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Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 17 November 1558 to 22 March 1603, a period of just under 45 years. Her accession followed the death of her half-sister, Mary I, and established t...
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The current Duke of Kent is Edward Downes, Duke of Kent, who has held the dukedom since 1974. As a senior member of the British royal family, he carries out public engagements a...
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The reign of Queen Victoria timeline spans 63 years and seven months, from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901. This verified chronology presents key phases of her sovereignty, mapp...
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King George of England denotes a lineage of sovereigns who shaped Britain’s constitutional monarchy, empire, and global influence across multiple centuries. This profile expla...
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Princess Margaret, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, married Antony Armstrong-Jones and had two children: David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, and Lady Sarah Armstron...
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Henry VIII's marital history is central to understanding Tudor politics, succession, and religious change. Across six marriages, his choices reshaped England’s court, church,...
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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, was the younger daughter of King George VI and sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Born into a family not originally expected to reign, she bec...
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The queen's children refer to the offspring of Queen Elizabeth II, comprising four individuals who have carried out public duties and evolved within the modern British monarchy....
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Queen Elizabeth II had four children, born between 1948 and 1964. In birth order, they are Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. Each holds distinct roles and titles within the roy...
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