Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-serving monarch, whose reign of almost seven decades survived tectonic shifts in Britain’s post-imperial society, inspired broad affection for her among her subjects and weathered successive challenges posed by the romantic choices, missteps and imbroglios of her descendants, died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, her summer retreat. She was 96. She left behind a legacy that blended the ancient and the modern with the help of mass media.
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Sorry mama
Queen Elizabeth 2 was the most magnificent of people in our modern times. No one will convince me other wise
Bobo sorry.how are you my Abel
Queen Elizabeth ll was The Social Media Queen.
2025 and will still remember the Queen and miss her ❤