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Introduction
The Queen of United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has gained her citizens’ support and understandings since she ascended the throne. She almost keeps compromising attitudes towards the two parties in Britain. With the age growing, Queen Elizabeth II became the fan of glasses especially when she visits a foreign country. Queen Elizabeth II’s closeness and the acre about people gain people’s respect towards her. Out of the respect and the loyalty to Britain, the Queen became as the citizens’ imitating object. The glasses Queen Elizabeth II wears when she delivers a speech or visits foreign countries become popular among the people all over the world. The glasses are round full rimmed which highlight the Queen’s noble class. Do you want such glasses like Queen Elizabeth II? Or do you just want to follow Queen Elizabeth II’s example? The Firmoo would help as there are a wide range of glasses there with high quality at the reasonable prices. As one of the largest eyeglasses vendors online, the Firmoo gains great popularity among customers. Do not hesitate and just go search for ones fitting you.
More info about her
Elizabeth was born on 21 April 1926 in London, the first child of Albert, Duke of York, and his wife, formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She initially had little prospect of succeeding to the throne until her uncle, Edward VIII, abdicated in December 1936. Her father then became George VI and she became heir.
Elizabeth and her younger sister Margaret were educated at home. On the outbreak of war in 1939, they were evacuated to Windsor Castle. In 1945, Elizabeth joined the war effort, training as a driver in the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service (WATS). In November 1947, she married a distant cousin, Philip Mountbatten (formerly Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark), who was created duke of Edinburgh. The couple have four children.
George VI died on 6 February 1952 while Elizabeth and Philip were in Kenya. She returned home immediately, and was crowned at Westminster Abbey in June 1953. For more than 50 years, during a period of great change in Britain, the queen has carried out her political duties as head of state, the ceremonial responsibilities of the sovereign and a large annual programme of visits in the United Kingdom as well as numerous foreign tours.

