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From the royal line of succession to the British national anthem, banknotes and post boxes, here's everything that has changed in the U.K. since the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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The late Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin reveals autism diagnosisThere are a lot of cousins and siblings, as well as aunts and uncles that build out the royal family in a way that can come as a bit of a surprise if you are not as familiar with members of the British royal family.
She went through world wars, economic crises and Megxit—but one surprising thing frightened her more than anything else.
Queen Elizabeth visited Lexington and Kentucky several times in her lifetime, primarily to visit horse farms and once, to attend the Kentucky Derby.
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The Independent on MSNQueen Elizabeth’s cousin Flora Vesterberg reveals autism diagnosis at 30Queen Elizabeth’s cousin Flora Vesterberg reveals autism diagnosis at 30 - Vesterberg, 30, said she hoped to raise autism awareness for undiagnosed women
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Marie Claire US on MSNRare Photos Of Queen Elizabeth Through The YearsIn honor of Queen Elizabeth II and her illustrious seven-decade reign, we take a walk down memory lane and see how a young Elizabeth made her mark from the start.
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Chowhound on MSNQueen Elizabeth's Favorite Vegetables Were Grown Close To HomeQueen Elizabeth was known to prefer locally-grown, organic produce, and her most favorite vegetables were the ones that had been grown nearby.
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Bunko Pet on MSNQueen Elizabeth and Her Corgis: A 90-Year Unconditional Love AffairThroughout her life, Queen Elizabeth was accompanied by corgis, whom she cared for, loved, and protected ever since she received her first one in 1933: "Dookie"
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes favourite Lazzat has been described as a “sensational sprinter and huge talent” after being bought by Wathnan Racing in the lead-up to Royal Ascot. Last year’s Prix Maurice de Gheest winner was previously owned by Nurlan Bizakov and will stay in training with Jerome Reynier,