Queen Elizabeth II
Date of birth
Childhood Elizabeth II
Education Elizabeth II
The path to the throne. Coronation
The Queen's love story
Children Of Elizabeth II
Habits and Hobbies of the Queen
Thanks for your attention
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Queen Elizabeth II

1. Queen Elizabeth II

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2. Date of birth

Queen Elizabeth II of great
Britain (Queen Elizabeth II)
was born on April 21, 1926 in
London to the Duke and
Duchess of York.

3. Childhood Elizabeth II

Elizabeth was a quiet
child. She spent all her
free time with horses
and dogs. But the quiet
little girl had a rebellious
nature. Once in protest
at the excessive severity
of a French teacher she
poured a can of ink over
her Golden hair

4. Education Elizabeth II

Elizabeth received a good home
education, in addition to the usual
school subjects, she was taught the
basics of Economics, law and
constitutional law. The training
program also included lessons in
horse riding, dance and music. Her
mother had introduced her to Palace
etiquette. After the abdication of her
uncle, king Edward VIII, and her
father's accession to the throne in
December 1936, 10-year-old
Elizabeth became the heir to the
British throne and moved with her
parents from Kensington to
Buckingham Palace.

5. The path to the throne. Coronation

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The path to the
throne. Coronation
Before Elizabeth, in line for the Royal
throne was her father and his brother,
Edward VIII. But her uncle abdicated the
succession in 1936 because of his great
love: he decided to marry Wallis Simpson,
who was divorced. King George VI died in
1952. The coronation of Elizabeth II took
place when she was 25 years old. The
British welcomed this news, because the
heyday of the British Empire historically
fell during the reign of women-Elizabeth I
Tudor and Queen Victoria. In addition, the
young Queen confirmed her commitment
to the national interest in her coronation
speech. Her priorities were to take care of
ordinary people.

6. The Queen's love story

The husband of Queen Elizabeth II — Philip
Mountbatten (after marrying the Prince of
Edinburgh) has aristocratic roots. He is a
representative of the Danish Royal family of
Glucksburg, one of the five children of
Prince Andrew and Alice Battenberg. Lilibet
(Elizabeth's pet name) met Philip when she
was thirteen, and immediately fell in love
with a young and statuesque student at the
Royal naval College. He was only five years
older than her, with a magnetism and
charisma that won the young Princess over.
They corresponded throughout the Second
world war (Philip served in the British
Navy). Parents of the Princess hoped that
this hobby will pass and the girl will pay
attention to other chosen ones, but she
showed stubbornness in the matter of
personal life. In 1946, Philip personally went
to see George VI to ask for his daughter's
hand in marriage. To make this possible, he
had to renounce all titles (Danish and Greek
Prince), accept British citizenship, and
convert from Orthodoxy to Protestantism.

7. Children Of Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth in her youth had a lively
temper, but in public always showed
sedate and Prim. Her relationship with
her husband was characterized by
restrained tenderness and respect. In
1949, the newlyweds left Buckingham
Palace, moving to the island of Malta,
where Philip was transferred to military
service. Lilibet remembers these years as
the happiest in her life, as she was away
from the difficult state duties, enjoyed
family happiness, experienced the joy of
motherhood. Elizabeth 2's childrenCharles (Prince of Wales) and Anne
(Princess of great Britain) were born two
years apart — in 1948 and 1950, and in
1960 she gave birth to a son, Andrew
(Prince of York, Vice Admiral), and in
1964-Edward (Prince of Wessex).

8. Habits and Hobbies of the Queen

Elizabeth has Hobbies and habits that she
does not change throughout her life. Here
are the most interesting facts from the
personal life of the Queen of Britain:
Elizabeth II's favorite breed of dog is the
Corgi. She breeds these dogs on her own.
The Queen adores horses and has been
riding until recently. Scottish dancing is a
Royal passion. In her youth, she and Prince
Philip visited the dance floor, now during
her annual vacation at Balmoral castle
(Scotland), she arranges dance evenings for
guests and servants. Elizabeth is a
passionate fan of the ABBA group. She fell in
love with the band for performing the song
"Dancing Queen". The Queen's dresses are
the standard of elegance and taste. Her
toilets are monochrome. For the past 65
years, Elizabeth II has favored shades of
pink: fuchsia, powder, salmon, etc. She
numbers the suits and tries not to wear
them again and so on.

9. Thanks for your attention

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