The anniversary of a young woman’s official first day on the job

June 2, 1953
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor-Mountbatten officially became the head of her family’s business and had her coronation on this date.

The entire ceremony was, save for the anointing and communion, televised throughout the Commonwealth, and was watched by an estimated 20 million people, with 12 million more listening on the radio.

The Queen’s reign was longer than those of her four immediate predecessors combined (Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and George VI). She was the longest reigning British or English monarch, and the second-longest-serving monarch of a sovereign state, having reigned for 70 years, 214 days (after King Louis XIV of France, who reigned for 72 years, 110 days) and the oldest reigning British monarch.

Here were the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom who served QEII

Sir Winston Churchill *    1952 – 1955
Sir Anthony Eden              1955 – 1957
Harold Macmillan             1957 – 1963
Sir Alec Douglas-Home     1963 – 1964
Harold Wilson                    1964 – 1970
Edward Heath                    1970 – 1974
Harold Wilson                    1974 – 1976
James Callaghan                1976 – 1979
Margaret Thatcher            1979 – 1990
John Major                         1990 – 1997
Tony Blair **                      1997 – 2007
Gordon Brown                    2007 – 2010
David Cameron ***           2010 – 2016
Theresa May                       2016 – 2019
Boris Johnson                     2019 – 2022

Elizabeth Truss               September 6, 2022 – October 6, 2022

Charles became the head of the firm with the passing of his mother, making him one of the oldest people to get their first job at his age, in history. I bet Kate has been starting to measure the curtains at the palace

  • Incredibly Churchill had the distinction of being the only MP to be elected under both Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II.
    ** Tony Blair was the first Prime Minister to have been born during the Queen’s reign. He was born in early May, 1953 – a month before the Coronation.
    *** David Cameron was born in 1966; Prince Andrew, the Queen’s third child was already 6 years old at the time.

And so it goes

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