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Queen Elizabeth II no more: A sneak-peak into early life - Pics

During the war years, Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret were moved for their safety to Windsor Castle.

ZeeBiz WebTeam | Sep 20, 2022, 08:31 PM IST

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday at the age 96. She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York - who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The Princess' early years were spent at 145 Piccadilly, the London house taken by her parents shortly after her birth, and at White Lodge in Richmond Park.

After her father succeeded to the throne in 1936, Princess Elizabeth became heir presumptive.
 

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During the war years, Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret were moved for their safety to Windsor Castle. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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The young Princesses were educated at home like many girls from wealthy families at that time. Princess Elizabeth started to study constitutional history and law as preparation for her future role. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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She received tuition from her father, as well as sessions with Henry Marten, the Vice-Provost of Eton. She was also educated in religion by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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Princess Elizabeth learned French from a number of French and Belgian governesses. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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Princess Elizabeth also studied art and music, learned to ride horses and became a strong swimmer. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip in Westminster Abbey on 20 November 1947. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

 

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On 6 February 1952, after King George VI death, Princess Elizabeth acceded to the throne, becoming Queen Elizabeth II and taking on all of the responsibilities which came with her new title. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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On the eve of her Coronation, the day before she was to make her formal oath at Westminster Abbey, The Queen made a radio broadcast to the Commonwealth in which she pledged her devotion to its people. Pic: Official Website- The Royal family 

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