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A Queen Adored: England's Elizabeth Ii
 
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Her delighted father wrote to his royal parents to announce the new arrival and express his hope that they would be as satisfied with the birth of a girl as were he and his wife. As she was born third in line of an unlikely succession, a granddaughter was a refreshing delight. As one more of sentiment, the ideal of a little Princess had an immediate public appeal as well...
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As one more of sentiment, the ideal of a little Princess had an immediate public appeal as well. In the same year of Elizabeth's birth, there were other significant changes within the Commonwealth. The white "colonies" had grown into self- governing "dominions". The Commonwealth would now be comprised of nation-states which were to co-exist in absolute equality with one another and the "mother country"...
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