The personal milestones of the Queen’s 70-year reign – a timeline
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On February 6, 1952, then-Princess Elizabeth found out while visiting Kenya that she was now Queen Elizabeth II following the death of her father, King George VI. Aged 25 at the time, the Queen had already married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the pair had welcomed two children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. But the start of the Queen’s reign had only just begun and, little did she know, it would prove to be the first day of the longest reign of any monarch in British royal history. Express.co.uk looks at some of the most notable personal milestones of the Queen’s reign.
The personal milestones of the Queen’s 70-year reign – list
The 1950s
1952 – Queen ascends the throne aged 25 on February 6 following the death of her father, King George VI
1953 – Queen’s coronation takes place on June 2
1953 – Queen’s paternal grandmother Queen Mary died aged 85
1955 – Princess Margaret calls off her engagement to Group Captain Peter Townsend
1955 – Queen’s first prime minister, Winston Churchill, retired from his post
1958 – Prince Charles was given the Prince of Wales title
The 1960s and 1970s
1960 – Queen’s second son Prince Andrew was born
1960 – Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey
1964 – The Queen and Prince Philip’s youngest child Prince Edward was born
1972 – Queen’s uncle Edward VIII, who abdicated in 1936, died in France
1973 – Princess Anne marries Captain Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey, and is the first of Queen’s children to marry
1977 – Princess Anne welcomes Queen’s first grandchild, Peter Phillips
1977 – Queen’s Silver Jubilee
The 1980s and 90s
1981 – Queen’s eldest granddaughter Zara Phillips (now Tindall) born to Princess Anne
1981 – Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer at St Paul’s Cathedral
1982 – Prince William, a future King, was born to Charles and Diana
1986 – Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor and wife of ex-King Edward VIII, died
1986 – Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson
1992 – The Queen’s ‘annus horribilis’, the year of the Windsor Castle fire
1992 – Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips divorce
1996 – Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York divorced
1996 – Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced
1997 – Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris
1997 – Queen refers to Prince Philip as her ‘strength and stay’ during 50th wedding anniversary speech
1999 – Sophie Rhys-Jones married Prince Edward at St George’s Chapel, Windsor
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2000 to present
2002 – Princess Margaret, the Queen’s beloved sister, died aged 71
2002 – Queen Mother died aged 101, a few weeks after daughter Margaret
2002 – Queen’s Golden Jubilee
2005 – Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles
2006 – Queen’s 80th birthday
2007 – Queen and Prince Philip’s Diamond wedding anniversary
2010 – Queen becomes great-grandmother when Peter Phillips and then-wife Autumn welcome daughter Savannah Phillips
2011 – Prince William married Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey
2011 – Queen’s eldest granddaughter Zara Phillips married rugby player Mike Tindall in Scotland
2012 – Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
2013 – Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William welcome their first child, Prince George
2015 – Queen became Britain’s longest-reigning monarch on September 9, surpassing the record held by Queen Victoria
2016 – Queen’s 90th birthday
2017 – Prince Philip retired from royal duties
2017 – Queen’s Sapphire Jubilee
2017 – Queen and Prince Philip’s Platinum wedding anniversary
2018 – Prince Harry married Meghan Markle at St George’s Chapel, Windsor
2018 – Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank, also at St George’s Chapel, Windsor
2020 – Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals in March
2020 – Princess Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi during Covid pandemic
2021 – Prince Philip, Queen’s husband of 73 years, died aged 99 on April 9
2022 – Prince Andrew stops using HRH title and loses military titles
2022 – Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
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