Austin American-Statesman

Queen Elizabeth II now is the longest-serving British monarch.

She will be Britain’s longest-serving monarch today.

- By Sylvia Hui

— She has lived longer than any of her predecesso­rs, seen a dozen prime ministers come and go and presided over six decades of British history — from postwar recovery to the death of Princess Diana and terror attacks on London.

Now Queen Elizabeth II is set to become the longest reigning monarch in British history. Today, she beats the record set by her great-great-grandmothe­r Queen Victoria — 63 years and 7 months — more than a century ago. Only four other British kings and queens have reigned 50 years or more.

“You have to be a certain age to remember a time when she wasn’t the queen,” said royal historian and commentato­r Hugo Vickers.

The only monarch most living Britons have ever known, Elizabeth has been the constant heart of British life since she came to the throne as a young woman at age 25.

Much has changed since then. When she married Prince Philip in 1947, Britain was still in the grips of post-World War II austerity — the couple’s wedding cake had to be made from ingredient­s sent as wedding presents from abroad. In 1953, when she was crowned in Westminste­r Abbey, television was a novelty and British colonies were still dotted around the world. By the 1990s, the empire had all but vanished.

Elizabeth is the last generation of British royals to be educated at home, and the first monarch from the country to have sent an email (1976) or a tweet (2014). She has worked with 12 British prime ministers — from Winston Churchill to David Cameron — and continues to carry out public engagement­s and travel at age 89.

While Elizabeth is instantly recognizab­le and held in endearing regard by her subjects, her personalit­y and views remain an enigma to most. As constituti­onal monarch she must keep mum on political affairs, and only rarely does she let her thoughts be known. Days ahead of the Scottish independen­ce referendum in 2014, she remarked that she hoped voters would think “very carefully about the future.”

Some argue that reticence and neutrality form part of her appeal.

“She is above politics and when you have a change of government that’s quite reassuring to know,” Vickers said.

Palace officials say there will be no fanfare today, when Elizabeth officially becomes Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Officials say the queen wanted the occasion to be a low-key affair, and that the day will be “business as usual.”

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GETTY IMAGES Queen Elizabeth, who has reigned for more than six decades, is the only monarch most Britons have known.

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