Jubilé: La vie de la reine Elizabeth II en images! Auteur de l'article Par BUM Interactif Date de l’article 31 mai 2022 Queen Elizabeth II visits the set of 'Coronation Street' at the ITV Studios, Media City. Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 08 Jul 2021 Credit: Scott Heppell/PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA** Revivez en images quelques grands moments de la vie d’Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II visits the set of ‘Coronation Street’ at the ITV Studios, Media City. Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 08 Jul 2021 Credit: Scott Heppell/PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**Family portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) with the newborn Princess (later Queen Elizabeth II). When: 01 Jan 1926 Credit: Universal History ArchivePhotograph taken during the Christening of Princess Elizabeth Alexander Mary (1926- Present). Back row (L to R) Duke of Connaught, HM King George V, Duke of York, Earl of Strathmore. Front row (L to R) Lady Elphinstone, HM Queen Mary, Duchess of York and When: 01 Jan 1926 Credit: Universal History ArchiveThe Duchess of York, later Queen Elizabeth with her infant daughter, Princess (later Queen Elizabeth II) 1926. When: 01 Jan 1926 Credit: Universal History ArchivePrincess Elizabeth later Queen Elizabeth II, as a child, gathering flowers in a garden, 1930. When: 01 Jan 1930 Credit: Universal History ArchiveFamily portrait of the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth) and her two daughters, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margret, her sister. When: 01 Jan 1930 Credit: Universal History ArchivePrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) together with her sister Margret. When: 01 Jan 1933 Credit: Universal History ArchivePrincess Elizabeth aged 3 or 4. Later Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926[a]) constitutional monarch of 16 sovereign states, known as the Commonwealth realms, and their territories and dependencies, and head of the 53 member Commonw When: 01 Jan 1929 Credit: Universal History ArchiveImage shows Princess Elizabeth with her riding teacher, taking a horse riding lesson in Windsor Park. All Royal children were introduced to the saddle at an early age, this allowed them to attend family riding parties at country homes. Photograph was take When: 01 Jan 1930 Credit: Universal History ArchivePrincess Elizabeth dressed in a Tudor gown, at her childhood home, Glasmis Castle. She is shown holding the hand of Princess Margaret, the photo was taken between 1910 and 1920. When: 01 Jan 1915 Credit: Universal History ArchiveQueen Mary of Great Britain with Princess Elizabeth at the coronation of King George VI in West Minster Abbey, 1937. When: 01 Jan 1937 Credit: Universal History ArchiveUIGLondon, England: September 15, 1947 The Royal Family prepares for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Phillip Mountbatten. L-R: Princess Elizabeth, Lt. Mountbattten, Queen Elizabeth, King George, and Princess Margaret Rose. Where: London, United Kingdom When: 15 Sep 1947 Credit: Underwood ArchivesQueen Elizabeth II, on her Coronation Day, Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK, June 2, 1952 When: 01 Jan 1952 Credit: Glasshouse Images/Cover ImagesQueen Elizabeth II, Portrait, circa mid-1950’s When: 01 Jan 1950 Credit: Glasshouse Images/Cover ImagesFILE – An archive picture dated 24 May 1978 shows Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and her husband Prince Philip driving in an open landau carriage on the occasion of a troop inspection at the Mayfield next to the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The Queen and her husband were on their second state visit to Germany from 22 till 26 May 1978. Photo: dpa Where: Berlin, Germany When: 24 May 1978 Credit: dpa/DPA/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE UK AND USA**London, England: December 19, 1961 Britain’s Queen Elizabeth talks to Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker as she inaugurated the Canadian Trans-Atlantic Telephone cable system by making the first call to Ottawa. It will eventually join all the Commonwealth nations. Where: London, United Kingdom When: 19 Dec 1961 Credit: Underwood ArchivesOpening ceremony of the Olympic Games in the Olympic Stadium of Montreal, pictured on 17th July 1976. Where: Montreal, Canada When: 17 Jul 1976 Credit: Roland Witschel/picture-alliance/Cover ImagesQueen Elizabeth II receives Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during an audience at Windsor Castle. Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 07 Mar 2022 Credit: Steve Parsons/PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**The Trooping the Colour ceremony which takes place with the Grenadier Guards on Her Majesty’s official birthday, at Horse Guards Parade, London. Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II Where: London, United Kingdom When: 14 Jun 2014Queen Elizabeth II greets UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at an audience at Buckingham Palace. It is the Queen’s first in-person weekly audience with the Prime Minister since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Featuring: Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 23 Jun 2021 Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**Queen Elizabeth II appears on a screen via videolink from Windsor Castle, where she is in residence, during a virtual audience. Featuring: Mikaela Kumlin Granit, Jakob Granit Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 14 Dec 2021 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**The Queen’s coronavirus speech is shown on at Piccadilly Circus as the UK lockdown continues. Extracts from The Queen’s message to the nation appear on the world-famous Piccadilly Lights. Featuring: The Queen, Queen Elizabeth II Where: London, United Kingdom When: 10 Apr 2020 Credit: Nils Jorgensen/Cover ImagesQueen Elizabeth, Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburg, Prince Charles of Wales, Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William The Duke of Cambridge, Catherine The Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Prince George and Princess Charlotte attend Trooping the colour the Queen’s birthday parade at Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom, 11 June 2016. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk / NETHERLANDS OUT POINT DE VUE OUT Where: London When: 11 Jun 2016 Credit: Patrick van Katwijk/picture-alliance/Cover ImagesQueen Elizabeth II attends a reception at the Eden Project with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and G7 leaders during the G7 summit in Cornwall Featuring: Queen Elizabeth, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom When: 11 Jun 2021 Credit: Oli Scarff/PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh arrive at Schloss Bellevue for an state banquet offered by German President Gauck in Berlin, Germany, 24 June 2015. The British Queen is in Germany for an three day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk / NETHERLANDS OUT POINT DE VUE OUT – NO WIRE SERVICE – | Where: Berlin, Berlin, Germany When: 24 Jun 2015 Credit: Patrick van Katwijk/DPA/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE UK AND USA**The Funeral Of Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh Featuring: Queen Elizabeth Where: Windsor, United Kingdom When: 17 Apr 2021 Credit: PA Images/InStar/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**The State Opening of Parliament Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II, Charles, Prince of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, The Queen’s Imperial State Crown Where: London, United Kingdom When: 11 May 2021 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA**Queen Elizabeth II is joined by Prince Edward and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at Paddington Station to mark the Crossrail Project completion Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 17 May 2022 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages/Cover Images **ONLY AVAILABLE FOR NORTH AMERICA****STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 25 MAY 00.01am GMT** The Royal Mint has produced its largest ever coin to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. Their latest creation is a unique 15-kilogram gold masterpiece commissioned by a private UK collector in recognition of Her Majesty’s historic 70-year reign and personally approved by The Queen herself. The coin, with a diameter of 220mm, is made of fine gold and has been hand-crafted to the highest standard, featuring a special-edition commemorative design by esteemed coinage artist John Bergdahl. Its official denomination is £15,000. The unnamed private collector behind the coin, says: “As a long-standing customer of The Royal Mint, I have invested in unique and interesting coins marking moments throughout The Queen’s reign that will remain in my family for generations. The latest and greatest in my collection is the Platinum Jubilee coin, designed by John Bergdahl and brought to life in 15 kilograms of solid gold. The beautiful design stands apart as a fitting tribute to Her Majesty’s service to our nation and the craftsmanship is simply breath-taking, ensuring a once-in-a-lifetime moment will live on in history on UK coin.” The reverse side of the coin depicts a crowned EIIR cypher surrounded by roses, daffodils, thistles and shamrocks, representing the countries of the United Kingdom. Adding original features to The Royal Mint’s largest coin, the reverse design includes a symbolic privy mark of the St Edward’s Crown worn during her coronation in 1953, positioned above the number ‘70’, in recognition of Her Majesty’s momentous celebration this June (22). On the obverse side of the coin, a special commemorative design depicting The Queen on horseback is engraved on the precious metal. Inspired by the 1953 coronation crown coin created by Gilbert Ledward RA and the 2002 Golden Jubilee crown by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS, the equestrian design has been created especially for the commemorative Platinum Jubilee collection of coins, available from £7, at The Royal Mint. The commemorative designs are brought to life by specialist craftspeople at The Royal Mint’s site in Llantrisant, South Wales, championing British minting skills and innovation. The making of the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen’s 15 kilo gold coin required almost 400 hours of craftsmanship and refinement, and state-of-the-art engraving and laser technology. Rather than being struck between two dies like a standard coin, the rare large coins are cut into a solid gold ingot by a high-speed precision milling machine before the processes of burnishing, polishing, and frosting are carried out by hand to highlight key elements within the designs. Clare Maclennan, Divisional Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint explains: “This special-edition coin made of 15kilograms of fine gold is the masterpiece in the Platinum Jubilee collection, combining the finest craftsmanship and innovation rooted in our heritage as the original maker of coins for the monarchs and in celebration of Her Royal Majesty’s momentous 70 years on the throne. The largest coin ever made by The Royal Mint, it is a unique piece of art that will endure as a legacy of the occasion for generations to come. The one-off piece, commissioned by a private collector, represents our growth as the home of precious metals in the UK, making metals precious to our customers across all our collections.” Paul Morgan, Technical Manager at The Royal Mint, adds: “As the largest UK coin to date, the scale and diameter of the piece has allowed us to push the boundaries of minting to produce an exceptional level of relief and detail. It is a true testament to the expertise and skills of our in-house design and production teams, and their ability to collaborate with the finest artists. The combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology has produced a truly one-of-a-kind piece of art.” For The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, The Royal Mint launched one of the largest ever commemorative collections, including a traditional £5 crown and the first Royalty themed 50p. The best-selling collection has been popular with new and existing collectors in the UK and oversees, with most of the precious metal 50p and £5 coins selling out at The Royal Mint website on the day of the launch. In special recognition of the national celebration, 1.3 million 50p coins entered circulation to mark the anniversary of The Queen’s accession to the throne, with a limited mintage of 5,000,070. The commemorative 50p is also being gifted to 7,000 children completing the RFS Junior Forester Award in partnership with The Queen’s Green Canopy. Visitors to The Royal Mint Experience in South Wales, on the site where the coins are minted, can enjoy a special exhibition honouring The Queen’s reign. Britain will officially celebrate The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee over a long weekend starting Thursday 2 June 2022. Where: London, United Kingdom When: 24 May 2022 Credit: The Royal Mint/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.**Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom during an welcome ceremony in the garden of Schloss Bellevue in Berlin, Germany, 24 June 2015. The British Queen is in Germany for an three day state visit. 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