From her first days on the throne to her final years, Elizabeth II carried a legacy like no other. Her reign was not just history — it was an era.

When a young Princess Elizabeth learned of her father’s death while on tour in Kenya in 1952, the weight of a crown she had not expected to wear so soon fell upon her shoulders. She was just 25 years old, yet from that moment, she became a figure of constancy in a world that would change beyond recognition. Her coronation the following year was broadcast to millions, transforming not only the monarchy but also the bond between sovereign and people. Suddenly, the Queen was not a distant symbol — she was present in living rooms, part of family life.

Queen Elizabeth II - Childhood, Coronation, Death | HISTORY

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