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  1. Sep 3, 2024 · Accession. Accession describes the event of a new Sovereign taking the throne upon the death of the previous King or Queen. A new Sovereign succeeds to the throne as soon as his or her predecessor dies and is proclaimed as soon as possible at an Accession Council in St James's Palace. Formed of certain Privy Counsellors, Great Officers of State ...

  2. Nine months later, Elizabeth II attended her first State Opening of Parliament on 4 November 1952 where she read and signed the Accession Declaration pictured. She then made her first Queen's Speech to Parliament. Title. Accession Declaration of Elizabeth II, 4 Nov 1952. Catalogue number. Parliamentary Archives, HL/PO/JO/10/11/247A.

    • Accession. In 1952, King George VI's health was poor, and illness forced him to abandon a proposed Commonwealth tour. Princess Elizabeth, accompanied by Prince Philip, took his place, departing from London Airport on 31 January 1952.
    • The Coronation ceremony. On the eve of her Coronation, the day before she was to make her formal oath at Westminster Abbey, The Queen made a radio broadcast to the Commonwealth in which she pledged her devotion to its people, saying,
    • The first televised Coronation. The ceremony was broadcast on radio around the world and, at The Queen's request, on television for the first time. Television brought the splendour and significance of the Coronation to millions of people around the world, in a way never before possible.
    • Regalia and dress. On the journey to Westminster Abbey, The Queen wore the State Diadem, a circlet of diamonds, which she went on to wear for the State Opening of Parliament throughout her reign.
  3. In the United Kingdom, the Accession Council met twice at St James's Palace: first at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 6 February, before the Queen had returned from Kenya, to make their proclamation declaring the accession of the new sovereign, as the late king's successor in accordance with the line of succession to the British throne, [1] and, second, at a meeting begun at 10 a.m. on Friday, 8 February ...

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · In the early morning hours of February 6, 1952, the Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary of Windsor, 25, heiress presumptive to the British Throne, became Queen Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God ...

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  5. May 23, 2018 · Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's third child and second son, Prince Andrew, was born in 1960 and the couple's youngest child, Prince Edward, was born in 1964. Elizabeth and Phillip were married ...

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  7. Feb 6, 2022 · Queen Elizabeth II with Queen Mary and the Queen Mother following the funeral of King George VI, 1952 Bettmann / Getty Images Mourning clothing was arranged, and she landed back in England the next day, on 7 February, to find a nation deeply grieving, as her father had been a popular king.

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