BIOGRAPHY ELIZABETH II ( IN FULL ELIZABETH ALEXANDRA MARY )

BIOGRAPHY ELIZABETH II ( IN FULL ELIZABETH ALEXANDRA MARY )



--- Elizabeth II, in full Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, officially Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of her other realms and territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, (born April 21, 1926, London, England—died September 8, 2022, Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland), queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from February 6, 1952, to September 8, 2022. In 2015 she surpassed Victoria to become the longest-reigning monarch in British history.



---- Elizabeth was the elder daughter of Prince Albert, duke of York, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. As the child of a younger son of King George V, the young Elizabeth had little prospect of acceding to the throne until her uncle, Edward VIII (afterward duke of Windsor), abdicated in her father’s favour on December 11, 1936, at which time her father became King George VI and she became heir presumptive. 

The princess’s education was supervised by her mother, who entrusted her daughters to a governess, Marion Crawford; the princess was also grounded in history by C.H.K. Marten, afterward provost of Eton College, and had instruction from visiting teachers in music and languages. During World War II she and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, perforce spent much of their time safely away from the London blitz and separated from their parents, living mostly at Balmoral Castle in Scotland and at the Royal Lodge, Windsor, and Windsor Castle.


-----Early in 1947 Princess Elizabeth went with the king and queen to South Africa. After her return there was an announcement of her betrothal to her distant cousin Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten of the Royal Navy, formerly Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. The marriage took place in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. 

On the eve of the wedding her father, the king, conferred upon the bridegroom the titles of duke of Edinburgh, earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich. They took residence at Clarence House in London. Their first child, Prince Charles (Charles Philip Arthur George), was born November 14, 1948, at Buckingham Palace.



----In the summer of 1951 the health of King George VI entered into a serious decline, and Princess Elizabeth represented him at the Trooping the Colour and on various other state occasions. On October 7 she and her husband set out on a highly successful tour of Canada and Washington, D.C. After Christmas in England she and the duke set out in January 1952 for a tour of Australia and New Zealand, but en route, at Sagana, Kenya, news reached them of the king’s death on February 6, 1952. Elizabeth, now queen, at once flew back to England. 

The first three months of her reign, the period of full mourning for her father, were passed in comparative seclusion. But in the summer, after she had moved from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, she undertook the routine duties of the sovereign and carried out her first state opening of Parliament on November 4, 1952. Her coronation was held at Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953.



THE END OF AN ERA. THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

Glory to God! I trust you're well and denying yourself, taking up your Cross daily and following the Example of the Lord Jesus Christ so you can rule and reign with Him in this world and the World to Come.

The death of the queen of England will be a marker in time. It will mark the end of one era and the beginning of another. Her death will brith great tumults in the realm of the Spirit.

Her life on earth has been a buffer against great evil in both the United Kingdom and the rest of the world. Her departure will mark the arrival of great evil both in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.

Decisions that have been deferred because she yet lives will be implemented even before her body is cold in the grave. Evil decisions and inglorious policies that many consider to be long overdue will be effected as soon as she departs.

Out of respect for her, out of fear of her disapproval, out of reverence for her presence, out f a need not to offend or disappoint her, many have held their true intentions in reserve. However, they are merely biding their time. As soon as she departs, what was once done in secret will be done in public for all to see. What was once mere intention will be implemented reckless abandon.

The United Kingdom is the queen of nations. She sits at the table of nations with dignity and poise. However, the death of Elizabeth will spell disaster for the region and the world. The United Kingdom will implement policies that will reverse its dignity and respect and allow what once lay in the shadows to come to the fore.

The decay that once was hidden behind the veneer of dignity and honour will break forth and remove the greatness of Great Britain and make her common.

Her influence will wane quickly and her fall will render her Commonwealth common.

The departure of the queen of England is a marker in time. Her departure will spell disaster for the region and the world. Not only will the evil she has been restraining be unleashed but the Judgments I have been withholding will be meted out. After her departure, evil will accelerate but so will the wars, the plagues, the famines and the natural disasters.

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Queen Elizabeth began her reign as British monarch in 1952, that's seven years after World War 2, an epoch defining moment in human history.

The end of World War 2 brought about unprecedented changes to the world we live in. The end of colonisation, the formation of the United Nations and the IMF, the rise of the Civil Rights Movement in the US, colour television, the moon landing, the fall of communism, the end of apartheid, LGBTQI rights, the first black American president, etc.

Through most of it all, Elizabeth II was queen. According to God, her departure will bring about even more unprecedented changes.

The Lord has spoken to us about another World War, we'll have to see if she'll live to see it. However, from what the Lord is saying, her death is likely to precede it, in fact, her death is likely to be the catalyst of this war and many other evils.

Her life has been a restraint on evil and her departure will result in that evil being unhinged and unleashed on to the world.
I believe the changes we will see will be ushered in by her successor, Prince Charles. He's already very aligned with the New World Order agenda. His reign is likely to be characterised by holding the door open for great evil to come through. I believe he's part of the group that's cannot wait for her departure for them to manifest their sinister agendas.

The world is about to enter a new era where what we saw after World War 2 until now, will most likely be nothing in comparison to what we're about to see. What's coming will be far greater and happen far quicker.

The fourth Industrial Revolution through the Internet, 5G networks, the metaverse, the Internet of Things, driverless cars, implants, injectables, Artificial Intelligence and many other innovations are about to be accelerated. In parallel, we'll also see more wars, plagues, famines and natural disasters.

But we shouldn't also forget what the Lord has also spoken concerning the Church. We're also about to see a greatest Move of the Spirit and the greatest Harvest of Souls.

Two Winds are blowing. It will be the best of times. It will be the worst of times. As darkness covers the earth and great darkness the people, the Glory of the Lord will rise upon us.


Elizabeth II, in full Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, (born April 21, 1926, London, Eng.—died Sept. 8, 2022, Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scot.), Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022. She became heir presumptive when her uncle, Edward VIII, abdicated and her father became king as George VI. In 1947 she married her distant cousin Philip, duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021), with whom she had four children, including Charles, who succeeded her in 2022. She became queen on her father’s death in 1952.
Increasingly aware of the modern role of the monarchy, she favoured simplicity in court life and took an informed interest in government business. In the 1990s the monarchy was troubled by the highly publicized marital difficulties of two of the queen’s sons and the death of Diana, princess of Wales. In 2002 the queen’s mother and sister died within two months of each other. Elizabeth became the longest-reigning monarch in British history in 2015, and she celebrated 70 years on the throne with a “Platinum Jubilee” in 2022.


Glory to God!

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