Queen Elizabeth II of England has been dead for nearly a month, but the coverage of the Queen has never stopped, and today I will review her brilliant life with 40 pictures.
Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in London's West End. At that time, her father was still George VI, who had no successor.
This is the way Princess Elizabeth posed for a photo at her London home in 1928.
In September 1933, Princess Elizabeth and Edward, Prince of Wales, went to Balmoral in Scotland.
Three years later, Edward, Prince of Wales, became King Edward VIII. But then, he gave up the throne "without loving the country and loving the beauty", so Edward VIII's brother, Princess Elizabeth's father, became king, and Princess Elizabeth became the heir to the throne.
On 22 June 1939, Princess Elizabeth, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret waved to the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
In 1940, Princess Elizabeth rode a horse in Windsor, England. It can be seen that her love for horses has been traced since then.
On October 13 of the same year, 14-year-old Princess Elizabeth, accompanied by her sister Princess Margaret, gave her first public speech in which she encouraged British children who had fled to seek refuge abroad because of the war: "We all know that everything will be fine." ”
In 1942, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret wore summer clothes and smiled happily.
On April 21, 1947, Princess Elizabeth took a photo in South Africa's Royal Natal National Park, with the Drakensberg Mountains behind her, her 21st birthday.
Seven months later, on November 20, 21-year-old Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, and Philip gave up his original title and became a British citizen.
A year after the marriage, the eldest son, Charles, was born.
In 1950, their only daughter, Anne, was born.
In February 1952, Princess Elizabeth's father died of lung cancer. She went from Princess Elizabeth to Queen Elizabeth II.
On 2 June 1953, the coronation ceremony was held at Westminster Abbey, the first time the ceremony had been shown live on television.
Then, from November 1953 to May 1954, she visited 13 countries for a full 168 days. Below is a photograph of the Queen during her visit to Australia in March 1954.
In September 1960, the Queen held her son, Prince Andrew, next to her daughter Princess Anne. The Queen had four children in her lifetime, the other two being son Charles and son Edward.
This is in 1969, Prince Charles adjusted the appearance of the crown at the Prince of Wales Conferment Ceremony.
Charles actually earned the title at the age of 9, but the queen insisted that the ceremony be held when he "fully understood what it meant".
On 21 April 1976, the Queen took a photo of her 50th birthday at Windsor Castle.
In May 1980, the Queen took her dog for a walk.
In May 1982, the Queen photographed her husband, Prince Philip, during an equestrian show in Windsor.
In 1986, the Queen and Prince Philip visited China and boarded the Great Wall.
In May 1992, the Queen drove her Land Rover to the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
In 1997, at Buckingham Palace, the Queen and Prince Philip saw the people mourning the tragic death of Princess Diana.
In 2006, the Queen attended a Thanksgiving ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral to commemorate her 80th birthday.
In 2011, the Queen witnessed the wedding of her eldest grandson, Prince William and Princess Kate.
In May 2012, the wax statue of Queen Elizabeth II of England was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in London.
In Belfast, Northern Ireland, in June 2014, a guy held up his phone to take a selfie with the Queen.
In July 2015, the Queen was listening to her great-grandson, Little Prince George.
In April 2016, the Queen poses with her two youngest grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Queen poses with her four dogs at Windsor Castle in April 2016.
In 2016, the Queen and Prince Philip waved to guests attending the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations in London.
In May 2018, the Queen drove to Harry and Meghan's wedding.
In July 2018, during Trump's visit to the UK, he and the Queen of England jointly inspected the honor guard at Windsor Castle.
In May 2019, the Queen visited her great-grandson, Harry and Meghan's first child, Archie.
In July 2019, the Queen met with Boris Johnson at Buckingham Palace and appointed him as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
In May 2020, the Queen rode her horse outdoors, her first public appearance since the lockdown in the UK due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In June 2020, before the 99th birthday of Prince Philip, the Queen and Prince Philip were photographed.
In November 2020, the Queen and Prince Philip watched the homemade souvenir cards given to them by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louise.
In April 2021, the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, passed away, and the Queen sat alone at Prince Philip's funeral due to the restrictions of the epidemic.
In February 2022, the Queen cut a cake to celebrate the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
On 20 February, the Queen tested positive for COVID-19.
In June 2022, the Platinum Jubilee celebrations celebrating the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne opened in London, with the Queen in a light blue suit watching the royal parade.
On 6 September 2022, Elizabeth Truss, the leader of the Conservative New Party, was invited to Balmoral Castle, Scotland, to accept the appointment of Queen Elizabeth II.
It is also the 15th British prime minister she has appointed in her 70 years in office.
Two days later, Queen Elizabeth II of England died.
The queen is really as she said before, to do her duty for the royal family until the last moment of her life...
Her life, living for 96 years and reigning for 70 years, witnessed nearly a century of changes in Britain, and an era came to an end.