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1 The presentation is made by Liliya Hreskiv class 10-B Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II
2 The Queen is Head of State of the UK and 15 other Commonwealth realms. The elder daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, she was born in 1926 and became Queen at the age of 25, and has reigned through more than five decades of enormous social change A nd development. The Queen is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and has four children and eight grandchildren.
3 The Queen was born at 2.40am on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, London. Street in Mayfair, London. She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. VI and Queen Elizabeth. At the time she stood third in line of succession to the throne line of succession to the throne after Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), after Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), and her father, The Duke of York. and her father, The Duke of York. But it was not expected that her father would become King, or that she would become Queen. But it was not expected that her father would become King, or that she would become Queen.
4 Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger sister. After her father succeeded to the throne in 1936 and she became heir presumptive, she started to study constitutional history and law as preparation for her future role. She received tuition from her father, as well as sessions with Henry Marten, the Vice - Provost of Eton. She was also instructed in religion by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Princess Elizabeth also learned French from a number of French and Belgian governesses. It is a skill which has stood The Queen in good stead, as she often has cause to use it when speaking to ambassadors and heads of state from French - speaking countries, and when visiting French - speaking areas of Canada. Princess Elizabeth also studied art and music, learned to ride, and became a strong swimmer. She won the Children ' s Challenge Shield at London ' s Bath Club when she was thirteen.
5 An animal lover since childhood, The Queen takes a keen and highly knowledgeable interest in horses. Other interests include walking in the countryside and working her Labradors, which were bred at Sandringham. A lesser known interest is Scottish country dancing. Each year during her stay Each year during her stay at Balmoral Castle, The Queen gives dances known as gives dances known as Gillies' Balls, for neighbours, estate and Castle staff and staff and members of the local community. local community.
6 An important part of the work of The Queen is to support and encourage public and voluntary service. One of the ways in which Her Majesty does this is through involvement with charities and other organisations. The Queen has over 600 patronages. These cover every area of the charity and voluntary sector, from opportunities for young people, to preservation of wildlife and the environment. Involvement with these organisations helps to recognise their achievements, and helps to recognise the contributions of many different sectors of public life.
7 The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on 20 November They have four children, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.. Family life has been an essential support to The Queen throughout her reign. The family usually spends Christmas together at Sandringham in Norfolk, attending church on Christmas Day. And in the summer of 2006, The Queen celebrated her 80th birthday by taking a cruise with all her family through the Western Isles of Scotland.
8 The queen marks her birthday twice a year : privately on the actual birthday which is on the 21st April and officially with the "Trooping the Colour" ceremony held in June, when the weather is better.
9 Harry William Anne Charles Andrew Elizabeth II Prince Philip Kate Middleton THE ROYAL FAMILY
10 You can write to Her Majesty at the following address : Her Majesty The Queen Buckingham Palace London SW 1 A 1 AA If you wish to write a formal letter, you can open with ' Madam ' and close the letter with the form ' I have the honour to be, Madam, Your Majesty ' s humble and obedient servant '. This traditional approach is by no means obligatory. You should feel free to write in whatever style you feel comfortable.
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