In this Video, I created a 6 decade span of History which happened during Her Majesty reign.
1953-1964: June 2, 1953: Queen Elizabeth’s coronation. According to the Royal Family’s website, it is the first time television cameras are allowed inside Westminster Abbey for a state function.
After her coronation, Her Majesty The Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, embark on a tour of the
Commonwealth countries
February 19, 1960: The Queen gives birth to Prince Andrew, her third child.
March 10, 1964: The Queen gives birth to Prince Edward, her fourth and last child.
1965-1974
July 1, 1969: Charles is named the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne.
1975-1984
1977: The Queen celebrates her Silver Jubilee, for 25 years on the throne.
24 February 1981: Elizabeth’s eldest son, Prince Charles, announces his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer
July 29, 1981: Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer in a widely-televised event. The Queen attends as mother of the groom.
September 14, 1981: Shots are fired as the Queen participates in the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony. It turns out that they were blanks, fired by a teenager. The youth pleads guilty to charges under the Treason Act.
June 21, 1982 Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, son of Diana and Prince Charles, is born and becomes second in line to the throne.
1982: The Pope visits England, the first pope to do so in 450 years. The Queen receives him in her capacity as the head of the Church of England.
15 September 1984: Diana gives birth to Prince Henry Charles Albert David
1985-1995
During a parliament session in 1992, Prime Minister John Mayer announce the separation between Prince Charles and Princess Diana
7 June 1992: The first instalment of the serialisation of Andrew Motion’s book, Diana: Her True Story, appears in the The Sunday Times
June 30, 1992 The Queen makes a three-day, unaccompanied visit to Ottawa to mark the 125th anniversary of Confederation and the 40th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
1992: During Her end of year message podcast HM called this year "Annus Horriblis" Her son Prince Andrew and his wife separate, her daughter Princess Anne divorces her husband, her heir Prince Charles formally separates from his wife Diana, and a significant portion of Windsor Castle is destroyed by fire.
1995-2005
March 6, 1997 The Queen unveils the royal website www.royal.gov.uk.
Aug. 31, 1997 Diana dies after a car crash in Paris.
Feb. 6, 2002 Queen Elizabeth celebrates 50 years as monarch.
March 30, 2002 Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, dies in her sleep at the Royal Lodge at Windsor at the age of 101.
Oct. 6, 2002 The Queen drops the ceremonial puck at a hockey game between the San Jose Sharks and the Vancouver Canucks. She then watches the first period of the game, the first NHL game she'd seen since 1951, when she watched the New York Rangers play the Canadiens in Montreal.
Oct. 10, 2002 Queen Elizabeth visits the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto to help mark the 50th anniversary of CBC-TV.
July 6, 2004 Queen Elizabeth officially opens the national memorial fountain for Diana in London.
2005-2015:
April 12, 2006 The Queen's grandson, Prince Harry, graduates from Sandhurst. The Queen, as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, inspects the troops and gives the commencement speech at the ceremony.
Dec. 25, 2006 The annual Christmas message is released for the first time as a podcast.
Dec. 23, 2007 The Queen unveils a royal channel on YouTube, which was used two days later to post the annual Christmas message.
July 10, 2009 @BritishMonarchy joins Twitter.
July 6, 2010 The Queen addresses the UN for the second time.
Nov. 8, 2010 The Queen joins Facebook with the launch of a British Monarchy page.
Dec. 29, 2010 The Queen becomes a great-grandmother with the birth of Savannah, daughter of Peter and Autumn Phillips.
April 29, 2011 The Queen's grandson, Prince William, weds Catherine Middleton.
May 17, 2011 The Queen begins a four-day state visit to Ireland, the first by a British monarch in 100 years. The visit is seen as a step toward reconciliation and normalization of Anglo-Irish relations.
Feb. 6, 2012 Buckingham Palace releases fhe Queen's official message marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. "I dedicate myself anew to your service," she writes.
July 27, 2012 The Queen will open the Olympic games in London.
Towards the beginning of 2013 while Duchess Catherine of Cambridge was pregnant with the third in line to the thrown, Her Majesty during a Head of Commonwealth meeting in London revised the Succession Act allowing females to be in line to the throne. On July 22 2013 HRH Prince William and Duchess Catherine gave birth to a boy known as Prince George Alexandra Louise, Prince of Cambridge
2014: This year was a big one in Scotland. On September 18 2014, all Scottish national went to polls to vote out of the United Kingdom and become Independent. With a Majority No
End of 2014, due to suffering from acute morning sickness, the Duchess of Cambridge pregnancy was announce earlier by Prince William and on May 2 2015 HRH Princess Charlotte Elisabeth Diana, Princess of Cambridge was born
1953-1964: June 2, 1953: Queen Elizabeth’s coronation. According to the Royal Family’s website, it is the first time television cameras are allowed inside Westminster Abbey for a state function.
After her coronation, Her Majesty The Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, embark on a tour of the
Commonwealth countries
February 19, 1960: The Queen gives birth to Prince Andrew, her third child.
March 10, 1964: The Queen gives birth to Prince Edward, her fourth and last child.
1965-1974
July 1, 1969: Charles is named the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne.
1975-1984
1977: The Queen celebrates her Silver Jubilee, for 25 years on the throne.
24 February 1981: Elizabeth’s eldest son, Prince Charles, announces his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer
July 29, 1981: Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer in a widely-televised event. The Queen attends as mother of the groom.
September 14, 1981: Shots are fired as the Queen participates in the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony. It turns out that they were blanks, fired by a teenager. The youth pleads guilty to charges under the Treason Act.
June 21, 1982 Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, son of Diana and Prince Charles, is born and becomes second in line to the throne.
1982: The Pope visits England, the first pope to do so in 450 years. The Queen receives him in her capacity as the head of the Church of England.
15 September 1984: Diana gives birth to Prince Henry Charles Albert David
1985-1995
During a parliament session in 1992, Prime Minister John Mayer announce the separation between Prince Charles and Princess Diana
7 June 1992: The first instalment of the serialisation of Andrew Motion’s book, Diana: Her True Story, appears in the The Sunday Times
June 30, 1992 The Queen makes a three-day, unaccompanied visit to Ottawa to mark the 125th anniversary of Confederation and the 40th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
1992: During Her end of year message podcast HM called this year "Annus Horriblis" Her son Prince Andrew and his wife separate, her daughter Princess Anne divorces her husband, her heir Prince Charles formally separates from his wife Diana, and a significant portion of Windsor Castle is destroyed by fire.
1995-2005
March 6, 1997 The Queen unveils the royal website www.royal.gov.uk.
Aug. 31, 1997 Diana dies after a car crash in Paris.
Feb. 6, 2002 Queen Elizabeth celebrates 50 years as monarch.
March 30, 2002 Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, dies in her sleep at the Royal Lodge at Windsor at the age of 101.
Oct. 6, 2002 The Queen drops the ceremonial puck at a hockey game between the San Jose Sharks and the Vancouver Canucks. She then watches the first period of the game, the first NHL game she'd seen since 1951, when she watched the New York Rangers play the Canadiens in Montreal.
Oct. 10, 2002 Queen Elizabeth visits the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto to help mark the 50th anniversary of CBC-TV.
July 6, 2004 Queen Elizabeth officially opens the national memorial fountain for Diana in London.
2005-2015:
April 12, 2006 The Queen's grandson, Prince Harry, graduates from Sandhurst. The Queen, as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, inspects the troops and gives the commencement speech at the ceremony.
Dec. 25, 2006 The annual Christmas message is released for the first time as a podcast.
Dec. 23, 2007 The Queen unveils a royal channel on YouTube, which was used two days later to post the annual Christmas message.
July 10, 2009 @BritishMonarchy joins Twitter.
July 6, 2010 The Queen addresses the UN for the second time.
Nov. 8, 2010 The Queen joins Facebook with the launch of a British Monarchy page.
Dec. 29, 2010 The Queen becomes a great-grandmother with the birth of Savannah, daughter of Peter and Autumn Phillips.
April 29, 2011 The Queen's grandson, Prince William, weds Catherine Middleton.
May 17, 2011 The Queen begins a four-day state visit to Ireland, the first by a British monarch in 100 years. The visit is seen as a step toward reconciliation and normalization of Anglo-Irish relations.
Feb. 6, 2012 Buckingham Palace releases fhe Queen's official message marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. "I dedicate myself anew to your service," she writes.
July 27, 2012 The Queen will open the Olympic games in London.
Towards the beginning of 2013 while Duchess Catherine of Cambridge was pregnant with the third in line to the thrown, Her Majesty during a Head of Commonwealth meeting in London revised the Succession Act allowing females to be in line to the throne. On July 22 2013 HRH Prince William and Duchess Catherine gave birth to a boy known as Prince George Alexandra Louise, Prince of Cambridge
2014: This year was a big one in Scotland. On September 18 2014, all Scottish national went to polls to vote out of the United Kingdom and become Independent. With a Majority No
End of 2014, due to suffering from acute morning sickness, the Duchess of Cambridge pregnancy was announce earlier by Prince William and on May 2 2015 HRH Princess Charlotte Elisabeth Diana, Princess of Cambridge was born
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