It means she has been ruling 60 years which is very important.
Queen Victoria if I'm correct
It was about our present Queen (Queen Elizabeth II) ruling over the United Kingdom for 60 years She was the second monarch in British History to have a Diamond Jubilee. The first being Queen Victoria in the late 1800s
Queen Elizabeth the second has a jubilee because that day she celebrates it was the same day, but not same year, as she was leaded to her royal throne
In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. This occasion was only the second time in British royal history that a monarch had reached such a milestone, the first being Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. The celebrations included a series of events across the UK and the Commonwealth, highlighting the Queen's decades of service.
In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. This event was only the second time in British royal history that a monarch had reached such a milestone, the first being Queen Victoria in 1897. The jubilee featured various public celebrations, including a grand pageant on the River Thames and nationwide street parties.
Queen Elizabeth I born 1533 died 1603. Became queen in 1558 and reigned for 45 years. Queen Elizabeth II born 1926 became queen on the death of her father in 1952. She was 26 at the time. Just celebrated her Diamond Jubilee in 2012 means she has reigned for 60 years. Our longest serving queen (thus far) was Queen Victoria who reigned for 63 years.
because she is queen and very royal
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