Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, she was in many ways a woman of her time: a wife and mother with abiding affections for dogs, horses, and long walks in the country. Except that she was born a princess and fate made her a queen. Few people of any era—male or female—have led more storied or complex lives than Queen Elizabeth II.
Childhood
Princess ElizabethPrincess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) accompanied by her nurse in Hyde Park, London.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Elizabeth, as a child, rides a tricycle in Hyde Park, London.
1939
Queen Elizabeth, King George VI, Princess Margaret, and Princess Elizabeth(From left) Queen Elizabeth, King George VI, Princess Margaret, and Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II), 1939.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Princess Elizabeth (far right) is seated next to her sister, Princess Margaret, and across from their parents, King George VI and Queen Consort Elizabeth, in 1939. Princess Elizabeth's father had unexpectedly assumed the throne some three years earlier, and her parents became widely popular for their courage in the face of German attacks on Britain during World War II.
1947
wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip, duke of EdinburghPrincess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten, duke of Edinburgh, following their wedding, November 20, 1947.PA Images/AlamyPrincess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at Buckingham Palace after their wedding in 1947. She would become queen regnant four years later, and Prince Philip would be at her side until his death in 2021. They were married for 73 years.
1948
christening of Prince CharlesPrincess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) and Philip, duke of Edinburgh, with Prince Charles (later Charles III), December 1948.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Elizabeth and her husband, Philip, at the christening of their first child, Charles, on December 15, 1948. Charles would succeed his mother as British monarch more than 73 years later.
1952
Elizabeth II at Trooping the ColourQueen Elizabeth II leaving Buckingham Palace on horseback for the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, June 4, 1952.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace on horseback for Trooping the Colour on June 4, 1952. The annual ceremony, which is the official celebration of the British monarch’s birth, was Elizabeth’s first as queen. She was 26 years old.
1953
Elizabeth II after her coronationElizabeth II and coronation guests, June 2, 1953.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Queen Elizabeth II is surrounded by guests in the throne room of Buckingham Palace after her coronation on June 2, 1953.
1960
Elizabeth II and her familyElizabeth II with (from left) Princess Anne, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew, and Prince Charles.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Elizabeth II gave birth to Andrew—here shown sitting on Prince Philip’s lap, with Anne and Charles flanking their parents—in February 1960. Elizabeth and Philip would have one more son, Edward, in 1964. The family would become familiar to the British public through the media as Elizabeth sought to modernize the monarchy.
1969
Elizabeth II and her corgisElizabeth II with her pet corgis, London, October 15, 1969.AFP/Getty ImagesThe queen is shown in 1969 with four of her corgi dogs. She received her first corgi as a present from her father when she was just seven years old. She owned corgis for most of the rest of her life.
1976
Elizabeth II and Gerald FordQueen Elizabeth II dancing with U.S. Pres. Gerald Ford during a state dinner in honour of the queen and Prince Philip at the White House, July 1976.White House Photograph Courtesy Gerald R. Ford LibraryElizabeth II dances with U.S. President Gerald Ford during a state dinner in her honor at the White House in 1976. She would meet with 13 American presidents during her reign, starting with Harry Truman. Only Lyndon B. Johnson did not meet with Elizabeth.
1997
Elizabeth II at the funeral for Princess DianaElizabeth II leaving Westminster Abbey, London, following the funeral service for Princess Diana, September 6, 1997.Jayne Fincher—Princess Diana Archive/Hulton Royals Collection/Getty ImagesElizabeth II leaves Westminster Abbey after the funeral for Princess Diana, on September 6, 1997. The queen faced rare criticism for what many considered her cold response to Diana’s death, but she remembered the princess in an address to Great Britain as “an exceptional and gifted human being.”
2007
Elizabeth II at NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterQueen Elizabeth II greeting children at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, May 2007.NASA/Bill IngallsThe queen greets children at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center during a visit to the United States in 2007. That visit, which included a stop at the historic Jamestown settlement, was her last trip to America.
2007
Elizabeth IIElizabeth II, 2007.Chris Jackson/Getty Images“When life seems hard, the courageous do not lie down and accept defeat; instead, they are all the more determined to struggle for a better future.” — Queen Elizabeth II, in her 2008 Christmas speech
2013
Elizabeth II at the State Opening of ParliamentElizabeth II at the State Opening of Parliament, May 8, 2013. To her left is Prince Philip; to her right are Charles, prince of Wales, and Camilla, duchess of Cornwall.Jon Bond—WPA Pool/Getty ImagesOne of the most significant ceremonial duties the British monarch performs is the State Opening of Parliament. Here, Elizabeth II performs the function in 2013 accompanied by Camilla, duchess of Cornwall; Charles, prince of Wales; and Philip, duke of Edinburgh. Only three times during her 70-year reign did Elizabeth not open Parliament: in 1959 and 1963, when she was pregnant, and in 2022, when Charles performed the duty on her behalf.
2015
British royal family in 2015The British royal family watching the Trooping the Colour from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, June 13, 2015. (From left) Camilla, duchess of Cornwall (later queen consort), Prince Charles (later Charles III), Prince George, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II (foreground), Catherine, duchess of Cambridge (later princess of Wales), Prince Harry, and James, Viscount Severn.Chris Jackson/Getty Images NewsFour generations of the British royal family appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 2015 for the annual Trooping the Colour. From left to right are Camilla, duchess of Cornwall; Charles, prince of Wales; George, prince of Cambridge; William, duke of Cambridge; Catherine, duchess of Cambridge; Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Harry; and James, Viscount Severn.
2021
Elizabeth II at the funeral of Philip, duke of EdinburghElizabeth II at the funeral of Philip, duke of Edinburgh, St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, April 17, 2021.Jonathan Brady/Getty ImagesIn an image seen around the world, Elizabeth II sits alone in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle during the 2021 funeral service for her husband of 73 years, Philip.
2022
Elizabeth II and Liz TrussElizabeth II (left) greeting Liz Truss at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, where the queen formally appointed her prime minister, September 6, 2022.Jane Barlow—AFP/Getty ImagesIn what would be her last public function as British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II meets incoming prime minister Liz Truss on September 6, 2022, in a ceremony known as the “kissing of the hands.” Truss was the 15th British prime minister during the queen's 70-year reign. Elizabeth died two days later. She was 96 years old.