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What is the legendary life of the Queen of England for another 500 years?
Just after the 9 1 birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England, recently, Prince Philip, 95, decided to "retire" and will no longer undertake the duties of attending official activities from this autumn. At this time, we might as well discuss what this great woman means to Britain, the Commonwealth and the world, and why.

Remarkably, the Queen is still in good health in her nineties and attends more than 300 public events every year. Her father George VI died at the age of 56, and her mother died at the age of 10 1. Today, the queen's performance of the duties of the monarch is still very smooth, and everything is normal.

China people have a commendable tradition, that is, to respect experienced old people. The British may not respect the elderly so much, but they definitely have high respect for the queen. She is widely loved by the British people, and even those who do not support the monarchy politically, such as jeremy corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, respect her very much.

Having a long-lived and experienced monarch like us British people has many advantages and some disadvantages. This lady's wisdom, professionalism and dedication are well known. Of course, the downside is that Prince Charles may be in his seventies or even eighties when he ascended the throne, while Prince William may be in his forties or fifties when he becomes Prince of Wales.

The Windsor dynasty has no tradition of abdication and should not. When the Queen's "Uncle David" and King Edward VIII of England abdicated to become the Duke of Windsor in 1936, everyone else in the royal family thought that he had betrayed his duties, which was a very bad thing.

The queen was only ten years old at that time, but she could already understand that her father was about to become a monarch and shouldered a terrible burden, especially during World War II, which probably weakened his health and led to his early death. For a loyal person like the Queen, abdication means betrayal of duty, so she will not choose to abdicate.

1in April, 947, on the occasion of the 2 1 birthday, Princess Elizabeth made a radio address to the whole Commonwealth from Cape Town: "I declare to you that my life, no matter how long or short, will be used to serve you." Fortunately, she served for a long time.