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Elizabeth II
Bio
‐ Queen Elizabeth II was the Queen of England for 70 years
and 214 days 1952- 2022. This was the longest of any
British monarch and the longest verified monarch of any
female monarch in history. She made a big differences to
the world throughout her very long life and has shown great
commitment.
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When she was born
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‐ The Queen was born on April 1926 at 17 Bruton
street in Mayfair London the London home of
her maternal grandparents. She was the first
child of the Duke and Duchess of York who later
became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
She was christened Elizabeth Alexandra Mary at
Buckingham Palace on the 29th of May that
year.
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How she became the Queen
‐ When she was born she stood third in line of succession to the
thrown after Edward, Prince of Wales and her father, The Duke of
York. Her quiet family life came to an end in 1936, when her
grandfather, King George V, died. His eldest son came to the throne
as King Edward VIII, but, before the end of the year, King Edward
VIII had decided to give up the thrown to marry Mrs. Wallis
Simpson. This made her father the King making her first in line to the
throne. In 1952 her father past away in his sleep on February 6th,
1952. Elizabeth was in Kenya on a tour of the Commonwealth at the
time of her fathers death. Over one year later, Elizabeth was crowned
and officially recognized as the Queen of England at just 25.
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Personal faith
Queen Elizabeth II has a strong Christian faith that
has been evident throughout her life in her words
and actions as well as her formal role as ‘Defender
of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church
of England’, which came with monarchy, her
personal faith was evident even before she was
crowned. Kenneth McKenzie, who for 15 years
was domestic chaplain to the Queen when she was
in Balmoral said “I think there have only be two
Sundays since I’ve been here apart from covid
times that she didn’t come to church
‐ In the months each year the late Queen was in Scotland, she would attend
the little parish church of Crathie Kirk where she would sit in a pew to
one side, upholstered in purple velvet.
‐ While one of her constitutional titles was Supreme Governor of the
Church of England, this church she attended so regularly was
Presbyterian.
‐ Mr MacKenzie felt that might have allowed the Queen to feel she could
go more as a member of the congregation, rather than as a figure of
authority.
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How she has shown her commitment to the
world- sustainability
‐ The Queen was as devoted to her country as she was to the planet. From supporting reforestation
projects and using solar panels, to requesting the Britishpublic to plant trees, and growing her own
produce.
‐ “Time for words has now moved to the time for action” These famous words from Her Magesty show
how she stood for sustainability, using her position to highlight the changes we need to make.
‐ Since 1994, the Queen has been reducing her carbon footprint by using a combined heat and power
system at the palace. The Royal Household and the environmental choices made around it have
helped to increase efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on the National
gridInstalling over 60smart meters across the estate allowed the queen tomonitor energy consumption
and identify areas forimprovement. Both the palace, and her home inScotland are optimised for
energy performance,minimising excess usage.The Royal Household has been committed
tominimising its environmental impact, while takingsteps to become more sustainable, including
usingenergy-efficient LED lighting and hydro-electricityplants. The Household also recycles a range
ofmaterials, from paper and card to food waste andtextiles. In addition, it composts green waste
anduses it to fertilise the gardens at Buckingham Palace.Utilising the company 'Computer aid
international'the Queen has also led the way in rehousingelectrical equipment.
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Yellow Blue Red
Is the color of gold, butter and ripe Is the colour of the clear sky and Is the color of blood, and because
lemons. In the spectrum of visible the deep sea. It is located between of this it has historically been
light, yellow is found between violet and green on the optical associated with sacrifice, danger
green and orange. spectrum. and courage.
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How she has made a positive difference to the world-
charity
‐ One of the qualities which made the Queen so popular was her sense of duty and service. In a
landmark speech given on her 21st birthday, before she had become monarch, she famously said:
"I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your
service."She drew on this incredible commitment in her wide.ranging charity work.The Queen
supported over 600 charities, through her patronage, over the course of her reign. These included
some large national charities such as the NSPCC, the Red Cross, Cancer Research UK,
Scoutsand Girlguiding, as well as some smaller, local, andniche ones. The latter included her
Patronage of thePiobaireachd Society-which fosters classicalbagpipe music!The charity the
Queen probably had the longestassociation with was Girlguiding, the UK's largestgirls-only
youth organisation. She first joined theGuides in 1937 at the age of 11, alongside her
sisterPrincess Margaret, who joined Brownies. Shebecame the charity's Patron in 1953, the year
aftershe acceded to the throne. Another charity shebecame associated with as Princess Elizabeth
wasthe NSPCC children's charity; she became itsPresident in 1943 and then switched to Patron
in1953. She supported the charity in several ways,attending its centenary thanksgiving service at
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Yellow is the color of White is the color of milk Blue is the colour of the Red is the colour of danger Black is the color of ebony Yellow is the color of
gold, butter and ripe and fresh snow clear sky and the deep sea and courage and of outer space gold, butter and ripe
lemons lemons
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clear sky and the deep sea and courage and of outer space
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Yellow is the color of gold, White is the color of milk Blue is the colour of the
butter and ripe lemons and fresh snow clear sky and the deep sea
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