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A Royal event, like a wedding or a birthday, must be carefully coordinated among many different schedules. Consequently, the official birthday celebrations are moved to a convenient date somewhere near the actual date, sort of the way the USA has Monday holidays to provide three-day weekends.

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Apparently, this comes from a tradition of monarchs who were born in winter months. If a parade or celebration was held, it would be in foul weather normally. Hence, the official birthday is normally in May or June, when the weather is nicer. For a long time, however, the monarchs were born during the nicer months and the tradition was dropped. That is, until the Queen's father, George VI brought the tradition back (he was born in December).

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βˆ™ 12y ago

well firstly she has a birthday cuz she was born, secondly the world knows of her birthday cuz she is famous... sooo basically just put those two together and theres ur answer! we celebrate it cuz she is a famous person who has a birthday :) :P

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Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21st April 1926. Her "Official Birthday", marked by a military parade and the conferring of honours is usually on the second weekend in June. This is a custom begun by her grandfather, King George V, simply because the weather is usually better in June.

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We celebrate the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY because she is part of a kingdom and she is on the $20.00 note without her being on the note we would be using coins to count $20.00

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Because England celebrates on her birthday but we do it on another day

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βˆ™ 10y ago

Because she hates it being april fools day and june it close and it's my brith day on june the 4'th so thats what i think

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