Gerald Ford
Elizabeth and the Presidents
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history. She ascended to the throne, and was crowned Queen at the age of 27. During her 70-year reign, Her Majesty witnessed a record 14 U.S. Presidents walk through the White House doors. From the end of World War Two to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Elizabethan age saw great changes to American society. Some Presidents flourished. Others faltered in the face of division and uncertainty. But, Queen Elizabeth II remained a constant symbol of hope and duty, quietly watching history unfold from across the Atlantic. This is… Elizabeth and the Presidents.
Elizabeth and the Presidents
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history. She ascended to the throne, and was crowned Queen at the age of 27. During her 70-year reign, Her Majesty witnessed a record 14 U.S. Presidents walk through the White House doors. From the end of World War Two to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Elizabethan age saw great changes to American society. Some Presidents flourished. Others faltered in the face of division and uncertainty. But, Queen Elizabeth II remained a constant symbol of hope and duty, quietly watching history unfold from across the Atlantic. This is… Elizabeth and the Presidents.
When the Windsors Met the Reagans
Although close allies for decades, the U.K. has one major difference to its American cousin: the Monarchy. Presidents have come and gone for hundreds of years with each political party fighting it out for a place at the White House. And yet, the British Monarchy has remained a constant, witnessing the rise and fall of governments from across the Atlantic. But what happens when one of the world’s most powerful political leaders meets one of the world’s most powerful families?