This royal was the thirty-ninth Sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey and the was longest reigning British monarch
Queen Elizabeth II
This champion for environmentalism, is a renowned British broadcaster and naturalist known for iconic nature documentaries like Planet Earth
Sir David Attenborough
Established in 1947, this name is given to the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, with the first awards being presented in 1949
BAFTA
Boasting a population of over 9 million people and serving as a major global hub for finance, culture, and history, this city, is the capital of England
London
This versatile, warm, and earthy, neutral color often described as a muted or dark shade of orange, red, or yellow is her favorite
Brown
This Anglo-Saxon name derived from windles-ora, meaning "riverbank with a winch", was adopted by the British Royal family in 1917
Windsor
Founded 1922, this is the world's oldest national broadcaster, operating under a Royal Charter to provide impartial news and entertainment worldwide
BBC
Before settling on the name "Bean," for Rowan Atkinson's iconic comedic creation, creators considered this other vegetable name
Mr. Cauliflower
Famous for its stunning Georgian architecture and natural hot springs, this spa town was founded as Aquae Sulis and features unique sites like the Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey
Bath
This small, hardy, winter-blooming perennial, known as the first sign of spring, often flowering through snow, is her favorite
Snowdrop
On February 6, 1952, following the sudden death of her father, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth became monarch at this age
25
This classic BBC series, considered ahead of its time for its focus on sustainability and ecological responsibility, followed a self-sufficient couple in suburban Surbiton
The Good Life
This legendary British actress renowned for a seven-decade career and starring in movies such as Harry Potter, Sister Act, and Hook
Dame Maggie smith
This cliff face, which reaches a height of 350 feet, owes its striking appearance to its composition of chalk accented by streaks of black flint, deposited during the Late Cretaceous
The White Cliffs of Dover
This number, that is also the number of bones in the human foot and the atomic number of Iron, is the age she was married
26
Following strict, long-standing traditions, the royal family spend their Christmas at this 20,000-acre private estate in Norfolk
Sandringham
This children's classic British stop-motion children's show, based on the village of Longsleddale, was originally endorsed by the UK Post Office
Postman Pat
This legendary British actor, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in 1933, known for his distinctive Cockney accent, is one of only two actor s nominated for an Oscar in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s
Sir. Michael Cane
Originally built by William the Conqueror, this castle is now a top tourist attraction featuring medieval reenactments, falconry, and towers
Warwick Castle
This almost-extinct profession, requiring the ability to stand, walk, and lift moderate weight for long periods of time, was her first job
Petrol pump attendant
Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on June 2, 1953 at Westminster Abbey. It was the first televised coronation, drawing over 20 million viewers in the UK and lasted this long
3 hours
This British children's educational stop-motion series (1993–1996) that aired on Channel 4, focuses on science, technology, and nature for 4-6 year olds and features Davenport the dog, Brenda the duck, Ginger the cat, and Voltaire the cockerel
Fourways Farm
This actress is celebrated for her roles in Nanny McPhee, Harry Potter, and Love Actually, and was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2018.
Dame Emma Thompson
Known for its distinctive red-brick, glass-domed Italianate architecture in South Kensington, this landmark features 5,272 seats, a famous 800-foot terracotta frieze, and hosts over 400 events annually
Royal Albert Hall
This year, which is coincidentally the same year George H.W. Bush was elected U.S. president, is the year she moved to Luton
1988