to HRH Queen Elizabeth II
21st APRIL 
Queen Elizabeth celebrates 60 years on throne
In 1952 the woman,  known today as Queen Elizabeth  II,  was just Elizabeth, a 25-year-old member of England’s royal family  visiting a remote village in Kenya. 
When word came on Feb. 6 of that year that her  father, George VI, had died, Elizabeth cut her trip short and flew home to  London. She was greeted at the airport by her country’s then-Prime Minister  Winston Churchill and she was crowned Queen Elizabeth II.
Today, 60 years later, the 85-year-old  Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee  anniversary. The anniversary makes Queen Elizabeth, already Britain’s oldest serving monarch,  the country’s longest-serving monarch after Queen Victoria, who reigned for more  than 63 years.
The entire country is celebrating and there will be celebrations throughout the  year . The main event, the 2012 Diamond Jubilee weekend, will be held in June  and feature a star-studded concert and boat pageant on the Thames river with a  1,000-strong flotilla.

DiamondJubilee - BBC
DiamondJubilee - TheTelegraph
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