A leader who took to the world stage alongside Churchill and, later, Kennedy, has been there ever since. And after all these years, the heartfelt sense of love and admiration for the Queen hasn’t dwindled once throughout her reign.
Over what will hopefully be a sun-kissed bank holiday weekend in June, Brits everywhere will enjoy four days of street parties, picnics, and celebrations. A moment in British history deemed so importantly, pubs will be allowed to stay open all night.
So before we all head off to prepare our livers for this liquid landmark, here are some of the reasons I think Elizabeth II should be forever known as The Queen of Queens.
When it comes to being plugged into world events, how could anyone put a value on her experience and wisdom? Throughout her reign she has held weekly audiences with her 14 prime ministers, hearing their dilemmas and pondering their positions.
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