Queen Elizabeth dies at 96
Queen elizabeth ,While some critics argue that she leaves no tangible mark, her legacy is remarkablein that it ensured the monarchy’s survival in an era of rapid change.
Her first State visit as Britain's sovereign was in
1961 when she, accompanied by her husband, the late Prince Phillip, toured
Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata and visited the Taj Mahal in Agra. She also paid
tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat in New Delhi.
Frequently
ask question related to queen elizabeth
At
what age Elizabeth became queen?
Thats true ,When her father died in February
1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen of seven independent
Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as Head
of the Commonwealth.
How
rich is the queen of England?
Of course In 2020, the queen's net worth
reportedly dipped by 20 million pounds from the previous year, according to the
annual Sunday Times Rich List. The paper valued her net worth as 350 million
pounds, or roughly $486 million USD. In 2019, Forbes had assessed the queen's
net worth as equal to least $500 million USD.
What
happens to the queen when she dies?
Under the expected procedure, after the British
monarch dies, his or her replacement takes over immediately. This means that
after Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, her son Prince Charles automatically
became monarch — and in his case, he became King Charles III.
INDIA
VISITED QUEEN ELIZABETH
Dressed in a signature fur coat and hat, the Queen
addressed a massive crowd at a jam-packed Delhi's Ramlila ground. The royal
couple was in India as Guests of Honour at the Republic Day Parade on the invitation of
the then President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
During her second visit, she famously presented
Mother Teresa with an honorary Order of the Merit. Her third and final visit
was significant since it was the first time she made a reference to
"difficult episodes" of colonial history, particularly the Jallianwala
Bagh massacre.
"It is no secret that there have been some
difficult episodes in our past. Jallianwala Bagh is a distressing example,” the
monarch noted in her banquet address.
The Queen and her husband later paid a visit to the
massacre site to place a wreath at the memorial.
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