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| issue = [[William, Prince of Wales]]<br>[[Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Kirkwood-Brown]]<br>[[Prince Edward, Duke of York]]<br>[[Princess Sophie, Duchess of Westminster]]
| issue = [[William, Prince of Wales]]<br>[[Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Kirkwood-Brown]]<br>[[Prince Edward, Duke of York]]<br>[[Princess Sophie, Duchess of Westminster]]
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'''Charlotte II''' (Charlotte Elizabeth Margaret Thyra Louise; born 26 May 1959) is {{wpl|Queen of the United Kingdom}} and {{wpl|Head of the Commonwealth}} since her accession in 1986.
'''Charlotte II''' (Charlotte Elizabeth Margaret Thyra Louise; born 26 May 1959) is {{wpl|Queen of the United Kingdom}} and {{wpl|Head of the Commonwealth}} since her accession in 1986. As of 2023, she is the world's {{wpl|List of current state leaders by date of assumption of office|second-longest serving female head of state}}, behind her cousin and godmother {{wpl|Queen Margrethe II of Denmark}}.
 
Charlotte was born the eldest of [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]] and [[Margaret of Prussia|Queen Margaret]]'s three daughters. At the age of 26, she suceeded her father as {{wpl|Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Queen}} upon his death on 4 March 1986. In 2011, she celebrated her [[Silver Jubilee of Charlotte II|Silver Jubilee]], marking 25 years on the throne.
 
In 1978, she married [[George, Prince Consort|Lord George Walpole]], the second son of [[Arthur Walpole, 5th Duke of Dudley]]. They have four children: [[William, Prince of Wales]], [[Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Kirkwood-Brown]], [[Prince Edward, Duke of York]], and [[Princess Sophie, Duchess of Westminster]].
 
Throughout her reign, Charlotte has remained a popular figure in the United Kingdom, with polls regularly showing support for her over 75%. She is often praised for her commitment to her role as monarch, and is consistently the hardest-working member of the Royal Family, carrying out over 600 engagements per year on average. She serves as patron to over 400 charities and organisations, and regularly works with many of them.
 
==Early life==
Princess Charlotte of Wales was born on 26 May 1959 at {{wpl|Buckingham Palace}} in {{wpl|London}}, {{wpl|England}}. She was the first child of [[William V of the United Kingdom|King William V]] and [[Margaret of Prussia|Queen Margaret]]. She was christened Charlotte Elizabeth Margaret Thyra Louise in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace on 20 September 1959. Her godparents were her paternal aunt [[Louise, Queen of Autelia|Queen Louise of Autelia]], her cousin {{wpl|Queen Margrethe II of Denmark}}, her paternal uncle [[Prince Frederick, Duke of Cambridge]], and her maternal aunt [[Princess Elizabeth of Prussia]].

Revision as of 13:55, 20 September 2023

Charlotte II
Charlotte II.jpg
Queen Charlotte in 2016
Queen of the United Kingdom and
Head of the Commonwealth
Reign4 March 1986 - present
PredecessorWilliam V
Heir apparentWilliam, Prince of Wales
BornPrincess Charlotte of the United Kingdom
(1959-05-26) 26 May 1959 (age 64)
Buckingham Palace, London, England
Spouse
IssueWilliam, Prince of Wales
Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Kirkwood-Brown
Prince Edward, Duke of York
Princess Sophie, Duchess of Westminster
HouseSaxe-Coburg and Gotha
FatherWilliam V of the United Kingdom
MotherMargaret of Prussia
Charlotte II's signature

Charlotte II (Charlotte Elizabeth Margaret Thyra Louise; born 26 May 1959) is Queen of the United Kingdom and Head of the Commonwealth since her accession in 1986. As of 2023, she is the world's second-longest serving female head of state, behind her cousin and godmother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

Charlotte was born the eldest of King William V and Queen Margaret's three daughters. At the age of 26, she suceeded her father as Queen upon his death on 4 March 1986. In 2011, she celebrated her Silver Jubilee, marking 25 years on the throne.

In 1978, she married Lord George Walpole, the second son of Arthur Walpole, 5th Duke of Dudley. They have four children: William, Prince of Wales, Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Kirkwood-Brown, Prince Edward, Duke of York, and Princess Sophie, Duchess of Westminster.

Throughout her reign, Charlotte has remained a popular figure in the United Kingdom, with polls regularly showing support for her over 75%. She is often praised for her commitment to her role as monarch, and is consistently the hardest-working member of the Royal Family, carrying out over 600 engagements per year on average. She serves as patron to over 400 charities and organisations, and regularly works with many of them.

Early life

Princess Charlotte of Wales was born on 26 May 1959 at Buckingham Palace in London, England. She was the first child of King William V and Queen Margaret. She was christened Charlotte Elizabeth Margaret Thyra Louise in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace on 20 September 1959. Her godparents were her paternal aunt Queen Louise of Autelia, her cousin Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, her paternal uncle Prince Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, and her maternal aunt Princess Elizabeth of Prussia.