Elizabeth II, Princess Charlotte and Trooping the Colour
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The Mirror US on MSNSandwich loved by Queen has had 'vile things' done to it says Tom Parker BowlesDuring her Coronation lunch in 1953, the late Queen Elizabeth enjoyed a luxurious sandwich - but there have been many changes since then
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Inquisitr on MSNLate Queen Elizabeth Still ‘Talks’ Through Her Dogs—Duchess of York Makes Shocking ClaimQueen Elizabeth ruled Britain for 70 years and 214 days. She died at 96 at 15:10 BST on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Her death marked a significant change in the history of the British monarchy.
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Daily Express US on MSNQueen Elizabeth was 'as angry as I'd ever seen her' over Lilibet name, aide claimsUpon Lili's arrival, the Sussexes shared that her name was a tribute to both the late Queen and Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, with Diana being her middle name.However, the royal couple's choice to name their daughter Lilibet reportedly upset the late Queen,
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Marie Claire on MSNWhy Queen Elizabeth II Called One Aspect of Her Coronation "Horrible"Queen Elizabeth II's coronation took place—72 years ago today. However, according to the monarch herself, not every aspect of the special day was perfect. Known for pranking tourists in Balmoral, expressing opinions about politicians,
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ELLE Decor on MSNA New Memorial for Queen Elizabeth II Is Coming to LondonBritain’s longest-reigning monarch—is officially underway. This month, the British government unveiled the final shortlist of five proposed designs for the landmark monument, set to rise in St. James’s Park,
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The late Queen Elizabeth ate one particular sandwich at her Coronation lunch in 1953 - here's what you should know
Royal changes In September 2022, millions of people around the world mourned Queen Elizabeth II’s death. But the end of her 70-year-long reign as the British monarch forced change beyond Princes Charles becoming king—change that affected the Commonwealth,
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