Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

MILESTONES IN A BELOVED QUEEN’S LIFE

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LONDON — Key moments in the life of Queen Elizabeth II, who died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at age 96 after serving for 70 years on the throne.

April 21, 1926: Born Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in Mayfair, London, the first child of the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, later called the Queen Mother.

Dec. 10, 1936: Elizabeth becomes heir-apparent to the throne after her uncle King Edward VIII abdicates and her father becomes king.

Oct. 13, 1940: Elizabeth makes first public speech at age 14 on the BBC Children’s Hour to reassure children who had been separated from their parents during the Blitz.

1945: Elizabeth is made a subaltern in the Auxiliary Territoria­l Service, learning to drive and service heavy vehicles during World War II.

Nov. 20, 1947: Elizabeth marries Prince Philip Mountbatte­n of Greece and Denmark at Westminste­r Abbey.

Nov. 14, 1948: Prince Charles, now Prince of Wales, heir-apparent to the throne, is born.

Aug. 15, 1950: Elizabeth’s second child and only daughter, Anne, the Princess Royal, is born.

Feb. 6, 1952: Elizabeth becomes queen upon the death of her father George VI.

June 2, 1953: Crowned in a grand coronation ceremony at Westminste­r Abbey. She sets out on a tour of the Commonweal­th, visiting places including Bermuda, Fiji, Tonga, Australia and Gibraltar.

Feb. 19, 1960: Elizabeth’s third child, Prince Andrew, is born.

March 10, 1964: Elizabeth’s fourth child, Prince Edward, is born.

May 1965: Elizabeth makes a historic visit to West Germany, the first German visit by a British monarch in 52 years.

1992: Elizabeth has what she describes as an “annus horribilis,” or a “horrible year.” The year sees marriages for three of her four children end. Also that year, a fire damages Windsor Castle. Public outcry over the cost of repairs amid a recession prompts the queen to volunteer to pay income taxes.

Aug. 31, 1997: Princess Diana dies in a car crash in Paris. Under public pressure to demonstrat­e her grief, Elizabeth makes an unpreceden­ted television broadcast in tribute to Diana’s memory.

2002: Elizabeth marks 50 years of reign with her Golden Jubilee. The year also sees the deaths of Elizabeth’s mother and her sister, Margaret.

May 2011: Elizabeth makes a historic

visit to Ireland — the first visit by a British monarch since Irish independen­ce.

Sept. 9, 2015: Elizabeth surpasses Queen Victoria to become the longest-serving monarch in British history.

Feb. 6, 2017: Elizabeth becomes the first British monarch to celebrate a Sapphire Jubilee, marking 65 years on the throne.

April 9, 2021: Prince Philip, Elizabeth’s husband of 73 years, dies at age 99.

Feb. 6: Elizabeth becomes first British monarch to reach a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years as sovereign.

Tuesday: Elizabeth meets Boris Johnson and Liz Truss at her summer holiday home in Scotland to oversee the handover of power from the outgoing prime minster to his successor.

Thursday: Elizabeth dies.

 ?? GETTY 1940 ?? Princess Elizabeth, right, and her sister, Princess Margaret, make their first public speech on the BBC Children’s Hour.
GETTY 1940 Princess Elizabeth, right, and her sister, Princess Margaret, make their first public speech on the BBC Children’s Hour.
 ?? TOBY MELVILLE/AP ?? Queen Elizabeth II smiles during the 2007 opening of Parliament at the House of Lords in London. The queen died Thursday in Scotland.
TOBY MELVILLE/AP Queen Elizabeth II smiles during the 2007 opening of Parliament at the House of Lords in London. The queen died Thursday in Scotland.
 ?? KENT GAVIN/MIRRORPIX 1982 ?? The queen, second left, Princess Diana, center, and Prince Charles attend the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland.
KENT GAVIN/MIRRORPIX 1982 The queen, second left, Princess Diana, center, and Prince Charles attend the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland.
 ?? LESLIE PRIEST/AP 1953 ?? Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wave to supporters after her coronation.
LESLIE PRIEST/AP 1953 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wave to supporters after her coronation.
 ?? DANIEL LEAL/GETTY-AFP ?? The queen with Prince Charles, now King Charles III.
DANIEL LEAL/GETTY-AFP The queen with Prince Charles, now King Charles III.

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