
Elizabeth II (Queen)
Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 1952 until her death in 2022. As a constitutional monarch, her role was largely ceremonial, symbolizing stability and continuity. She represented her countries internationally, supported charitable causes, and upheld traditions, while political power primarily resided with elected officials. Elizabeth II's long reign saw significant social and political changes, shaping her role as a unifying figurehead. Her dedication and service made her an enduring symbol of national identity and tradition across the Commonwealth.