No passport needed for globe-trotting Queen
The Queen travelled extensively, circling the globe many times.
The Queen travelled extensively, circling the globe many times.
Here is a look back at some of the key events across the world since the Queen’s birth in 1926.
The monarch owned more than 30 corgis during her lifetime, as well as dorgis, black Labradors and cocker spaniels.
The monarch pledged her life to royal service in countless speeches – but was also adept at putting Philip in his place.
Elizabeth II was a mother of four, grandmother to eight and great-granny to a large number of youngsters.
William and Harry both went to Wetherby School and also Eton, while the Queen was educated at home.
Harry once said they pair were so close that they could talk to each other about anything.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales – the mother of the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex.
The American football coach died after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Margaret Thatcher was PM, the Duke of Cambridge was born and England was heading to the World Cup with Bryan Robson and Peter Shilton in the squad.
Dozier was the middle name of the celebrated Holland-Dozier-Holland team that wrote and produced You Can’t Hurry Love and dozens of other hits.
Former US president Donald Trump described the agents’ work as an ‘unannounced raid’.
STEAM engines and a giant carousel will be among the main attractions at the fifth Vintage Agricultural Show this weekend.
The Mercedes driver started fourth and finished second behind Max Verstappen at the French Grand Prix.
More than a dozen others were taken to hospital after the lorry was discovered in a San Antonio backroad.