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By Sana Fazili Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch, died on Thursday in Balmoral. She was 96 and reigned over Britain and 14 commonwealths for a little over 70 years. The next in-line for succession is Elizabeth's eldest son, Prince Charles, 73. He became monarch immediately after Elizabeth's death at her Scottish Highland retreat on Thursday. As Charles takes over the throne, the question is: Who will get the Kohinoor diamond embedded British crown? Also Read:How The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II Marks The End Of An Era? The Queen herself had announced that Prince Charles' ...
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By The Conversation When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952, Britain was just seven years out of the second world war. Rebuilding work was still ongoing, and rationing key products such as sugar, eggs, cheese and meat would continue for another year or so. But the austerity and restraint of the 1940s was giving way to a more prosperous 1950s. It is perhaps no wonder, then, that the Queen's succession was hailed as the "new Elizabethan age". Society was changing, and here was a young, beautiful queen to sit at its helm. Seventy years later, Britain looks very different. Elizabeth II ...
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By BOOM Team Charles is the new King of England after thedeath of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday afternoon. The former Prince of Wales is now the King and became so without ceremony. Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, will be Queen Consort. Charles was by his mother's side at Balmoral when the announcement of the Queen's death came. One of his first statements as the next person on the British throne was to mourn the death of his mother. Charles said in a statement, "We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved Mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the ...
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By BOOM Team Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, passed away "peacefully" on Thursday afternoon, the Buckingham Palace announced. She was 96 years old. The official announcement was made by Buckingham Palace saying, "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon." It said, "The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow." This comes after the palace had said in an unusual briefing on Thursday afternoon that the Queen's doctors were concerned for her health and was placed under medical supervision. Senior members...
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