Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch in history, died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland today. Born to the Duke and Duchess of York in 1926, Elizabeth lived a life in the public eye from a very young age, ascended to the throne at 25, and went on to serve as Queen for more than 70 years. Below, a collection of images of Elizabeth’s remarkable life, from age 5 to 96.
Photos: The Remarkable Life of Queen Elizabeth II
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Read moreOn June 2, 1931, Britain's Queen Mary (left) with 5-year-old Princess Elizabeth (later to become Queen Elizabeth II), accompanied by Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, the Duchess of York (right), return to Buckingham Palace, London, after the Trooping of the Colour Ceremony. #
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Read moreThe little princess, age 11 (center), appears on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the coronation of her father, King George VI, on May 12, 1937, in London. #
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Read morePrincess Elizabeth celebrates her 13th birthday on April 21, 1939. The Princess was allowed to plan her own day, and after opening her presents in the morning, she went riding in Windsor Great Park with the King and Princess Margaret, her younger sister. #
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Read morePerforming one of the many public duties she will be called on to perform as a member of the Royal House, Princess Elizabeth, heiress apparent to the British throne, broadcasts a three-minute speech to British girls and boys evacuated overseas on October 22, 1940, in London, England. She is joined in bidding good night to her listeners by her sister, Princess Margaret Rose. #
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Read morePrincess Elizabeth (center) ties knots under the watchful eyes of an expert at Buckingham Palace, on January 9, 1943, in London. The white stripes on her pocket proclaim her to be a Girl Guides patrol leader. #
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Read morePrincess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wave to the crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, in London, on November 20, 1947, their wedding day. #
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Read moreQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are a study in concentration in Schefferville, Quebec, as they listen to an explanation of the workings of an iron-ore mine on a stop in their royal tour of Canada on June 20, 1959. #
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Read moreQueen Elizabeth II addresses a vast gathering of more than a quarter of a million people at the Ramlila Grounds, a huge public meeting place outside the walls of Old Delhi, India, on January 28, 1961. It was by far the largest audience ever directly addressed by the sovereign. #
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Read moreQueen Elizabeth is given a helping hand as she hops ashore from a floating platform on a visit to Turkey on October 23, 1971. Prince Philip and Princess Anne are with her. #
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Read moreQueen Elizabeth laughs, alongside her husband, Prince Philip, as they drive through a crowd of athletes and officials during the Closing Ceremony of the 12th Commonwealth Games, in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre, in Brisbane, Australia, on October 9, 1982. #
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Read morePark superintendent Bob Binnewies points out highlights from Inspiration Point to Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Yosemite National Park, in California, on March 5, 1983. #
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Read moreQueen Elizabeth walks with her husband, Prince Philip, through the Royal Gallery after delivering her speech during the State Opening of Parliament at the Houses of Parliament in London on November 18, 2009. #
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Read morePrince George of Cambridge talks to his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, outside the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate at the christening of Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, on July 5, 2015, in King's Lynn, England. #
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Read moreGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel and Queen Elizabeth smile as a little robot waves to the Queen during a reception at the Technische Universitaet, or Technical University, in Berlin, Germany, on June 24, 2015. #
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