Who Will Be King? British Line Of Succession As Queen Elizabeth II Prepares To Celebrate Sapphire Anniversary
Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate her Sapphire Anniversary on Monday, marking 65 years on the British throne. The longest-living monarch took the throne in 1952 after King George VI's death, who didn't have any sons.
In recent days, concerns about the health of the 90-year-old monarch have risen, especially since she skipped annual royal holiday celebrations, including Christmas and New Year services, due to a "heavy cold." However, the queen has recovered since then, attended several events and resumed her royal duties.