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Her Britannic Majesty has lived for 86 years, 3 months, and 4 days. This amounts to a total of 31,508 days. As of today Her Majesty is the longest reigning monarch without a minority regency in recorded European history.
However, I do question your maths - I am very happy to be wrong here though. Victoria reigned for 63 years, 216 days without a regency. Louis XIV reigned for more than 60 years too after his regency, his coronation was in mid 1654 and he died in late 1715 - although he did have a regency so you might be excluding him.
Other possibles include Johann II who reigned for 70 years without a regency too although he was a Prince, Franz Joseph I who reigned for 67 years, although he was an Emperor.
Shroombuck wrote:Her Britannic Majesty has lived for 86 years, 3 months, and 4 days. This amounts to a total of 31,508 days. As of today Her Majesty is the longest reigning monarch without a minority regency in recorded European history.
When HM dies, so does the commonwealth. No one wants Charles to be King. Britain has declined, and America is in decline, and before we know it China will be the leading nation, then they will decline too - following nuclear war. Then Australia and New Zealand, relatively untouched by the nuclear weapons, will rule the world.
Here's to the future leaders of this world:
"Some day we'll all be together once more, when all of the ships come back to the shore.... [following the nuclear war]"
Jesse wrote:When HM dies, so does the commonwealth. No one wants Charles to be King. Britain has declined, and America is in decline, and before we know it China will be the leading nation, then they will decline too - following nuclear war. Then Australia and New Zealand, relatively untouched by the nuclear weapons, will rule the world.
Good lord man. I am simply amazed by the sheer nonsense you sometimes write. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales will of course inherit the Crown and everyone will rejoice. There are people who write and say things about His Royal Highness, but quite frankly have never met the man. I have. In fact, he's a friend of my father. He's a great man with an utmost sense of duty, just like Her Majesty is. The Commonwealth/British Empire will continue to exist when he ascends the throne. If you imagine that a politician would make a better figurehead than a hereditary monarch, you might perhaps make the acquaintance of more politicians.