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Queen Elizabeth II becomes first British monarch to reach sapphire jubilee, with 65 years on throne

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, pictured returning to Buckingham Palace by royal carriage along The Mall following her State Opening of Parliament Speech in London in 2014, is the world's longest-reigning monarch and is the first British monarch to reach a Sapphire Jubilee. Photo: EPA
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Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest reigning sovereign, on Monday set a new record as the first British monarch to reach her sapphire jubilee, with 65 years on the throne.

The queen, now 90, rose to the throne in 1952 at the age of 25 upon the premature death of her father, King George VI.

As with previous milestones in her long reign, Queen Elizabeth is likely to spend Accession Day privately at her Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, eastern England.

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On Sunday, however, she was seen smiling as well-wishers gave her flowers outside church.

Despite her reluctance to celebrate publicly, the occasion will be marked in Britain.

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At the Tower of London, in the capital’s Green Park and all around the kingdom, gun salutes will be fired in tribute.

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