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Posted: 2016-04-21T14:06:24Z | Updated: 2016-04-21T14:06:24Z Queen Elizabeth Greets Thousands Of Well-Wishers On Her 90th Birthday | HuffPost

Queen Elizabeth Greets Thousands Of Well-Wishers On Her 90th Birthday

She is the oldest monarch in British history.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II greeted thousands of well-wishers as she celebrated her 90th birthday during a lengthy walkabout near Windsor Castle on Thursday.
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WINDSOR, England, April 21 (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth greeted thousands of well-wishers from across Britain and beyond as she celebrated her 90th birthday on Thursday, demonstrating the world's oldest monarch's intent to keep doing the job she has performed for more than six decades.

Usually the queen's birthday passes with little ceremony but to mark Thursday's milestone a beaming Elizabeth, attired in a light green outfit, mingled with crowds during a lengthy walkabout near her Windsor Castle home, west of London.

In a rare move in recent years, she then drove through Windsor in an open-topped car with Prince Philip, her husband of 68-years by her side.

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The monarch then drove through Windsor in an open-topped car with her husband Prince Philip.
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"All of us are here to respect the queen and to show her our affection and how much we appreciate all her years of service and to wish her a happy birthday," said Donna Werner who had traveled to Windsor from Connecticut in the United States.

Werner, like many others in the crowd festooned with red, white and blue, had been camped out since before dawn along with three English friends she met during the 2011 wedding of Elizabeth's grandson William and his wife Kate.

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People from around the world went to Windsor to celebrate the Queen's birthday.
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Later the queen will light a beacon, the first of about 1,000 across Britain and worldwide to mark the occasion. There were also artillery gun salutes in London and other British cities, while the Houses of Parliament were to be illuminated later in red, white and blue.

"I send my best wishes to those who are celebrating their 90th birthday ... on this shared occasion, I send my warm congratulations to you," said a post on the queen's Twitter site.

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The Queen cuts a cake baked for her by Nadiya Hussain, the winner of the Great British Bake Off, a popular baking competition.
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Close aides say Elizabeth, who has been on the throne for 64 years and is by far the oldest monarch in British history, was far more interested in events to mark her 90th birthday than she had been about overtaking her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria last September as Britain's longest-reigning sovereign.

Born on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth shows no signs of retiring let alone abdicating.

An Ipsos MORI poll last week found 70 percent wanted her to stay queen compared to 21 percent who thought she should abdicate or retire.

"HUMBLE ADDRESS"

"As the sands of culture shift and the tides of politics ebb and flow, Her Majesty has been steadfast, a rock of strength for our nation, for our Commonwealth, and on so many occasions, for the whole world," Prime Minister David Cameron said in a "humble address" in parliament.

Jeremy Corbyn, the ardent republican leader of the opposition Labour Party, paid tribute to her "outstanding commitment to public life."

"Whatever differing views people across this country have about the institution, the vast majority share an opinion that Her Majesty has served this country ... with a clear sense of public service and public duty," he said.

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The Queen has been on the throne for 64 years and is the oldest monarch in British history.
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Some, though, were less overawed by the occasion.

"Headline polling figures mask what's really happening," said Graham Smith, chief executive of campaign group Republic. "With the republican movement stronger than ever - and growing - and with the succession looming on the horizon, the monarchy is in a more perilous position than pundits will tell you this week."

(Reporting and writing by Michael Holden; Editing by Stephen Addison)

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Before You Go

Queen Elizabeth Vintage Photos
Ruffled skirt? Check!(01 of35)
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1928 (credit:Print Collector via Getty Images)
She adopted the blanket scarf trend at an early age.(02 of35)
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1930 (credit:Royal Photographic Society via Getty Images)
She had the whole "mommy and me" thing down.(03 of35)
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Circa late 1930s. (credit:Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
She knew the value of a statement coat...(04 of35)
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Circa 1935 (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
...and even a statement shoulder.(05 of35)
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Circa 1935 (credit:Keystone via Getty Images)
She went "bigger is better" when it came to collars.(06 of35)
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1937 (credit:Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
And she nailed the equestrian look.(07 of35)
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1942 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
She wasn't afraid to play with prints.(08 of35)
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1940 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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1944 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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1955 (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
And she appreciated the power of a red lip.(11 of35)
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1946 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
Her wedding dress was elaborate...(12 of35)
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1947 (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
... but she wasn't above repeating a statement piece.(13 of35)
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1951 (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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1954 (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
She had the most bling.(15 of35)
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1953 (credit:Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
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1953 (credit:ullstein bild via Getty Images)
And was sheerly elegant.(17 of35)
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1954 (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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1969 (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
She rocked floral headpieces way before Coachella.(19 of35)
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1961 (credit:Keystone via Getty Images)
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1968 (credit:George Freston via Getty Images)
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1980 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
And turbans, too.(22 of35)
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1975 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
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1977 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
A little rain couldn't dampen her signature look.(24 of35)
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1953 (credit:ullstein bild via Getty Images)
(Or a little sun, either.)(25 of35)
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1977 (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
Her headscarf game was on point.(26 of35)
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1972 (credit:STRINGER via Getty Images)
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1972 (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
She was great in solids...(28 of35)
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1980 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
... And patterns, too.(29 of35)
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1977 (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
And she wasn't afraid of a little touch-up.(30 of35)
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1985 (credit:David Levenson via Getty Images)
She mastered ombr.(31 of35)
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1977 (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
Most importantly, she knew you're never *fully* dressed without a smile.(32 of35)
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2016 (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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2017 (credit:DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS via Getty Images)
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2018 (credit:Samir Hussein via Getty Images)
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2019 (credit:Mark Cuthbert via Getty Images)