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Elizabeth The Second

On the life of Queen Elizabeth II.

By Ali AkbarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Queen of the United Kingdom Elizabeth II Nobody else on world has served their nation for 70 years, despite wearing the imperial state crown, and she has the political authority in her kingdom. is used by other people. 14 different prime ministers have served. Tradition dictates that once a week throughout her reign they report to her queen at Buckingham.

All of them come to the palace to discover it as one of the most valued occasions of the week; these meetings are kept in the strictest confidence; there have never ever been any leaks from Buckingham palace. What a prime minister has said to a queen, or the queen has said to the prime minister.

Elizabet When we peek beyond the curtain, we see both sincere friendships and covert power struggles. Perhaps because the queen refrains from discussing politics, the British people adore her.

Although it is true that she has never made a mistake, she has also come to understand the value of being silent and not responding. The seat of her majesty's government is Downing Street, from whence the prime minister departs each week for a brief business journey to Buckingham Palace for their weekly audience.

The first prime minister she met with the queen was Winston Churchill, a paternal friend. She had an especially strong friendship with prime minister number five, the labor leftist Harold Wilson.

Although neither he nor her most recent Prime Minister Boris Johnson were alive when she gave her first audience in 1952, the first female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, aka the Iron Lady, had a tough relationship with Tony Blair. Even if we didn't vote for the Prime Minister, the rest of us in Britain adore the concept that he must go and kneel before someone once a week.

His most significant accomplishment is that once a week, the strong prime minister with all of his connections must appear before someone and give an account.

Who stands for something greater than him? across the crowd While the queen prefers to listen rather than speak, she is usually well-prepared and steers the conversation by posing the proper questions. When Elizabeth was younger, she often enjoyed carefree summers in the country.

She is a responsible, humble, and real girl. For the first 11 years of her existence, Elizabeth I was not born to be a queen, which, in my opinion, is the key to understanding why she was successful.

She grew up with a deep respect for royalty thanks to her grandpa George V, but because she had no chance of becoming queen, I believe the key to her success lies in the fact that she is not arrogant.

Suddenly, in 1936, her grandpa, whom she genuinely called Grandpa England, passed away. King Edward viii, also known as Uncle David, took his place.

And within months, the British people are removing King Edward viii from office because he wants to marry an American divorcee. Who will take his place then? George VI He held the monarchy in the highest regard.

And he taught his daughter about the constitutional monarchy in particular. However, as the second global war begins, Winston Churchill, the royal family, and others remain in London to promote morale among the populace.

A million Britons celebrate Elizabeth's family and their prime minister on May 8, 1945, during the victory celebrations.

Elizabeth is so moved by the deep bond between her father and his people that on her 21st birthday, she makes a solemn vow: "I proclaim before you all That my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be committed to your service." Join our huge imperial family, to which we are all a part. Soon after, on February 6, 1952.

She needs to keep her promise. Lung cancer kills her father. Elizabeth decides against taking a vacation, and when she returns home, Winston Churchill welcomes her. When the door opened and the girl emerged from it At the top, she gave the nation comfort for the first time in fact on several instances during her rule.

To Be Continued...

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Ali Akbar

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