About History Bookazine  |  Queen Elizabeth II: Commemorative Special
In 1926, a princess was born in Mayfair, London. Named Elizabeth after her mother, she was third in line to the throne, but expected to be pushed further down the line of succession when her uncle had his own children. She would have no such luck.
Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1952 after the death of her adored father. Her uncle had abdicated almost 20 years beforehand, disgraced and childless. Regardless, she would rise to the occassion, celebrating jubilee after jubilee and managing the expectations of her and her family.
In this touching tribute to one of Britain's most beloved monarchs, we explore the woman who has ruled over generations of her subjects. From her worst year – or 'annus horribilis' – to her triumphs and joy, we remember a queen who devoted herself to her country and the people within it.
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