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A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony

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In February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) for a royal tour of the British colony of South Africa. It was the first time princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret, had ever ventured out of England. In the future, the dignified and majestic Queen Elizabeth was still relatively relaxed and lively at this time, after all, she was still a young girl, and her father, George VI, was still supporting her with the responsibilities and burdens of the royal family.

A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony
A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony
A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony
A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony
A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony
A rare lively moment for the Queen, in February 1947, King George VI took the British royal family aboard the HMS Vanguard (the British battleship HMS Vanguard) to the British Colony

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