On September 8th local time, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II of England died at the age of 96.
Previously, Buckingham Palace confirmed on the 8th that Queen Elizabeth II of England was under medical custody in Balmoral Fort, Scotland, and the doctor expressed concerns about her physical condition. Her immediate family has been informed of the situation.
Elizabeth II ascended the throne on February 6, 1952 after his father George VI died, and was later crowned on June 2, 1953. It is the longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch in Britain to date.

Queen Elizabeth II
BBC 2 on the 8th compiled 15 British Prime Ministers during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II on the 70th year. Among them, 15 British Prime Ministers who have served since 1955 to the present are all appointed by him. , the new Prime Minister Trass is the first Prime Minister to be invited to Balmoral Fort, Scotland to accept the appointment of the queen. In addition, the British Prime Minister 1 Winston Churchill , who took office in 1951, was the first British Prime Minister Elizabeth II worked with since he ascended the throne in 1952, and Harold Wilson , in 1964-1970, 1974-1976 As Prime Minister.
1. Winston Churchill (1951-1955 as Prime Minister of Britain)

1953, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles , Princess Anne and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Photo from BBC
2. Anthony Aiden (1955-1957 Prime Minister)

1956, Queen Elizabeth II shook hands with Prime Minister Anthony Aiden. Photo from BBC
3. Harold Macmillan (1957-1963 as Prime Minister)

1960, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, who also served as president of Oxford University , welcomed Queen Elizabeth II to visit Oxford University . Photo from BBC
4. Alec Douglas-Home (1963-1964 as Prime Minister of Britain)

1964, Queen Elizabeth II of England spoke to Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home and his wife at a banquet. Photo from BBC
5. Harold Wilson (1964-1970 as Prime Minister)

1969, Prime Minister Harold Wilson met with Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Photo from BBC
6. Edward Heath (1970-1974 as Prime Minister)

1970 Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Edward Heath (second from left) welcomed the visiting United States at the Prime Minister's rural residence Chex Villa President Nixon and Mrs. Photo from BBC
7. Harold Wilson (1974-1976 as Prime Minister of Britain)

1976, Queen Elizabeth II of England and Prime Minister Harold Wilson were at Downing Street . Pictured from BBC
8. James Callahan (1976-1979 as Prime Minister)

1977 Prime Minister James Callahan had lunch with Queen Elizabeth II in Windsor Castle. Pictured from BBC
9. Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990 as Prime Minister)

1984 Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Lady Thatcher (right) entertained the visiting US President at Buckingham Palace Reagan . Pictured from BBC
10. John Major (1990-1997 as Prime Minister)

1992 Queen Elizabeth II and her prime ministers: Margaret Thatcher, Harold Wilson, John Major (third from left), Edward Heath and James Callahan. Pictured from BBC
11. Tony Blair (1997-2007 as Prime Minister)

2002, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II and Tony Blair. Photo from BBC
12. Gordon Brown (2007-2010 as British Prime Minister)

In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and her prime ministers: David Cameron , John Major, Tony Blair , Gordon Brown (first from right).Photo from BBC
13. David Cameron (2010-2016 as British Prime Minister)

In 2010, David Cameron led Conservative Party won a weak majority in the British general election, and Queen Elizabeth II met at Buckingham Palace Cameron and invited him to form a new government. Photo from BBC
14. Theresa May (2016-2019 as British Prime Minister)

In 2016, David Cameron resigned after the UK voted to leave the EU. Theresa May took office as British Prime Minister and went to Buckingham Palace to meet the UK Queen Elizabeth II. Pictured from BBC
15. Boris Johnson (2019-2022 as Prime Minister)

In 2019, Boris Johnson went to Buckingham Palace to accept the appointment of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Photo from BBC
16. Elizabeth Trass (2022 to the present)

On September 6, 2022, the Conservative Party leader Elizabeth Tras was invited to Balmoral Fort, Scotland to accept the British Queen Elizabeth II appointment. Picture from BBC
(Original title: multiple pictures | British media inventory: 15 prime ministers who reigned for 70 years in the UK)
Source: Global Network
Process Editor: TF016
Process Editor: TF016