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Queen Elizabeth II: Elizabeth and Victoria in numbers | Queen Elizabeth II: Elizabeth and Victoria in numbers |
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Queen Elizabeth II will overtake Queen Victoria as the UK's longest serving monarch this week. Between them, they have reigned for more than 125 years. | Queen Elizabeth II will overtake Queen Victoria as the UK's longest serving monarch this week. Between them, they have reigned for more than 125 years. |
There are many parallels between the pair, as well as some marked differences. | There are many parallels between the pair, as well as some marked differences. |
Young Queens | Young Queens |
VICTORIA became Queen aged 18 and remained on the throne for 23,226 days, or 63 years, seven months and two days. | VICTORIA became Queen aged 18 and remained on the throne for 23,226 days, or 63 years, seven months and two days. |
ELIZABETH assumed the throne aged 25 and will become Britain's longest reigning monarch on 9 September 2015. | ELIZABETH assumed the throne aged 25 and will become Britain's longest reigning monarch on 9 September 2015. |
A descendant of the German House of Hanover, VICTORIA, who stood 4ft 11in (1.5 metres), was the last of the Hanoverian monarchs. She had nine children - eight of whom sat on thrones across Europe. | A descendant of the German House of Hanover, VICTORIA, who stood 4ft 11in (1.5 metres), was the last of the Hanoverian monarchs. She had nine children - eight of whom sat on thrones across Europe. |
ELIZABETH, who is 5ft 4ins (1.6 metres), is a descendant of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The household was later renamed the House of Windsor. Elizabeth and Prince Philip have four children. | ELIZABETH, who is 5ft 4ins (1.6 metres), is a descendant of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The household was later renamed the House of Windsor. Elizabeth and Prince Philip have four children. |
Becoming Queen | Becoming Queen |
Some 400,000 people gathered in London for VICTORIA's coronation. | Some 400,000 people gathered in London for VICTORIA's coronation. |
An estimated 27 million people in Britain watched ELIZABETH's coronation on TV and 11 million listened on the radio. | An estimated 27 million people in Britain watched ELIZABETH's coronation on TV and 11 million listened on the radio. |
Happily married | Happily married |
VICTORIA married Prince Albert on 10 February 1840 aged 21. They were married for 20 years, before he died in December 1861. | VICTORIA married Prince Albert on 10 February 1840 aged 21. They were married for 20 years, before he died in December 1861. |
ELIZABETH married the Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947, also aged 21. They have been married for nearly 68 years. | ELIZABETH married the Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947, also aged 21. They have been married for nearly 68 years. |
She is the first reigning British monarch to celebrate a diamond wedding anniversary. | She is the first reigning British monarch to celebrate a diamond wedding anniversary. |
State of the nation | State of the nation |
When VICTORIA assumed the throne in 1837 - the UK's population was 16 million. She died on 22 January, 1901, when there were 32.5 million people. | When VICTORIA assumed the throne in 1837 - the UK's population was 16 million. She died on 22 January, 1901, when there were 32.5 million people. |
ELIZABETH took the throne in 1952 with the UK population at 50 million. At her Diamond Jubilee, in 2012, it had increased to 63.2 million. | |
Growth and decline | Growth and decline |
VICTORIA oversaw an empire, measuring a quarter of the globe, and some 400 million people. | VICTORIA oversaw an empire, measuring a quarter of the globe, and some 400 million people. |
ELIZABETH is head of state of the UK and 15 Commonwealth realms, with a combined population of about 139 million. | ELIZABETH is head of state of the UK and 15 Commonwealth realms, with a combined population of about 139 million. |
Foreign climes | Foreign climes |
VICTORIA made her first official visit to Ireland in 1849. | VICTORIA made her first official visit to Ireland in 1849. |
ELIZABETH has visited 116 countries on official trips, covering 43,618 miles since her first in 1953. | ELIZABETH has visited 116 countries on official trips, covering 43,618 miles since her first in 1953. |
Wealthy women | Wealthy women |
VICTORIA was given £385,000 by Parliament after taking the throne, later buying Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, and Balmoral Castle. | VICTORIA was given £385,000 by Parliament after taking the throne, later buying Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, and Balmoral Castle. |
ELIZABETH is estimated to be worth £340m. | ELIZABETH is estimated to be worth £340m. |
Prime ministers | Prime ministers |
VICTORIA's reign included 10 UK prime ministers. She outlived all but two. | VICTORIA's reign included 10 UK prime ministers. She outlived all but two. |
William Gladstone was prime minister on no less than four occasions during her monarchy. | William Gladstone was prime minister on no less than four occasions during her monarchy. |
ELIZABETH has overseen 12 prime ministers. Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving - for more than 11 years. | ELIZABETH has overseen 12 prime ministers. Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving - for more than 11 years. |
Coins in circulation | Coins in circulation |
During VICTORIA's reign, some 2.5 billion coins were produced by the Royal Mint. | During VICTORIA's reign, some 2.5 billion coins were produced by the Royal Mint. |
Since ELIZABETH's coronation, 68 billion coins have been produced (8.1 billion pre-decimal coins and 60.3 billion decimal coins). | Since ELIZABETH's coronation, 68 billion coins have been produced (8.1 billion pre-decimal coins and 60.3 billion decimal coins). |
Popes and archbishops | Popes and archbishops |
VICTORIA's reign oversaw six Archbishops of Canterbury and three popes. | VICTORIA's reign oversaw six Archbishops of Canterbury and three popes. |
ELIZABETH's has included seven archbishops and seven popes. | ELIZABETH's has included seven archbishops and seven popes. |
Streets | Streets |
There are 153 roads named after VICTORIA in the UK. | There are 153 roads named after VICTORIA in the UK. |
There are 237 named after ELIZABETH. | There are 237 named after ELIZABETH. |
Assassinations | Assassinations |
There were eight attempts to kill or assault VICTORIA her during her lifetime. | There were eight attempts to kill or assault VICTORIA her during her lifetime. |
Sources: UK populations, 1941, 1901, 1951 and 2011 census; Commonwealth populations, Worldometers; Queen's wealth, Sunday Times Rich List, The Royal Mint | Sources: UK populations, 1941, 1901, 1951 and 2011 census; Commonwealth populations, Worldometers; Queen's wealth, Sunday Times Rich List, The Royal Mint |