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[h3]In April 2006, Queen Elizabeth turned 80-years-old. This comprehensive programme explores the remarkable life of a remarkable woman, whose life spans one of the most turbulent periods of British history. [/h3]
The Queen’s stability and continuity has allowed Britain to shed an empire and create a new and prosperous identity, quite against all the odds and expectations of most leading commentators. From Churchill to Blair, and presiding over a country immeasurably different since the start of her reign, Queen Elizabeth’s achievement may now be seen.
We see the early years of Elizabeth before the death of her father, when she was so visibly in love with Philip; we move through Churchill’s great affection for the beautiful young Queen and on through a cavalcade of respectful statesmen from Mandela to Clinton, through independence, through revolutionary social and other changes until the equally pregnant present with the emergence of a genuinely multi-cultural and multi-religious British society in a wider world.
[urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/495:0/Elizabeth_Alexandra_Mary_Windsor_-_Queen_Elizabeth_II.htm]CLICK HERE TO READ HER FULL BIOGRAPHY.[/urlnew]
In her personal life Elizabeth has seen three of her children divorced, and Princess Diana killed in a car crash. For the last twenty years her family has been surrounded by gossip and innuendo, though her own long marriage to Philip has largely escaped this.
This now elderly woman has performed a remarkable feat. Elizabeth has stayed the same outwardly, it seems, whilst allowing her people to change.
It is, in its way, an achievement as great as that of the first Queen Elizabeth, for whilst the first Elizabeth started to create the British Empire, this second Elizabeth has managed its safe decline and the concurrent re-emergence of an increasingly troubled but successful modern nation.
But what happens when Elizabeth dies? With a royal family emerging from crisis, can the Royal Family survive? Will Charles be King? Will Camilla be Queen? Or could William be King? Does the British Royal Family have a future after she’s gone?
Queen Elizabeth: Continuity & Change biography
Queen Elizabeth: Continuity & Change biography
Queen Elizabeth: Continuity & Change biography
