Editor's note: In 2012,
 the UK's Queen Elizabeth II became the second-longest serving British 
sovereign with a reign spanning 60 years. On June 4 - 6, the Queen marks
 her Diamond Jubilee
 year with a series of parties and pageants, and CNN will be there to 
follow the festivities. Leading up to the celebrations, we will put her 
reign in context with a series of articles, op-eds and interactives.
Her long reign (second 
only to Queen Victoria's) has seen Britain transformed from a war-weary 
declining imperial power into its modern incarnation as a member state 
of the European Union that rarely looks to its monarch for leadership, 
but still holds her in high esteem.
In 1952, when Elizabeth and Philip were on an official trip to Kenya, news came of her father's death. She was now queen. 
And while it has 
witnessed its fair share of joy -- not least the recent marriage of the 
queen's grandson Prince William to Catherine Middleton -- Elizabeth's 
rule has also weathered many storms, both public and personal, as the 
monarchy has tried to keep pace with changing times.
Elizabeth Alexander Mary 
was born in 1926, the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York. She 
did not become heiress presumptive to the throne until 1937 when her 
father was crowned King George VI after the scandalous abdication of his
 older brother -- events recently dramatized in the Oscar-winning film 
"The King's Speech."
As World War II erupted, 
Elizabeth was quietly groomed for statehood. While living out the blitz 
on London in nearby Windsor Castle, she was privately tutored in matters
 of constitution by Henry Marten, an eccentric yet respected teacher who
 reputedly kept a pet raven in his study.
She began making 
tentative steps to public life in 1940 when, aged 14, she made her first
 radio broadcast: a speech to children displaced by conflict. At 16 she 
was made an honorary colonel of the Grenadier Guards, a British army 
infantry regiment.
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