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Britain’s royals remember Queen Elizabeth II on what would have been her 100th birthday
Britainâs royal family will mark what would have been the late Queen Elizabeth IIâs 100th birthday by unveiling comprehensive plans for a new charity and memorial in central London.
Several events are planned for Tuesday to honor Britainâs longest serving monarch, who died nearly four years ago at the age of 96.
Her son King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla will visit the British Museum in London to view designs of the planned memorial, while her daughter Princess Anne will officially open the Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regentâs Park, London. In a video posted on the Royal Familyâs YouTube channel, Charles will also reflect on his motherâs legacy.
UK to mark what would have been queen's 100th birthday
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King Charles will visit an exhibition dedicated to his late mother's fashion – the first of several events the British royals will attend to mark what would have been the late Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday.
Elizabeth, Britain's longest-reigning and longest-lived monarch, was born on April 21, 1926, going on to spend 70 years on the throne before her death in September 2022 at the age of 96.
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King honours his 'darling Mama', the late Queen, on her centenary
King Charles has delivered a personal video message remembering the life of public service of his "darling Mama", the late Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday.
Although the King warned, in a message recorded at Balmoral earlier this month, that his mother would have disapproved of the current state of the world.
"Much about the times we now live in I suspect may have troubled her deeply," said the King, without revealing any specific concerns, domestic or international.
On Tuesday, which marks the centenary of Britain's longest-reigning monarch, the final design of a traditional bronze statue of the late Queen will be shown to King Charles and Queen Camilla.
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