Elizabeth II
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born on 21 April 1926 in London. Daughter and successor of George VI, niece of Edward VIII, Queen of the United Kingdom, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. Reign: 1952 - present.
On 20 November 1947, at the age of 21 she married Prince Philip of Greece (naval officer and son of Prince Andrew of Greece) and thus ensured the stability of the monarchy. Elizabeth gave birth to Charles (Prince of Wales) in 1948, Anne (Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise) in 1950, Prince Andrew in 1960 and Prince Edward in 1964.
First Public Intervention
In 1939 after the outbreak of war she fulfilled her first political and constitutional obligations such as launching the battleship HMS Vanguard in 1944, joining the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) in 1945. She became junior officer, Second Lieutenant Elizabeth Windsor, in March 1945.
Reign
Elizabeth II succeeded her father George VI to the throne on 6 February 1952. Her coronation took place on 2 June 1953 in Westminster Abbey. Henceforth, she was entitled: "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of her Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith" (Fraser 1975, 350). The coronation was the first to be broadcast live on TV.
Being in office, ‘the euphoria of welcoming’ the new Queen dropped and criticism was uttered as the country still suffered from post-war austerity, among others the near bankruptcy and its slow economic recovery or food rationing. Besides, debates were raised by modernizers and traditionalists on the issue of royal activities while perceiving the royal family as remote. Nevertheless, the Queen is still among the most popular Royals. The Diamond Jubilee in 2012 demonstrated and celebrated this in public events, street parties and a return of Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert onto the TV screen.
Sources:
Cannon, John, Hargreaves Anne. The Kings and Queens of Britain. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
Fraser, Antonia. The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975.
Hamilton, Willie. My Queen and I. London: Quartet Books, 1975.