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Thursday, 21 April 2016

Queen Elizabeth at 90: 5 character of a successful life

Queen Elizabeth was showered with celebratory
wishes on the streets around Windsor Castle

as she turned 90 on Thursday, April 21 but we
love for so many other reasons.

Happy Birthday, Your Majesty!
Queen Elizabeth was showered with
celebratory wishes on the streets around
Windsor Castle as she turned 90 » on
Thursday, April 21. The Queen who looked
dashing in a spring grass green wool and
silk weave coat and matching hat accented
with flowers waved to fans as she drove
by. Pulse.ng is looking at the five things
we love about the Royal Lady.
1.) She's rich:
Queen Elizabeth is worth $550 million making
her one of the richest royals in the world.
Although, she still trails behind the Beckhams
who are worth $715 million, the royal lady can
definitely afford anything she wants.

2.) She's royalty:
When you are royal, you are privileged and you
have access to a whole lot of things and places
most people usually don't have. Who is more
royal than the Queen of England?
3.) She's the grandmother of British bad boy
Prince Harry
The world wouldn't have come to know and be
entertained by the "bad boy" Prince Harry » if
Queen Elizabeth never had Prince Charles. We
have to admit that Harry (fourth in line to the
British throne) doesn't only make Hollywood
stars his BFFs, but dates the hottest chicks »
and yes, has showed off his nakedness before.
4.) She's a custodian of British culture
If there's one person who will do anything and
everything to keep the British tradition and
customs in place for the generations to come,
that’s the Queen! She's live for 90 years, knows
the conservativeness of the U.K to the teeth
and has kept her jurisdiction connected to and
in love with those old rules.

5.) She gave Nigeria independence in 1960
Thanks to Queen Elizabeth, Nigeria was able to
gain independence on October 1, 1960.
Nigeria became an independent nation through
constitutions that were legislated by the British
government. The new Constitution established a
federal government system with an elected
Prime Minister and a ceremonial head of staff
by 1963.

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