JAKARTA - Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, September 8 after her health condition deteriorated. She died at the age of 96 with her family beside her.
Queen Elizabeth II broke various records in 70 years on the throne, the longest-serving ruler of the British monarchy in royal history. Quoted from AFP via ANTARA, here's the list:
1. Elizabeth's reign lasts 70 years and nearly four months, longer than any other monarchy assignment in British history. The previous record was held by Queen Victoria in power for 63 years, seven months and two days until 1901.
Until her death at the age of 96, Thursday (8/9), Elizabeth was the ruler of the monarchy and the oldest head of state in the world.
Only two kings have been in power longer than Queen Elizabeth II, namely Louis XIV and France, who have held the throne for more than 72 years between 1643-1715 and Bhumibol Aidadej of Thailand who ruled for 70 years and four months, until he died in October 2016.
2. Perjalanan Setara 42 Kali Keliling dunia Ratu Elizabeth II telah bepergian ke lebih dari 100 negara sejak 1952, sebuah rekor untuk pemilas Inggris, dan hadir dalam lebih dalam lebih dari 150 kunjungan ke negara permusimur. Hampat dari Pangeran William dan Pangeran Harry ini sudah mengunjungi Kanada 22 kali, lebih sering dibandingkan negara lain. Di Eropa, Prancis menjadi negara yang paling sering sering dia ke, yakni 13 kali. Ratu Elizabeth juga bisa berbara Prancis.
The Daily Telegraph estimates Queen Elizabeth will travel at a distance equivalent to 42 times around the world before stopping traveling abroad in November 2015 when she was 89 years old.
Queen Elizabeth's longest overseas trip lasted 168 days from November 1953 to May 1954 where she visited 13 countries.
3. Present at 21,000 Shows As a 21-year-old daughter, Elizabeth devoted her life to serving the Commonwealth. As a queen, she attended 21,000 events, gave royal approval for 4,000 laws and regulations, and hosted 112 visits by foreign heads of state.
Among the guests once welcomed by Queen Elizabeth were Male Selassie of Ethiopia (1954), Emperor Hirohito of Japan (1971), President of Lech Walesa of Poland (1991) and US President Barack Obama (2011).
More than 180 garden parties have been held at Buckingham Palace, which was attended by more than 1.5 million people.
4. Meeting political and religious leaders More than 15 British prime ministers worked during the reign of the queen. His first prime minister was Winston totaling (1952-1955) and most recently Liz Truss, who was newly elected this week.
Queen Elizabeth regularly holds private meetings with her prime minister, usually at Buckingham Palace every week.
Throughout her life as queen, Elizabeth met 13 of the 14 US presidents except Lyndon B Johnson. The last visitor from the White House was Joe Biden in 2021.
The Queen, who is also the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, met four whales during the official visit, namely John XXIII (1961), John Paul II (1980, 1982 and 2000), Benedict XVI (2010) and Francis I (2014).
5. Sending 300,000 Saying Cards Ratu has sent about 300,000 congratulatory cards to the contingent and more than a congratulatory card for the 60-year marriage to 900.000 couples.
Elizabeth's marriage life also lasted a long time, she married for 73 years, a record as the British ruler. Her husband, Prince Philip, died at the age of 99 in April last year.
6. Pose for 200 Paintings The Queen has posed for more than 200 paintings since she was 7 years old. Most of them are painted in traditional style. But the painting bytrait Freud in 2001 sparked controversy, a critic said in the painting the queen looked similar to the queen's corgi dog.
7. Pioneer up to date In 1996, the queen became the first British ruler to visit mainland China. The following year, he launched Buckingham Palace's official website and in 2014 he wrote his first tweet on Twitter. Three years ago, the queen debuted on Instagram.
8. Join James Bond 007Queen Elizabeth was the only British ruler to "jump" from the helicopter with James Bond and land in a parachute at the opening ceremony of the Olympics. However, her beloved corgi queen and dogs did become cameos in 2012 London Games video with actor Daniel Craig who played secret agent James Bond, before the substitute for the queen-like dress jumped out of space.
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