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British royals to mark what would have been late queen's 100th birthday

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LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - King Charles will visit an exhibition dedicated to his late mother's fashion on Monday, the first in a number of events which the British royals will attend to mark what

British royals mark what would have been late queen's 100th birthday

Commemorative Events and Lasting Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II

By Michael Holden

Royal Family's Tributes and Public Sentiment

LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - King Charles visited an exhibition dedicated to his late mother's fashion on Monday, the first in a number of events which the British royals will attend to mark what would have been the late Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday on Tuesday.

Elizabeth, Britain's longest-reigning and longest-lived monarch, was born on April 21, 1926, going on to spend 70 years on the throne before her death in September 2022 at the age of 96.

Enduring Popularity and Public Opinion

Such is her enduring impact that a YouGov survey of British people last week found that 81% of those polled had a positive opinion of her, more than any living member of the royal family.   

Reflections from the Royal Family

"I don't think I've ever seen anybody have a sense of duty like she had," Charles' wife, Queen Camilla, said in a BBC documentary broadcast on Sunday.

"It must have been so difficult, being surrounded by much older men," Camilla said of Elizabeth's accession to the throne in 1952 at the age of 25. "There weren't women prime ministers or women presidents. She was the only one, so I think she carved her own role."

Biographical Insights and Historical Significance

Robert Hardman, the royal author who this month published a new biography of Elizabeth to mark her centenary, attributed her enduring appeal to her "timelessness."

"There was a real sense that she connected with history, but that she was also in touch with the present and that made her, I think, uniquely appealing to all ages," he told Reuters.

Centenary Celebrations and Memorials

Exhibitions and Public Displays

To mark the anniversary of her birth, Charles and Camilla visited a new exhibition, "Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style," which is currently being held at Buckingham Palace.

Highlights of the Exhibition

More than 300 items, ranging from the late queen's wedding dress to the outfit she wore for her cameo appearance at the opening of the London 2012 Olympics, are on display in the largest-ever exhibition of her wardrobe.

Famed for wearing bright colours and matching hats, she once quipped: "I have to be seen to be believed."

Other Royal Engagements

The king and other royals are to visit the British Museum on Tuesday to view the final designs for a national memorial to his mother, while Charles' sister, Princess Anne, will officially open the Queen Elizabeth II Garden in London's Regent’s Park.

In the evening Charles and Camilla will host a reception featuring representatives from charities his mother supported as well as people celebrating their 100th birthday.

Legacy Initiatives and Charitable Endeavors

The Queen Elizabeth Trust

The royals' commemorations come after the government announced on Sunday that a new independent charity, the Queen Elizabeth Trust, was being launched to focus on restoring shared spaces in communities, backed by 40 million pounds ($54 million) with the king as its patron. 

Financial Details

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(Reporting by Michael Holden; Additional reporting by Sarah YoungEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • The exhibition “Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style” at Buckingham Palace features nearly 200–300 of her garments, many displayed publicly for the first time, including her wedding and coronation gowns, christening robe, and iconic clear raincoat (apnews.com).
  • Queen Elizabeth II remains highly regarded—81 % of Britons held a positive view in 2022, ranking her as the most popular royal (yougov.co.uk).
  • The government has endowed a new independent charity, the Queen Elizabeth Trust, with £40 million to revitalize community spaces across the UK, with King Charles III serving as its patron (en.wikipedia.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How are the British royals marking Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday?
The royal family is attending exhibitions, unveiling a garden, viewing memorial plans, and hosting a charity reception in London.
What exhibition is being held in honor of Queen Elizabeth II?
An exhibition called 'Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style' at Buckingham Palace showcases more than 300 items from her wardrobe.
What is the Queen Elizabeth Trust and what will it do?
The Queen Elizabeth Trust is a new independent charity with £40 million funding, focused on restoring shared spaces in UK communities.
Who will join King Charles and Queen Camilla at the commemorative events?
Charles' sister, Princess Anne, and representatives from charities supported by the late Queen, along with people turning 100, will attend.
How do the British public view Queen Elizabeth II according to recent surveys?
A YouGov survey found that 81% of those polled had a positive opinion of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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