I just started watching Netflix series ''The Crown'' but i always had a big admiration for royal family of England and especially Her Majesty, The Queen. I think she's such a fascinating woman.
- As a teenager, the then Princess Elizabeth, and her sister Princess Margaret, would act out and perform a number of pantomimes during the Second World War.
- The wax museum Madame Tussauds have displayed 23 different life-size models of Her Majesty to date.
- The Queen speaks fluent French, and often uses the language when she hosts audiences and attends state visits. She does not require an interpreter, as was seen when she visited France in 2014 for the D-Day 70th anniversary.
- The Queen’s birthplace, formerly a house in Mayfair, is now a Michelin star Cantonese restaurant called Hakkasan.
- She is a keen traveller, having to date visited Australia 16 times, Canada 22 times, New Zealand 10 times and Jamaica 6 times.
- Her Majesty is well known for her love of corgis, having received her first one as an 18th birthday present named Susan.
- The Queen once invented a new breed of dog called the ‘dorgi’ after she mated her pet corgi with one of Princess Margaret’s dachshunds. The dorgi was named chipper, however, he was killed after The Queen Mother’s dog attacked him.
- On the topic of dogs, Her Majesty once demoted a royal footman after it was discovered he had been getting the corgis drunk by mixing whisky and gin to their food and water.
- The Queen is the only person in the UK who is allowed to drive without a number plate on her state car.
- She also does not own a driving licence.
- Her first solo public engagement was on her 16th birthday as she inspected the Grenadier Guards.
- When whales wash up on the UK shore, dead or alive, they immediately become property of the monarch under royal prerogative.
- Her Majesty sent her first email from an army base in 1976, and her first tweet in 2014 at the London Science Museum.
- The Queen enjoyed Scottish country dancing and is every year hosts a dance known as the Gillies’ Balls for castle staff and locals when she stays at Balmoral Castle.
- In her early years, Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were educated from home.
- The Queen used to own two sloths after being gifted them during a state visit to Brazil in 1968.
- The Queen has visited 117 countries – that is two-thirds of all the countries on the planet!
- Her Majesty’s Imperial State Crown is made up of 2,868 diamonds.
- She has currently won over 1,600 races making her one of the most successful racehorse owners in history. She has also won every one of the five British Classic Races, many multiple times, except the Epsom Derby.
- The Queen and Prince Philip have been married for nearly 69 years.
- Her Majesty has given Royal Assent to more than 4,000 Acts of Parliament since her reign began in 1952.
- During Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, thirteen Prime Ministers have been in office: Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Holme, Harold Wilson, Ted Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May.
- During her reign, thirteen Presidents have also been in office: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
- Her Majesty has attended 39 Royal Variety performances.
- She has sent over 175,000 telegrams sent to people celebrating their 100th birthday in the UK and the Commonwealth
- In 2000, she sent her mother, Queen Elizabeth, a telegram to mark her 100th birthday.
- The Queen’s ‘annus horribilis’ year was back in 1992 when a fire broke out in Windsor Castle, and the marriages of three of her children – Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne – broke down.
- There have been seven Archbishops of Canterbury during The Queen’s reign: Geoffrey Fisher, Michael Ramsey, Donald Coggan, Robert Runcie, George Carey, Rowan Williams and Justin Welby
- Her Majesty has sat for over 130 official portraits. Her first one was in 1933 when she was just seven-years-old.
- She is the oldest monarch to have celebrated a Golden Jubilee (in 2002 at the age of 76) and a Diamond Jubilee (in 2012 at the age of 86).
- She has broadcast a Christmas message every year since her coronation in 1952, except in 1969 when a documentary called ‘Royal Family’ aired instead.
- The documentary ‘Royal Family’ followed the Queen and gave the audience an insight into her private life. It was watched by around three-quarters of the population at the time.
- The Queen is the first member of the Royal Family to be awarded with a gold disc from the recording industry. This happened after 100,000 copies of the CD of the ‘Party at the Palace’ were sold during the first week of release.
- She has visited the sets of many popular TV shows including Eastenders, Coronation Street and Game of Thrones.
- In Maori language, the Queen is known by the term ‘Kotuku’, which translates as ‘the white heron’ in English.
- In Papua New Guinea she is referred to in the pidgin language of Tok Pisin as ‘Missus Kwin’ which translates to ‘Mama belong big family’ in English.
- The Queen has taken the royal salute in every Trooping the Colour ceremony since her reign began, except in 1955 when the event was cancelled.
- The first football match the Queen attended was the 1953 FA Cup Final.
- At the 2009’s G20 summit, Her Majesty was seen to be unimpressed with Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, after he shouted for “Mr Obama!” The Queen was heard to ask: “What is it? Why does he have to shout?”
- According to the Queen’s cousin, Margaret Rhodes, every day she enjoys a gin and Dubonnet before lunch, with a slice of lemon and a lot of ice. With her lunch, she will drink and a dry Martini and to finish the day off, she will relax with a glass of champagne in the evening. By the UK government’s standards, this would officially make Her Majesty a binge drinker, having consumed six units of alcohol per day.
- There have been seven Popes during The Queen’s reign (Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis).
- She is Monarch of 16 of the 53 member states in the Commonwealth of Nations.
- In her reign, the Queen has lost more land than any other British monarch. This is because of the fall of the British Empire.
- The Queen had to collect clothing coupons for her wedding dress when she married Prince Philip in 1947. This was because of the clothes rationing during the war.
- The couple’s wedding cake was made using ingredients given to them as a wedding present by Australian Girl Guides.
- The Queen and Prince Philip were caught in 1954 during a tour of Australia having a huge row. Prince Philip reportedly tried to get away, but HM threw a pair of tennis shoes and a racquet after him. An enraged Queen then screamed at him to stop running and ordering him back.
- Her Majesty does not need a passport to travel because all British passports are issued in the Queen’s name, meaning she doesn’t need one to travel herself.
- The Queen is the only living head of state in the world to have served during World War II. She was also the only female member of the British royal family to do so after joining the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service when she was 18.
- During her time in the Territorial Service, she learned how to drive a military truck as well as training to be a mechanic.
- The Queen starred in a James Bond special made for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. In the clip she was seen working in Buckingham Palace before getting into a helicopter with Mr Bond.
- According to her grandsons – Prince William and Prince Harry – The Queen turned to hysterics during one Christmas Dinner after her 100 year old mother did an Ali G impression at the table, mimicking the fictional character after spotting him on the television.
- The Queen has nine royal thrones, one at the House of Lords, two at Westminster Abbey and six in the throne room at Buckingham Palace.
- The Queen has given her corgis some rubber boots to protect their paws from the Buckingham Palace gravel.
- In 1991, Her Majesty injured her hand trying to break up a fight between up to 10 of the dogs.
- In 2003, The Queen took a footman to court after it turned out he was an undercover journalist. Her Majesty won the case, and an injunction was put in place preventing any information the journalist gathered from being published.
- The Queen purposely wears bright colours so members of the public can easily spot her in a crowd.
- She and Prince Philip became secretly engaged in 1946. They didn’t make the news public until the following year when she turned 21.
- Elizabeth first met Philip for the first time when she was just eight years old at a wedding.
- The Queen’s coronation was watched by 20 million people across the UK
- Her Majesty has only ever missed the State Opening of Parliament twice – when she was pregnant.