LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II marked 60 years on the throne Monday with a message thanking all those who have supported her over her reign and reaffirming her dedication to serving the British people.
Tributes from British officials poured in to honor the 85-year-old monarch on Accession Day. She ascended the throne when her father, George VI, died on Feb. 6, 1952 and is the longest-serving monarch after Queen Victoria, who reigned for more than 63 years.
Before a year's worth of festivities to celebrate her milestone, the queen said she and her husband have been "deeply moved" to receive so many kind messages about her Diamond Jubilee.
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Reading the headline makes me think she needs ExLax
ReplyDeleteHRH Queen Elizabeth II has been a steadfast source of pride and continuity for the British.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen deserves our respect and has earned our admiration.
God Save The Queen!
that's along time to be stuck on a toilet!
ReplyDelete60 years on the throne & she's yet to see a dr.?
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