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On this day in history, June 2, 1953, Queen Elizabeth II is crowned at London's Westminster Abbey
Fox News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoQueen Elizabeth II — on this day in history, June 2, 1953 — is crowned monarch of the U.K. before...
Jeannette Charles, Queen Elizabeth Impersonator Who Starred in “Austin Powers”, Dead at 96 — Same...
People via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoCharles played Queen Elizabeth II in several projects during her time as an actress, and died at 96...
Charles III gets his own paper currency
The Economist· 8 hours agoFOR SEVEN decades Britons had daily contact with their queen, as they handled notes and coins bearing Elizabeth II’s face. When Elizabeth
King Charles III banknotes enter circulation for first time
Market Watch· 10 hours agoBritain’s central bank said the new polymer notes will only be printed to either replace existing...
A Norman Hartnell Dress Designed for Queen Elizabeth II’s Wedding Is Going on Sale
WWD via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLONDON — A bridesmaid’s dress and headdress worn to the wedding of the future Queen Elizabeth II to...
This Day in History: Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation held in 1953
WYFF 4 Greenville· 3 days agoQueen Elizabeth II was formally crowned during a coronation ceremony at London’s Westminster Abbey...
Royal news – latest: Prince William says Kate would have loved to have been at D-Day events
The Independent via Yahoo News· 10 minutes ago...about The Princess of Wales pic.twitter.com/JP3J4Jfj5I — Imperial Material ♚ (@royalistinusa)...
King Charles Banknotes Are Rolled Out Across The U.K.
HuffPost via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoAlthough the Bank of England started to produce banknotes in the 17th century, Charles’s mother, ...
Reflections on war past and present permeate D-Day's 80th anniversary
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 5 minutes agoWelcome to Normandy on a D-Day anniversary, when thousands of people from across Europe and beyond...
King Charles III notes enter circulation
Yahoo Finance UK· 7 hours ago"This is a historic moment, as it's the first time we've changed the sovereign on our notes." Although the Bank of England started to produce banknotes...