began to take part in public life.
- 8. Thereafter her official duties increased, particularly in connection with young people: she was President of the
- 9. In September 1944, the Princess carried out her first official tour of Scotland with her parents,
- 10. After the end of the war, Princess Elizabeth's public engagements continued to grow, and she travelled
- 11. Shortly after the Royal Family returned from South Africa, the Princess's engagement to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten
- 12. After Princess Elizabeth became Queen, their third child, Prince Andrew, arrived in 1960 and the fourth,
- 13. ACCESSION AND CORONATION After her marriage Princess Elizabeth paid formal visits with The Duke of Edinburgh
- 14. Her Majesty's Coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953. Representatives of the peers,
- 15. ROLE AS MONARCH In winter 1953 Her Majesty set out to accomplish, as Queen, the Commonwealth
- 16. Her Majesty acts as host to the Heads of State of Commonwealth and other countries when
- 17. Every year, Her Majesty entertains some 48,000 people from all sections of the community (including visitors
- 18. Her Majesty also gives regular receptions and lunches for people who have made a contribution in
- 19. THE ROLE OF THE QUEEN IN THE MODERN WORLD Until the end of the 17th century,
- 20. PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip's of Greece and Denmark; born
- 21. CHARLES PRINCE OF WALES Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George[; born 14 November 1948)
- 22. PRINCE WILLIAM Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), KG, is
- 23. PRINCE HENRY Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the late
- 24. PRINCE ANDREW The Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960),
- 25. PRINCE EDWARD The Prince Edward, Earl of Weasel (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964)
- 26. ANNE, PRINCESS ROYAL Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the
- 27. CEREMONIES The colorful ceremonies and traditions associated with the British Monarchy are rich in history and
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Project is done by:
Lukina Alina
Tulinova Maria
Poshtovaya Daria
Project is done by:
Lukina Alina
Tulinova Maria
Poshtovaya Daria
SANDRINGHAM HOUSE, ELIZABETH'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN SANDRINGHAM, NORFOLK.
SANDRINGHAM HOUSE, ELIZABETH'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN SANDRINGHAM, NORFOLK.
Elizabeth II
The Queen was born in London on 21 April 1926,
Elizabeth II
The Queen was born in London on 21 April 1926,
The Princess's early years were spent at 145 Piccadilly, the London house taken by her parents shortly after her birth; at White Lodge in Richmond Park; and at the country homes of her grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, and the Earl and Countess of Strathmore. When she was six years old, her parents took over Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park as their own country home
The Queen is the United Kingdom's Head of State. As well
The Queen is the United Kingdom's Head of State. As well
EDUCATION
Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger
EDUCATION
Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger
EARLY PUBLIC LIFE
As the Princess grew older she began to take
EARLY PUBLIC LIFE
As the Princess grew older she began to take
Thereafter her official duties increased, particularly in connection with young people:
Thereafter her official duties increased, particularly in connection with young people:
Shortly after her eighteenth birthday in 1944, Princess Elizabeth was appointed a Counselor of State during the King's absence on a tour of the Italian battlefields and, for the first time, carried out some of the duties of Head of State. In August that year, with Queen Elizabeth, the Princess received an address from the House of Commons, and replied on behalf of the Throne.
In September 1944, the Princess carried out her first official tour
In September 1944, the Princess carried out her first official tour
In early 1945 the Princess was made a Subaltern in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). By the end of the war she had reached the rank of Junior Commander, having completed her course at No. 1 Mechanical training Centre of ATS and passed out as a fully qualified driver.
After the end of the war, Princess Elizabeth's public engagements continued
After the end of the war, Princess Elizabeth's public engagements continued
Her first official overseas visit took place in 1947, when she accompanied her parents and sister on a tour of South Africa. During this tour she celebrated her twenty-first birthday, and gave a broadcast address dedicating herself to the service of the Commonwealth - a dedication she repeated five years later on her accession to the throne.
On her return from the South Africa tour, Princess Elizabeth received the freedom of the City of London in June 1947; in July, she received the freedom of the city of Edinburgh.
In November 1947, Princess Elizabeth was created a Lady of the Garter at a private investiture by the King.
Shortly after the Royal Family returned from South Africa, the Princess's
Shortly after the Royal Family returned from South Africa, the Princess's
The Royal couple had four children, and so far have six grandchildren. Prince Charles, now The Prince of Wales, Heir apparent to the throne, was born in 1948, and his sister, Princess Anne, now The Princess Royal, two years later.
After Princess Elizabeth became Queen, their third child, Prince Andrew, arrived
After Princess Elizabeth became Queen, their third child, Prince Andrew, arrived
Their grandchildren are Peter and Zara Phillips (b. 1977 and 1981); Prince William of Wales and Prince Henry of Wales (b. 1982 and 1984); and Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie of York (b. 1988 and 1990).
ACCESSION AND CORONATION
After her marriage Princess Elizabeth paid formal visits with
ACCESSION AND CORONATION
After her marriage Princess Elizabeth paid formal visits with
Her Majesty's Coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June
Her Majesty's Coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June
It was television, then in its relative infancy, that brought home the splendor and the deep significance of the coronation to many hundreds of thousands of people in a way never before possible. The coronation was followed by drives through every part of London, a review of the fleet at Spit head, and visits to Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
ROLE AS MONARCH
In winter 1953 Her Majesty set out to accomplish,
ROLE AS MONARCH
In winter 1953 Her Majesty set out to accomplish,
Since her Coronation, The Queen has also visited nearly every county in Britain, seeing new developments and achievements in industry, agriculture, education, the arts, medicine and sport and many other aspects of national life.
As Head of State, The Queen maintains close contact with the Prime Minister, with whom she has a weekly audience when she is in London, and with other Ministers of the Crown. She sees all Cabinet papers and the records of Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings. She receives important Foreign Office telegrams and a daily summary of events in Parliament.
Her Majesty acts as host to the Heads of State of
Her Majesty acts as host to the Heads of State of
She holds Investitures in Britain and during her visits to other Commonwealth countries, at which she presents honors to people who have distinguished themselves in public life.
As Sovereign, Her Majesty is head of the Navy, Army and Air Force of Britain. On becoming Queen she succeeded her father as Colonel-in-Chief of all the Guards Regiments and the Corps of Royal Engineers and as Captain-General of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and the Honorable Artillery Company. At her Coronation she assumed similar positions with a number of other units in Britain and elsewhere in the Commonwealth. (A full list appears in Whitaker's Almanac.)
Every year, Her Majesty entertains some 48,000 people from all sections
Every year, Her Majesty entertains some 48,000 people from all sections
Her Majesty also gives regular receptions and lunches for people who
Her Majesty also gives regular receptions and lunches for people who
The Queen is Patron or President of over 700 organizations. Each year, she undertakes a large number of engagements: some 531 in the UK and overseas in 2000.
THE ROLE OF THE QUEEN IN THE MODERN WORLD
Until the end
THE ROLE OF THE QUEEN IN THE MODERN WORLD
Until the end
PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip's of
PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip's of
He was born into the Greek and Danish royal families, but his family was exiled from Greece when he was a child. He was educated in Germany and Scotland at schools run by the German Jewish educator Kurt Hahn. At the age of 18, he joined Britain's Royal Navy, in which he served during World War II, even though two of his German brothers-in-law fought on the opposing side. After the war, in March 1947, he renounced his titles, adopted the surname of his British maternal grandparents, and used the style "Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten". Later that year, he married Princess Elizabeth, the heir to the British throne. On his marriage, he was granted the style of His Royal Highness and the title of Duke of Edinburgh by his father-in-law King George VI. When Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, Philip left his naval career to act as her consort. His wife made him a Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957. He is Britain's longest-serving consort and the oldest serving partner of a reigning monarch.
CHARLES PRINCE OF WALES
Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George[;
CHARLES PRINCE OF WALES
Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George[;
The prince is well known for his charity work and sponsors the Prince's Trust, The Prince's Regeneration Trust, and the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment. He has been outspoken concerning architecture and the conservation of old buildings and has produced a book on the subject called A Vision of Britain (1989). He has also expressed controversial views concerning herbal and other alternative medical treatment. Since 1958, his major title has been HRH The Prince of Wales. However, he may use other titles depending on where he visits, for example The Duke of Roth say when visiting Scotland, or The Duke of Cornwall when visiting South West England.
PRINCE WILLIAM
Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21
PRINCE WILLIAM
Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21
Following his education at various schools around the United Kingdom, obtaining a degree from the University of St Andrews, and spending parts of a gap year in Chile, Belize, and countries in Africa, William enrolled in the military. He was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Blues and Royals regiment of the Household Cavalry – serving with his brother – and two years later, earned his wings by completing pilot training at Royal Air Force College Crenel.As of 2009, the Prince has transferred to the Royal Air Force, been promoted to flight lieutenant and is training to be a full time pilot with the Search and Rescue Force
PRINCE HENRY
Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of
PRINCE HENRY
Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of
After an education at various schools around the United Kingdom and spending parts of his gap year in Australia and Lesotho, Harry, unlike his elder brother, Prince William, eschewed a university education in favor of following in the footsteps of various royal men by enrolling in the military. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry Regiment – serving temporarily with his brother – and completed his training as a tank commander. He served for 77 days on the front line in the Afghan War, although he was pulled out after an American website revealed his presence
PRINCE ANDREW
The Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward;
PRINCE ANDREW
The Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward;
Known for his military service and participation in the Falklands War, Andrew's marriage to and subsequent divorce from Sarah Ferguson was widely followed by the tabloid media. As well as carrying out various royal duties, he currently serves as the United Kingdom's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.
PRINCE EDWARD
The Prince Edward, Earl of Weasel (Edward Antony Richard Louis;
PRINCE EDWARD
The Prince Edward, Earl of Weasel (Edward Antony Richard Louis;
ANNE, PRINCESS ROYAL
Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born
ANNE, PRINCESS ROYAL
Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born
Princess Anne is also known for equestrian talents; she won two silver and one gold medal at the European Evening Championships, and is the only member of the British Royal Family to have competed in the Olympic Games. She is presently married to Vice-Admiral Timothy Laurence, and has two children from her previous marriage to Mark Phillips.
CEREMONIES
The colorful ceremonies and traditions associated with the British Monarchy are
CEREMONIES
The colorful ceremonies and traditions associated with the British Monarchy are
In addition to the events in which The Queen takes part, there are many other ceremonies and traditions associated with the British Monarchy. Some of these have military associations, involving troops from the present Armed Forces as well as the members of the historical royal bodyguard, the Yeomen of the Guard. Others are traditions which are less well known than the colorful pageantry but are interesting in their own right. Some - such as the customary broadcasts by the Sovereign on Christmas Day and Commonwealth Day - are fairly recent in origin, but have rapidly become familiar and popular traditions.