From 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022, Elizabeth II took the throne over the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms.

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During her lifetime, she took the throne over 32 sovereign states, with 15 remaining at the time of her death.

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Queen Elizabeth II received her education at home, along with her only sibling, Princess Margaret, who was born in 1930.

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When her father, King George VI, died in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II was in Kenya with her husband, Prince Philip.

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On June 2, 1953, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at Westminster Abbey in central London.

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Queen Elizabeth II, then 25, was crowned regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries.

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Queen Elizabeth II visited the Republic of Ireland in 2011, becoming the first British monarch to visit the country since its independence in 1922.

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The Queen's wedding gown has long been a fan favourite. It is a classic vintage piece that was the talk of the town during the Royal Wedding.

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The Commonwealth is made up of 54 countries, and Queen Elizabeth II was the head of these countries before her death.

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Queen Elizabeth II holds the record for the greatest number of countries visited by a single monarch.

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Outside of the United Kingdom, Canada is the country she has visited the most.

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Queen Elizabeth II has the longest reign of any British monarch, lasting 70 years and seven months.

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Many Indians believe that the "Koh-i-noor" diamond, which means "light of the world" in Persian, was stolen from the ruler of Punjab by British colonialists.

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Logan Smith predicted Queen Elizabeth II's death date to be September 8, 2022, which turned out to be correct when she died peacefully in Balmoral Castle.

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