Queen Elizabeth II by Annie Leibovitz, 2007
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Queen Elizabeth II lived her life in the spotlight. We look back at her reign, from baby to heir to Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
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Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born on 21 April 1926, in a house off Berkeley Square in London. She was the first child of Albert, Duke of York - the second son of George V - and his wife, the former Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
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In her early years, the throne was not her destiny
Princess Elizabeth being greeted by an official, Windsor.
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However, she was said to have shown a sense of responsibility from a very young age
Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth, the Royal sisters, as children, 1930s.
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Both Elizabeth and her sister, Margaret Rose, who was born in 1930, were educated at home
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Following the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936, Elizabeth's father became King George VI and she became heir
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During World War Two, Elizabeth and her sister Margaret were evacuated to Windsor. This picture shows them broadcasting to the nation for Children's Hour on the BBC
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The young princess briefly joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) towards the end of the war, learning to drive and service a lorry
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In 1947 she married a distant cousin, Philip Mountbatten, who became Duke of Edinburgh
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Their first child, Charles (pictured), was born in 1948, followed by a sister, Anne, who arrived in 1950 |