Centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's Birth Marks Nostalgia and Commemoration The 100th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth on April 21, 1926, is being commemorated through a series of events in London, offering both a celebration of her legacy and a reflection on her enduring influence. The royal family has organized a range of activities, including a statue, a garden, an exhibition of her iconic fashion, and a reception for centenarians born on the same date. These events, held in the weeks following her death in 2022, highlight the cultural and political significance of her reign as Britain’s longest-serving monarch. A central feature of the commemorations is an exhibition at Buckingham Palace titled Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style, which showcases over 300 items, including her wedding and coronation gowns, state ceremonial attire, and everyday clothing. The display also includes accessories like hats, shoes, and jewelry, providing a tangible connection to her personal and public life. The exhibition, which runs until mid-October, has sold out tickets for most of its duration, underscoring public interest in her legacy. Another highlight is the opening of the Queen Elizabeth II Garden in London’s Regent’s Park, set to be officially unveiled by Princess Anne on Tuesday. The garden, designed to honor her contributions, is described as a “tangible memorial” by cultural scholar Judith Rowbotham. Meanwhile, King Charles III and Queen Camilla will visit the British Museum to view the design for a proposed Queen Elizabeth Memorial, which will be located in a park near Buckingham Palace. The centenary also includes a private reception at Buckingham Palace, where centenarians born on April 21, 1926, will be honored.#queen_elizabeth_ii #buckingham_palace #princess_anne #queen_elizabeth_ii_garden #british_museum