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Princess Elizabeth riding as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards
Princess Elizabeth (1926-2022) (later Queen Elizabeth II) riding in the uniform of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards - pictured outside Buckingham Palace. Preparing to hold the reins of power... Date: circa late 1940s
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This evocative photograph captures a young Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) sitting proudly in the uniform of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, as she prepares to mount her horse outside Buckingham Palace in the late 1940s. The future monarch, who was born on April 21, 1926, is seen wearing the distinctive red and gold uniform, complete with a bearskin hat, white gloves, and a riding crop. Her expression is focused and determined, as she holds the reins of power in her hands. The Grenadier Guards, one of the most prestigious and oldest regiments in the British Army, had been granted the honor of having a female monarch as their colonel-in-chief since Queen Anne's reign in the early 18th century. Princess Elizabeth's appointment to the position in 1947, following her father King George VI's accession to the throne, marked a significant moment in British history. The photograph showcases the princess's grace and poise as she sits side-saddle on her horse, a testament to her equestrian skills and her dedication to her military duties. The leather saddle, the polished boots, and the intricate details of the uniform add to the image's timeless charm and historical significance. As the world watched with anticipation, Princess Elizabeth would go on to become Queen Elizabeth II on February 6, 1952, following her father's death. Her reign, which lasted for over 70 years, was marked by her unwavering commitment to her country and her people. This photograph, taken decades before her accession, offers a glimpse into the young princess's character and her preparation for the role she was destined to play.
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