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With the first two items on and in her right hand and the latter in her left, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned by the archbishop of Canterbury, with the crowd chanting "God save the Queen!" three times at the exact moment St Edward's Crown touched the monarch's head.
- £1.57 million (estimates)
- London, United Kingdom
- 2 June 1953
- Westminster Abbey
Philip, duke of Edinburgh, paying homage to his wife, the newly crowned queen Elizabeth II, during her coronation ceremony, Westminster Abbey, London, June 2, 1953. (more) Elizabeth II: coronation. Elizabeth II riding in the Gold State Coach after her coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, June 2, 1953. (more)
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17 de set. de 2023 · On 6 February 1952, she received the news of her father's death and her own accession to the throne while on an official visit to Kenya, the first country of the Commonwealth tour. In an instant, she ceased to be Princess Elizabeth and became Queen Elizabeth II.
9 de fev. de 2010 · Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. On June 2, 1953, Queen Elizabeth II is formally crowned monarch of the United Kingdom in a lavish ceremony steeped in traditions that date back a...
25 de abr. de 2023 · She was officially crowned on June 2, 1953, in front of 27 million viewers who watched by television, 11 million who tuned in via radio and 8,000 distinguished guests who attended in person.
2 de jun. de 2017 · Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on 2 June, 1953 in Westminster Abbey. Her Majesty was the thirty-ninth Sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey. 3. Queen Elizabeth II is the sixth Queen to have been crowned in Westminster Abbey in her own right. The first was Queen Mary I, who was crowned on 1 October, 1553. 4.
Television's Crowning Moment From the Story of BBC Television. Two Coronations Dr Alban Webb explores the evolution of television between the 1936 coronation of King George VI and the 1953...