Elizabeth was the elder daughter of Prince Albert, duke of York,
and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. As the child of a younger son of King
George V, the young Elizabeth had little prospect of acceding to the throne
until her uncle,Edward VIII (afterward duke of Windsor), abdicated in her
father’s favour on December 11, 1936, at which time her father became King George
VI and she became heir presumptive. The princess’s education was supervised by
her mother, who entrusted her daughters to a governess, Marion Crawford; the
princess was also grounded in history by C.H.K. Marten, afterward provost of Eton
Colege, and had instruction from visiting teachers in music and languages.
During World War II she and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose,
perforce spent much of their time safely away from the London blitz and
separated from their parents, living mostly at Balmoral Castle in Scotland
and at the Royal Lodge, Windsor and Windsor Castle.
Early in 1947 Princess Elizabeth went with the
king and queen to South Africa. After her return there was an announcement of her
betrothal to her distant cousin Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten of
the Royal Navy, formerly Prince
Philip of Greece and Denmark. The marriage took place in Westminster
Abbey on November 20, 1947. On the eve of the
wedding her father, the king, conferred upon the bridegroom the titles of duke of
Edinburgh, earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich. They took residence at
Clarence House in London. Their
first child, Prince Charles(Charles
Philip Arthur George), was born November 14, 1948, at Buckingham
Palace.
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