Tuesday, 10 May 2022
As Queen Elizabeth II enters the set of experiences books as Britain's second longest-ruling ruler, BBC illustrious reporter Nicholas Witchell takes a gander at how her 59-year rule contrasts and those of other long-serving sovereigns.
Last month the Queen praised her 85th birthday celebration. One year from now she will contact her Diamond Jubilee, when it will be a long time since she came to the lofty position.Elizabeth II has accomplished various critical achievements as Queen of the United Kingdom, and this week she passes another.
On Thursday 12 May 2011, she turns into the second-longest serving ruler Britain has at any point had.On that day she overwhelms the length of the rule of George III, a lord recollected to a great extent for the "franticness" which surpassed him in later years.George III passed on in 1820 following a rule enduring 59 years and 96 days.