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Elizabeth was the senior little girl of Prince Albert, duke of York, and his better half, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. As the offspring of a more youthful child of King George V, the youthful Elizabeth had little prospect of acquiescing to the royal position until her uncle, Edward VIII (a while later duke of Windsor), abandoned in her dad's support on December 11, 1936, at which time her dad progressed toward becoming King George VI and she moved toward becoming beneficiary hypothetical. The princess' training was directed by her mom, who depended her girls to a tutor, Marion Crawford; the princess was likewise grounded in history by C.H.K. Marten, thereafter executive of Eton College, and had direction from visiting instructors in music and dialects. Amid World War II she and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, perforce invested quite a bit of their energy securely far from the London barrage and isolated from their folks, living generally at Balmoral Castle in Scotland and at the Royal Lodge, Windsor, and Windsor Castle.
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From the get-go in 1947 Princess Elizabeth ran with the lord and ruler to South Africa. After her arrival there was a declaration of her pre-wedding assurance to her far off cousin Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten of the Royal Navy, some time ago Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. The marriage occurred in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. On the eve of the wedding her dad, the lord, gave upon the spouse the titles of duke of Edinburgh, duke of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich. They took habitation at Clarence House in London. Their first kid, Prince (Charles Philip Arthur George), was conceived November 14, 1948, at Buckingham Palace.