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A look back at all the iconic moments from her life.
The longest-reigning living monarch, Elizabeth became queen in 1952 at the age of 25 following the death of her father, King George VI. Since then, she’s worked with more than 15 prime ministers in her over six decades on the throne, all while carrying out service, engagements, and overseas visits. She’s also shared her royal duties with her late husband of over 73 years, Prince Philip (who passed away on April 9, 2021), their four children, grandchildren, and—in the future—great-grandchildren.
Ahead, take a look at snapshots from the monarch’s life, from the defining regal milestones to rare, intimate moments with her family.
Princess Elizabeth with her mother, The Duchess of York, in 1927.
In an adorable ballerina outfit with a floral crown and fingerless gloves. At the time of this photograph, she was Princess Elizabeth, daughter of The Duke and Duchess of York.
With her father King George VI, her mother Queen Elizabeth, and her sister Princess Margaret in their coronation robes in 1937.
During their royal visit to South Africa, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princesses Margaret Rose, and Elizabeth took a few moments to pose for a family photo.
Princess Elizabeth has been a rider since her youth, so it’s no wonder Princes Charles, William, and Harry are all polo players.
Princess Elizabeth took a quick break from reading for a quick photograph on a porch at Windsor Castle.
Here she is with her sister Princess Margaret (right) and an adorable lhaso apso pup at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
Don’t mess with Princess Elizabeth, who looks like a boss in her Girl Guides uniform in Frogmore, UK.
The princess wore a floral-printed dress and pearls as she wrote a note at her desk in Windsor Castle.
Princess Elizabeth was photographed in her British Army uniform. At the time of the picture, she was a second subaltern (equivalent to a second lieutenant) in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) of the British Army.
Princess Elizabeth writes a note at her desk in Buckingham Palace.
The queen wore a satin dress, pearl necklace, and bracelets while she read at her desk in Buckingham Palace.
With her then-fiancé, Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The engaged couple were photographed at Buckingham Palace shortly before their stunning wedding.
The newlyweds look so in love and full of happiness during their honeymoon at Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire.
Princess Elizabeth looked lady-like and regal in her soft pink dress, simple jewelry, and curled hair for an engagement photoshoot with Prince Philip.
The Queen rocked an elegant wedding dress with a 13-foot bridal trail designed by Norman Hartnel.
The Princess wore a knee-length dress and pearl necklace when she hopped on the BBC radio to make a broadcast from the gardens of Government House in Cape Town.
An adorable family portrait of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip with their son Prince Charles.
The queen looked thrilled while she posed with her son Prince Charles.
The queen is dripping in diamonds from her tiara to her wrist for a royal event.
She carried a large orb with a cross at the top while wearing a gigantic crown and a cape with tassels.
Princess Anne looked elated to be in her mother’s embrace as she adorably put her hand on Prince Philip’s face.
Here she is in a printed knee-length dress, sun hat, white gloves, handle bag, and peep toe heels.
During her first year as Queen of England, Elizabeth was snapped as she arrived at Westminster to open Parliament.
The princess becomes Queen Elizabeth the Second.
The queen dons a satin sleeveless ball grown, chandelier earrings, and long satin gloves while carrying an elaborate bouquet with orchids and baby’s breath.
Bow down to the birthday queen. Here, Elizabeth is photographed on her throne after her coronation.
In a sleeveless and embellished blue dress, diamond earrings, necklace, and a bracelet–topped off with a sparkly diamond tiara.
The queen stands in a garden at Balmoral Castle with one of her Corgis.