The Diamond Queen BBC series launches

Andrew Marr's major BBC three-part television series will be broadcast at 9pm on BBC1, starting 6 February 2012.
Accompanying his book of the same title, the first of Andrew Marr's three-part series, The Diamond Queen will be broadcast tonight coinciding with the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne

Her Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated throughout 2012, with a series of Royal Visits throughout the UK. There will be a Jubilee Pageant at Windsor in May and an entire weekend’s programme of events at the beginning of June

Her reign is the second longest in British history; the longest reigning monarch, being Queen Victoria, who was on the throne for sixty-four years, from 1837 – 1901.

When she was born, Princess Elizabeth was third in line to the throne and no one expected that she would one day become Queen, but when her Uncle David, better known as Edward VIII, abdicated, her father, Prince Albert, became King George VI and she became heir to the throne.

Her coronation was the first to be shown on television and was watched by 53 per cent of the population, some 19 million people, at a time when the vast majority of people in Britain did not even own a television.

She is not only the Head of State, but also the Fount of Justice, the Head of the Armed Forces and Supreme Governor of the Church of England.

She has had twelve Prime Ministers in her long reign: Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron.

She has bestowed 404,500 honours and awards and personally held more than 610 investitures since becoming Queen.

She is patron of more than 600 charities.

Every year The Queen and the Royal Family pay nearly 3,000 official visits throughout the United Kingdom.

She has made a great many overseas trips to Commonwealth countries, including 16 to Australia, 10 to New Zealand and more than 20 to Canada.

She is not only Queen of this country, but she is also the Head of State of 15 Commonwealth realms in addition to the UK, among them the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Barbados. She is also Head of the Commonwealth itself, a voluntary association of 54 independent countries.

You can find more information on Andrew Marr's The Diamond Queen here.

Or you can visit his author page here.
The Diamond Queen  BBC series launches

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