You are referring to Queen Victoria who actually reigned for 63 years and seven months.
REIGNED ("rained") : "The king and queen reigned for twenty years."
Queen Elizabeth has reigned for sixty years.
Queen Elizabeth Celebrated her 60th year as Queen on February 6 2012, and she was 25 years of age when she first reigned!
Queen Elizabeth I was the reigning monarch until 1603, when she was succeeded by James I who reigned through the remaining 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
Queen Victoria was best known as 'The Queen that reigned for 64 years'
At the beginning of 2016 Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years and 7 months and a few days and Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for 60 years so in 3 years (2015), 7 months (January 2016) and a few days she will have reigned as long as Victoria
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 has reigned for 60 years now.
Queen Elizabeth II reigned for 70 years, from February 6, 1952, until her passing on September 8, 2022. During this period, there were 3,640 Wednesdays. This calculation assumes a standard year of 52 weeks, but does not account for leap years, which would add additional Wednesdays.
No she reigned for 63 years 7month's and 2days
For the UK, it has been Queen Elizabeth II. She has reigned for 65 years as of 2017.