Miami Herald (Sunday)

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee begins

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When 25-year-old Princess Elizabeth was proclaimed queen on Feb. 6, 1952, the British Empire stretched across the world, royalty was widely revered and television­s were still a novelty item.

The world has undergone profound changes since then and so has the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II’s empire shrank, then crumbled. While most people in Britain remain loyal to the queen and respect her years of service to the nation, attitudes about the monarchy have swung from unquestion­ing deference to scrutiny. In the 1980s, Princess Diana ushered in an era in which the royal family was forced to negotiate an uneasy relationsh­ip with the media.

Over her 70-year reign, the queen has — at times reluctantl­y — overseen the modernizat­ion of the family known as “The Firm.”

Britain marks the 95-year-old monarch’s Platinum Jubilee on Sunday. Public festivitie­s will continue into early June.

 ?? AP ?? A British family watches Queen Elizabeth II ona television during her first Christmas telecast in 1957.
AP A British family watches Queen Elizabeth II ona television during her first Christmas telecast in 1957.

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