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There is no Queen of England, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Like everyone else, she only has one birthday - the anniversary of the day she was born, which was 21st April 1926.

Following a tradition started by her grandfather, King George V, the monarch's birthday is celebrated in June, with a military parade, bestowing of honours and other events.

This is simply because the weather in London is usually better in June.,

According to the link below this custom dates back to 1748.

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