10 Surprising Facts About Queen Elizabeth II, the Longest-Reigning Monarch in British History

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Queen Elizabeth II, whose seven decades on the throne of the United Kingdom was a longer reign than any other British monarch, has died at the age of 96. The Queen “died peacefully” on Thursday afternoon at Balmoral Castle, her estate in the Scottish Highlands, royal family officials announced.

Princess Elizabeth never expected to become queen. Even when she became first in line to the throne, she didn’t think she’d have to assume the role of monarch for a long time. But after her father died early, young Queen Elizabeth took the throne at just 25 years old, dedicating her entire life, “whether it be long or short,” in service to the country. Below are 10 interesting facts about the long and eventful life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II:

1. Her Birthplace Is Now a Fancy Cantonese Restaurant in London
The future Queen Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926. Although she was the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York — the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) — and the eldest granddaughter of King George V, she was not born in a palace. Instead, she was born at 17 Bruton Street in the Mayfair neighborhood of London, in a townhouse that belonged to her Scottish maternal grandparents, the Earl and Countess of Strathmore. The house was demolished in 1937. There is now an office building and a Chinese restaurant on the site.
2. The Queen Has Two Birthdays
Her actual birthday – 21 April – and her official birthday, which is held on a Saturday in June – when the weather’s better! The tradition of the monarch celebrating an “official” birthday began more than 250 years ago, with King George II deciding to publicly celebrate his birthday in the summer rather than cold and wet November. And so, since 1748, every British monarch has carried on the tradition, so that there would be less chance of poor weather impeding outdoor celebrations and military parades celebrating their birthdays.
3. She Never Went to School
Princess Elizabeth never attended a public or private school, and she doesn’t have a college degree, but she still got an education from her tutors at home. She also had the Archbishop of Canterbury as a religion teacher, and became fluent in French, which she learned from her French and Belgian governesses. This skill later helped her as monarch in communicating with other world leaders. She also studied art and music, and became a champion swimmer.
4. She Is the Longest Reigning Monarch Ever in Britain, Beating Even Queen Victoria

On September 9, 2015, Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch in British and Commonwealth history when she surpassed the record set by the nearly 64-year reign of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria.
5. She Served in World War II
Along with Winston Churchill’s daughter, she joined the women’s branch of the British army during World War II. She signed up when she turned 18 in 1944 and worked as a mechanic and truck driver. Her service makes her the only current living head of state to have served in World War II, and the only female member of the royal family to have entered the military.

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