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On October 7 she and her husband set out on a < highly successful tour of Canada and Washington , D.C.
During World War II she and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, perforce spent much of their time safely away from < the London blitz and separated from their parents, living mostly at Balmoral Castle in Scotland and at the Royal Lodge, Windsor, and Windsor Castle.
Gradually the English were worn down; two of Harold's < brothers fell, and in the late afternoon he himself was killed.
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After Christmas in England she and the duke set out in January 1952 for a tour of Australia and New Zealand, but < en route, at Sagana, Kenya, news reached them of the king's death on February 6, 1952.
Elizabeth, now queen, < at once flew back to England.
The first three months of her reign, theperiod of full < mourning for her father, were passed in comparative seclusion.
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But in the summer, after she had moved from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, < she undertook the routine duties of the sovereign and carried out her first state opening of Parliament on November 4, 1952.
Her coronation was held at Westminster Abbey on < June 2, 1953.
Beginning in November 1953 the queen and theduke of Edinburgh made a six-month round-the-world tour of the < Commonwealth, which included the first visit to Australia and New Zealand by a reigning British monarch.
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In 1957, after state < visits to various European nations, she and the duke visited Canada and the United States.
In 1961 she made the first royal British tour of the Indian subcontinent in 50 years, and she was also the first reigning < British monarch to visit South America (in 1968) and the Persian Gulf countries (in 1979).
During her “Silver Jubilee” in 1977, she presided at a London banquet attended by the leaders of the 36 members < of the Commonwealth, traveled allover Britain and Northern Ireland, and toured overseas in the South Pacific and Australia, in Canada, and in the Caribbean.
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On the accession of Queen Elizabeth, her son Prince Charles became heir apparent; < he was named prince of Wales on July 26, 1958, and was so invested on July 1, 1969.
The queen's other children were Princess Anne (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise), born August 15, 1950; Prince Andrew (Andrew Albert Christian Edward), born February 19, 1960, and created duke of York in 1986; < and Prince Edward (Edward Anthony Richard Louis), born March 10, 1964. All these children have the surname “of Windsor,” but in 1960 Elizabeth decided to create the hyphenated name Mountbatten-Windsor for other descendants not styled prince or princess and royal highness.
Elizabeth's first grandchild (Princess Anne's son) < was born on November 15, 1977.
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The queen seemed increasingly aware of the modern role of the monarchy, allowing, for example, the televising of the royal < family's domestic life in 1970 and condoning the formal dissolution of her sister's marriage in 1978.
However, after the failed marriage of her son and Diana, princess of Wales, and Diana's death < in 1997, popular feeling in Britain turned against the royal family, which was thought to be out of touch with contemporary British life.
In line with her earlier attempts at modernizing the monarchy, the queen, < after 1997, sought to present a less-stuffy and less-traditional imageof the monarchy.
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She is known to favour simplicity in court life and is also known to take a serious and < informed interest in government business, aside from the traditional and ceremonial duties.
Privately she has become a keen horsewoman; she keeps racehorses, frequently < attends races, and periodically visits the Kentucky stud farms in the United States.
Her financial and property holdings have made her < one of the world's richest women.
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When travelling by air you have to get to the airport early < in order to check in about an hour before your flight.
If you have a lot of luggage, you can put it on a trolley and push it to the check-in desk < where someone will check your ticket and weigh your luggage.
If you have excess luggage, < it can be expensive.
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Your heavy luggage is put < on a conveyer belt and carried away.
A light bag is classified as hand luggage and you can < take it with you on the plane.
An immigration officer looks at your passport and a security guard checks < your hand luggage before you go into the departure lounge to wait till your flight is called.
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If you want to, you can < buy some cheap duty free goods here.
Then you see on the departures board or hear an < announcement that you must board your plane.
You go through the departure gate, then there is sometimes a security check < before you actually enter the plane.
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When all the passengers are on board and when the captain < and his crew are ready in the cockpit, the plane begins to taxi to the end of the runway.
Finally, permission is received from the control tower < and the plane moves faster and faster in order to take off.
I like being in a big airliner with the cabin crew (stewards < and stewardesses) looking after me.
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They walk up and down the aisle bringing meals and drinks; < and if the flight is going through some turbulence, they warn everybody that it might be a bit bumpy and ask us to fasten our seatbelts.
On a long flight I like listening to music through
< the headphones available to all passengers, and sometimes I have a sleep.
I enjoy it all so much that < I never want the plane to land.
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The rules for passengers who are going abroad are similar in most countries: but sometimes < there might be a slight difference in formalities.
If, for instance, you are supposed to begin with going through the customs, you’d better fill < in the customs declaration before you talk to the customs officer.
An experienced customs officer usually “smells” a smuggler, < but he may ask any passenger routine questions.
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Then you go to the check-in counter where your ticket is looked at, your things < are weighed and labeled, a claim-check for each piece of luggage is inserted in the ticket and you are given a boarding pass, which has a seat number on it.
Of course, if your luggage weighs more than 20kgs, you have < to pay extra.
The next formality is filling in the immigration form and < going through passport control.
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