Queen Elizabeth's Final 5-Word Diary Entry Revealed

Would you eat 40-year-old wedding cake? A wealthy bidder recently bought a slice of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's ...
Queen Elizabeth I took the crown of England on January 15, 1559 and ruled until her death ... When she died at age 69, Elizabeth I was the oldest monarch in English history at the time ...
Being named to the King’s Birthday Honors by Queen Elizabeth’s son “was a huge privilege ... “With Claire Foy, it was ...
The late Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in 1926, ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70-year reign, the late Queen was much loved and ...
One constant of Queen Elizabeth II’s long life was her love affair with dogs, specifically the very many corgis and dorgis (half-dachshund, half-corgi) that she bred beginning in childhood.
While most grandmothers—let alone great grandmothers—are known for driving cautiously on the roads, that age-old stereotype apparently never applied to Queen Elizabeth. According to the late ...
The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947.
Queen Elizabeth, known for her humility, was approached about being nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the Commonwealth, but wasn’t interested in the recognition.