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Queen Elizabeth ruled Britain for 70 years and 214 days. She died at 96 at 15:10 BST on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral Castle ...
A school project has proved to be a swansong for one pupil's primary education after discovering she is related to royalty.
Evie Procter, a pupil at Barnard Castle Preparatory School in County Durham, discovered royal ancestry through a school project.
Evie Procter, a pupil at Barnard Castle Preparatory School in County Durham, discovered royal ancestry through a school ...
As the fragrant and colourful high point of the social season begins, we uncover the royal history of Chelsea Flower Show where the royal links go back to 1858 and Prince Albert’s granting of its ...
Instead, she was named after her own mother, King George VI’s queen consort, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. And it’s a name she’s handed down to others, too. While the world mourns the beloved royal ...
Behind every great man, there’s a great woman—but this went double for "The Queen Mother". Not only did Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon ...
The Queen Mother was then the nine-year-old Elizabeth Bowes Lyon when she noted in her diary the arrival of the first of the next generation of her clan in 1910. ‘I had my first nevew [sic ...
What was the Queen Mother's name? Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was the Queen Mother's given name. She became Queen Elizabeth after her husband's brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated the ...
THE QUEEN MOTHER’S BLITZ looks at Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon’s inspirational efforts to improve the morale of the British people during World War II. During the Second World War, England was ...
now widely known as the Queen Mother. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was born in 1900. A lady at the age of four, she was homeschooled and fluent in French by the time she was ten.