How Queen Elizabeth's Final Public Appearance Broke Protocol
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away, marking the end of her 70-year reign as the longest-serving British monarch, succeeded by her son, Charles III. Her final year was plagued by health issues, including hospitalization and contracting COVID-19, impacting her public appearances and relationships with various Prime Ministers.
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- Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign was the longest in British history, starting at 25 years old in 1952. She was known for annual public appearances like Remembrance Day and the Trooping of the Color parade.
- The Queen's relationship with Prime Ministers varied, with Winston Churchill initially skeptical but later praising her suitability for the role. Her last public appearance was meeting the new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, breaking tradition due to her health.
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