Monday, February 6, 2017

65: Queen Elizabth II

From Yahoo:
"Queen Elizabeth’s 65 Years on the Throne, in 65 Numbers"



Feb. 6 marks Queen Elizabeth II‘s sapphire jubilee, marking the first time a British monarch has celebrated a 65-year reign. The Queen, who is the world’s longest-reigning monarch, plans to celebrate the historic anniversary in private, at her Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, east of the U.K., while royal gun salutes will commemorate the occasion across London. Here, a look at her 23,742 days on the throne in 65 numbers:

1   =      Queen Elizabeth II has become the first British monarch to reach their Sapphire Jubilee
1.3 million   =      The number of people who signed a petition calling for President Donald Trump’s state visit to be cancelled “to avoid embarrassing Queen Elizabeth”
1.38 million    =  The number of followers, in millions, of a parody Twitter account of the Queen’s
2      =   The Queen owns two Corgis (Holly and Willow). She also has two Dorgis (Vulcan and Candy), which are a cross between a corgi and a dachshund
2.2 billion     =   The number of people that live in a Commonwealth country (a group of 52 nations, of which 16 have the Queen as Head of State), across all six continents
2.75 million    =     The number of followers that the Royal Family’s official Twitter account has
3    =    The number of the Queen’s children who have been divorced
4        =    The Queen has four children in total: Charles, Anne, Edward and Andrew
5      =     The value in pounds of a coin minted this year to celebrate the Queen’s anniversary. The equivalent in U.S. dollars would be $6.24
5.4     =       The number of feet and inches tall that the Queen is
6    =     In 1981, a teenager was arrested for firing six blank cartridges at the Queen as she rode on horseback before the Trooping the Colour ceremony
8     =   The number of grandchildren that the Queen has: Peter, Zara, William, Harry, Beatrice, Eugenie, Louise and James
11    =   The number of choral anthems commissioned for a choir-book to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012
12   =      The number of U.S. presidents the Queen has met with over the years
13    =     The number of U.K. prime ministers who have held office since the start of the Queen’s reign. The first was Winston Churchill (1951-55), the latest is Theresa May
14    =    The age the Queen was when she made her first radio broadcast
15  =     The number of Commonwealth nations, excluding the U.K., that share Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State. Each of these nations are governed separately
16   =    The age of the Queen when she registered with the Labour Exchange, a British employment agency, as Princess Elizabeth
21   =   The age that the Queen was when she married Prince Philip on Nov. 20, 1947
23   =   The number of waxworks of the Queen that have been showcased by Madame Tussauds over the years
25     =    The age the Queen was when she acceded to the throne in 1952
27 million  =       Roughly the number of people who watched the Queen’s coronation on TV in 1952
28 million      =   The number of people who tuned onto the BBC at 3pm in 1980 to listen to the Queen’s annual Christmas message – a record
29     =   The date in May 1926 that she was christened in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace
30   =    The number of the Queen’s godchildren
31     =    The number of years ago that the Queen became the first British monarch to visit China, in 1986
33     =    The length of time the Queen did not visit Wimbledon from the 1970s until quite recently. In 2010, she made her first visit to Wimbledon since 1977, for an Andy Murray match
39 million    =    The estimated value, in dollars, of the Queen’s jewellery, sapphires and all
40  =     The Queen is the 40th monarch since William the Conqueror obtained the crown of England
41  =    The number of guns used for a salute by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery in London’s Green Park on Feb. 6 at 12pm local time to celebrate the Sapphire Jubilee
63 =    The number of official speeches the Queen has delivered at the opening of the U.K. Parliament
65   =   On Feb. 6, the anniversary of the day she became Queen, Elizabeth II will have reigned for 65 years
70     =  The number of years that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip have been married
72     =   The number of years ago that the Queen learned to drive
75   =    The estimated percentage of Australia that managed to see the Queen when she toured the country in 1953
77  =     The age of Queen Victoria when she became the last and only other British monarch to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee (60 years), in 1897. She died four years later.
83   =   The number of public engagements the Queen undertook on her Diamond Jubilee U.K. regional tour in 2012
85  =     The number of years ago that the first Royal Christmas address was made. The 1932 speech was written by Rudyard Kipling and delivered by the Queen’s grandfather, King George V
89  =     The number of horses that will pull six First World War-era field guns into position in Green Park to mark the Sapphire Jubilee on Feb. 6
90  =     The Queen’s age
96   =    The number of rubies in the Queen’s Burmese tiara
100   =    The estimated number of outfits the monarch took on her first Commonwealth tour
101    =     The age that the Queen’s mother, Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, died at in 2002
117  =    The number of countries the Queen has visited on official royal tours – despite allegedly not owning a passport
130 million   =     The reported cost, in dollars, of Netflix’s series The Crown, which tells the Queen’s story beginning with her marriage
187.25  =    The amount, in dollars, that people paid for tickets for a picnic lunch held to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday in June 2016. There were torrential downpours that day
237  =    The number of roads in the U.K. named after the Queen
302 =  The Queen’s ranking in the list of richest people in the U.K. by the Sunday Times newspaper
314  =   The number of years ago that the core of Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official London residence was built. It was originally designed to be the country home of the Conservative Party politician and poet John Sheffield
425 million  =     The monarch’s estimated net worth, in dollars
457 million  =    The amount, in dollars, that is estimated to be spent on a Buckingham Palace refurbishment program that will last 10 years
550  =     The estimated number of horses that performed for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee pageant in 2012
656  =   The average number of words in the Queen’s annual Christmas message
775 =   The number of rooms in Buckingham Palace
2,868  =    The number of diamonds in the Imperial state crown
5,000   =  The number of breeding pairs of mute swans in Britain that are officially owned by the Queen
7,000   =  The estimated number of telephone calls that Buckingham Palace receives per week
10,000    =  The number of guests at the street party that was held for the monarch’s 90th birthday
17, 420   =  The number of pieces of mail the Queen received during the week of her 90th birthday
23,742   = The number of days that the Queen has spent on the throne, from Feb. 6, 2017
50,000   =  The number of guests, on average, that are invited every year to garden parties, dinners and other events hosted by the Queen
90,000  =  Approximately the number of Christmas puddings the Queen has given out to staff, continuing the custom of King George V and King George VI
170,000   =  Roughly the number of telegrams the Queen has sent to centenarians in the U.K. and Commonwealth.
230,873   =  The Queen’s designated number in the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service, which she joined during World War Two
249,500   =  The amount, in dollars, that the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for after it published a leaked copy of her Christmas broadcast in 1992


^ It is sometimes hard to believe she has been on the throne for 65 years. She has been a constant and good symbol as the Queen of Canada, Queen of the UK, etc. ^


https://www.yahoo.com/news/queen-elizabeth-65-years-throne-122835565.html

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