Elizabeth George Elizabeth is a world famous mystery writer. George is known for her magical novel in the UK. It is difficult to see American writers write all these mysterious novels set up in the UK and can know a lot of their characteristics, but her research is very good and the plot is very good, She is mistaken for British writers. George is known for her first book, A Great Deliverance, and she was nominated for the Edgar Award and the Mcaviti Award. From her work days as her teacher to her writers' day, George really got up in the literary world of mysterious novels.
Elizabeth is the eldest daughter of Duke of York, Prince Albert, and his wife Elizabeth Bows - Lyon. As the youngest child of George V, young Elizabeth could not keep going up until December 11, 1936 until his uncle's Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor) abandoned his father's support. Her father became King George VI and became heir. The princess's education was supervised by her mother who left her daughter to her tutoring Marion Crawford and the princess was also decided by C. H. K. Ruan, later Pastor at Eaton College, and a teacher visiting teaching music and language. During World War II, she and her sister Princess Margaret Rose saw safely away from London Britz and stayed safe away from their parents, living mainly in the Balmoral Castle of the Royal Lodge, Windsor, Scotland . And Windsor Castle.
The parents, grandparents and grandparents of Elizabeth II were buried at St. George's Church in Windsor Castle but were not buried in the Royal Dome. Her grandfather Edward VII died in 1910. He was temporarily buried in the royal dome and there was a tomb of a portrait lying to the south of the altar of St. George's Church. When Alexandra, the wife of Edward VIII died in 1925, the king's coffin was removed from the royal dome and placed with his wife before the altar of the Albert Memorial Church. On April 22, 1927, two coffins were placed in the grave.
George VI, father of Elizabeth VI died in 1952 and was temporarily buried in the royal dome like two predecessors. After a long debate, a memorial church was built north of St. George's Church from 1967 to 1969. This is the first important addition to St. George's Church since 1504. In March 1969, the coffin of George VI was transferred from the royal dome to the new George VI King memorial church. In February 2002, when Queen Elizabeth 's wife died, ash of coffin and daughter Margaret died in February 2002.
Elizabeth was born during the reign of my grandfather George V by 02:40 (Greenwich Mean Time) on April 21, 1926. Her father, Duke of York (George V later) was the second son of the king. Her mother, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth) was the youngest daughter of Earl of Strathmore and was the Count of King Horn. The Emperor sent her to her grandfather's house in London, Mayfair Breton. She was baptized by Anglican Episcopal Archbishop Cosmo Gordon Lang on May 29 at a private church in Buckingham Palace and named her mother Alexandra as George V's mother who died six months ago. Mary is her father. grandmother