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and became the primary reference for royalty around the world. His reign
has seen the decolonization of countries and has created new relationships
with others. Monarch Elizabeth achieved important milestones for the
crown and for women, such as the first women-only events held inside
Buckingham Palace; In 2004, the queen invited representatives from
business, art, literature, politics and fashion to dine with her at the Women
of Achievement event.
In her duties, Queen Elizabeth II is the president or royal patron of more
than 600 charities, covering areas such as the arts and culture, the health
sector, the financing of science and technology and multiple causes that
support the preservation of the environment and wildlife. Queen Elizabeth
became an example of leadership for other rulers, and a source of pride for
her family.
Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 at Balmoral, after spending 70
years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II passed away in Scotland on
September 8, 2022. She was accompanied by her closest family members at
her favorite resting place.
Before the death of the monarch on September 8, 2022, in Scotland,
Northern Ireland, Wales and England, tours and processions have been
carried out in service of Elizabeth II, which culminate with the queen's
funeral. Elizabeth II's coffin was carried from Buckingham Palace to
Westminster Abbey, where it rested for four days until the day of the
funeral, September 19, at 11:00 a.m. The queen's coffin was carried to
Westminster Abbey in a procession to meet heads of state and members of
the royal family, continuing to Wellington Arch for its final stop in
Windsor. The last destination of the queen's coffin was St. George's
Chapel, inside Windsor Castle, where her husband, Philip of Edinburgh,
also rests. Now 73 years old, his son Carlos will take the throne.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II FROM ENGLAND.
ENGLISH PRATICE
( Biography)
In her life and during her reign, Her Majesty was part of and a witness
to events that have marked history as much as she herself. During World
War II, Elizabeth II entered the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service as
a second lieutenant, becoming the first member of the royal family to
enlist in the armed forces full-time. The Queen of England saw 14 UK
Prime Ministers pass by, being served by figures such as Winston
Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.