Queen Elizabeth II's record-breaking reign by the numbers

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Queen Elizabeth II's Record-Breaking Reign by the Numbers
Queen Elizabeth II's Record-Breaking Reign by the Numbers


On Sept. 9, 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became Britain's longest-reigning monarch, surpassing her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria — who was also the only other British monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee. That's 60 years.

Really cool record to set, right? That means the queen has seen a lot in her day.

Queen Elizabeth II is only the 40th monarch since William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in 1066. (Video via The British Monarchy)

She has reigned for a time spanning 12 Prime Ministers and 12 U.S. Presidents. That's a long time, obviously.

Photos from the Queen Elizabeth celebrations in the UK:



For perspective, Tony Blair was born one month before her coronation. He served as Britain's Prime Minister from 1997-2007.

She's also patron of over 600 charities and organizations. That's a lot of multitasking.

Queen Elizabeth is considered the first head of state to send an email. She sent the first one on March 26, 1976.

There have been seven – yes, seven – popes during her reign.

Queen Elizabeth's style transformation from over the years:



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