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  4. Queen's Speech to Parliament, 1952

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  5. State Opening of Parliament

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  1. The Queen's Christmas Message 1953

  2. The Queen's first Christmas Speech

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  5. Queen Elizabeth II jubilee speech

  6. Последнее выступление И.В. Сталина / Last speech of J.Stalin (1952 г.)

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  1. Queen's Speech to Parliament, 1952

    Queen's Speech to Parliament, 1952. The first State Opening of Parliament presided over by Queen Elizabeth II took place on 4 November 1952. This preceded her Coronation and was her first major state event. Large crowds gathered outside to catch a glimpse of the new monarch on the traditional royal procession to the Palace of Westminster.

  2. The Queen's Christmas Broadcast 1952

    25 December 1952After her Accession on 6 February 1952, The Queen broadcast her first Christmas Message live on the radio from her study at Sandringham, Norf...

  3. Christmas Broadcast 1952

    Published 25 December 1952. Since my accession ten months ago, your loyalty and affection have been an immense support and encouragement. I want to take this Christmas Day, my first opportunity, to thank you with all my heart. After her Accession on 6 February 1952, The Queen broadcast her first Christmas Message live on the radio from her ...

  4. The Queen's Christmas Broadcast 1952

    Queen Elizabeth: ( 05:52) May God bless and guide you all through the coming year. Transcribe Your Own Content. Try Rev and save time transcribing, captioning, and subtitling. After her Accession on 6 February 1952, The Queen broadcast her first Christmas Message live on the radio from her study at Sandringham, Norfolk. Read the transcript here.

  5. Royal Christmas message

    The King's Christmas message (or The Queen's Christmas message in a queen's reign, formally as His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, and informally as the Royal Christmas message) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each year at Christmas.The tradition began in 1932 with a radio broadcast by King George V via ...

  6. The History Of The Queen's Christmas Speech, & When Was The First

    The King's or Queen's speech has been broadcast since 1932, but Queen Elizabeth II has read it since 1952. As many of us prepare to tune in to the Queen's Christmas message on Christmas day, Julian Humphrys investigates the origins of the first royal Christmas address... Published: April 5, 2020 at 1:05 PM.

  7. The history of the Queen's Christmas speech

    The Queen is seen on a television screen as she delivers her first televised Christmas message in 1957 Credit: PA. The Queen's first pre-recorded speech was in 1959. The monarch - a consummate ...

  8. The Queen's 10 most memorable Christmas messages

    The Queen made a speech on Christmas Day every year of her long reign apart from one, when she wrote a letter to reflect on the previous 12 months instead.

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Most Memorable Christmas Speeches

    1952 was Queen Elizabeth's first Christmas as Queen. It was also her first Christmas without her father. She made her first speech over the radio, sitting in his same chair and desk.

  10. 'We shall be worthy of our duty': the Queen's most memorable speeches

    Queen's coronation day speech, 2 June 1953. The ceremonies you have seen today are ancient, and some of their origins are veiled in the mists of the past.

  11. QUEEN'S SPEECH MARKS PARLIAMENT CLOSING

    QUEEN'S SPEECH MARKS PARLIAMENT CLOSING. Give this article. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. Oct. 31, 1952 ... See the article in its original context from October 31, 1952, Page 3 Buy Reprints ...

  12. The Queen's Accession Day message

    I hope this Jubilee will bring together families and friends, neighbours and communities. Tomorrow, 6th February, marks the 70th anniversary of my Accession in 1952. It is a day that, even after 70 years, I still remember as much for the death of my father, King George VI, as for the start of my reign. As we mark this anniversary, it gives me ...

  13. Queen Elizabeth II proclaimed

    9 February 1952. Lancaster Herald proclaimed the accession of Queen Elizabeth II beside the statue of Charles I in Trafalgar Square at 11 20 this morning. Most of the crowd, who stood silent ...

  14. Queen's Speech 1952 Unpacked

    Listen to Queen's Speech 1952 Unpacked from Politics Without The Boring Bits. Matt Chorley and Patrick Maguire unpack Queen Elizabeth's first ever state opening of parliament, 70 years ago in 1952 to explain what has and hasn't changed in British politics during the reign of the Queen. Featuring Deadringers impressionist Jan Ravens as the voice of the Queen.PLUS.

  15. Queen Elizabeth II: Long Live The Queen (1952)

    Queen Elizabeth II grew up before Britain's eyes. Thanks to her respectable upbringing, she received the crown with grace after the passing of her late fathe...

  16. Queen Elizabeth II, in her own words: Her most memorable remarks

    The queen's remarks, including her annual Christmas addresses, provide snapshots of life across her 70-year reign. ... 1952, after the death of her father, ... the queen gave a speech in London to ...

  17. The Queen's Accession, 1952

    Princess Elizabeth learns of her Accession whilst on tour in Kenya and returns to London as Queen.

  18. King Charles III's new portrait reveals a vulnerability the late Queen

    A millennium ago, Edward the Confessor ruled over us. Now, seemingly, it's the turn of Charles the Unsteady. Following the unveiling at Buckingham Palace, the portrait will travel to the Philip ...

  19. The Christmas Broadcast, 1957

    The first televised Christmas Broadcast or 'Queen's Speech', filmed at Sandringham House in Norfolk.More on The Royal Family: www.royal.ukCredit: PA Images

  20. 'A beautiful memento': Effigy of King Charles III now on all coins made

    It's the first time in 59 years the Royal Australian Mint has changed the Monarch on its full suite of legal coins, following Queen Elizabeth's reign from 1952 to 2022.