Queen’s ‘bravery’ on Tokyo trip uncovered by expert in Jubilee run-up: ‘Japanese loved it’
  • 2 years ago
Queen Elizabeth II, 96, celebrates her Platinum Jubilee next week, marking 70 years since she took the throne. Britain’s longest-serving monarch succeeded her father King George VI as Sovereign aged just 25 after his untimely death in 1952. During her historic and record-breaking reign the Queen has interacted with dozens of world leaders from Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela. Ahead of the Jubilee, royal historian Hugo Vickers has picked out some of Her Majesty’s most significant moments on the global stage, and has taken an in-depth look at the unrivalled form of “soft power” the monarch has offered successive British governments. The Twentieth Century biographer, who knows Her Majesty ...
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