CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images 25 of 51 1982: Queen Elizabeth II is seen walking the red carpet with Nancy Reagan in this 1982 Los Angeles, California, taken during her weeklong visit to the States. Polar Worlds, Pacific Encounters, Tudor and Stuart Seafarers and Sea Things will tell the epic true stories of pioneering global explorers and their encounters with people, places and environments across the world’s oceans.Delve deeper into this fascinating topic says one child. On…Find out more about these special messages from The QueenFind out more about the life and work of The Duke of Edinburgh...The Royal Household © Crown Copyright

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Queen Elizabeth II became Head of the Commonwealth upon the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952. In July 1587 White, joined by around 150 men, women and children, arrived safely in Virginia.Raleigh had instructed the group to head for the Chesapeake Bay area north of Roanoke Island but, for some reason, the group returned to the previous settlement instead. "It is a kind of mother/grandmother figure, the slightly correct bosom of the nation," says writer David Starkey. The Royal Household © Crown Copyright As Eleanor Roosevelt's May 1940 letter to Queen Elizabeth illustrates (below), a new understanding … The first group of 107 men landed in July 1585, and included artist John White and scientific adviser Thomas Harriot. We'll never know if that portrayal was accurate but in show biz terms, the queen — the real one — is hot. The commemorations involved speeches from Heads of State whose countries were involved in the campaign - including President Trump - as well as stories from veterans and musical performances.The Queen bid an official farewell to the President and Mrs Trump in Portsmouth once the service had ended. The birth of the first English child in America, White's granddaughter, Virginia Dare, was recorded on 18 August 1587 in the 'Citie of Ralegh in Virginia'.On this trip the settlers had arrived too late to plant crops, so White returned to England for more supplies. Elizabeth II is the sovereign of more than one independent state and has … The dream to establish a permanent colony in Virginia was not realised until the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607.Although these first attempts at colonising America ended in failure, the drive and ambition of Elizabeth's adventurers laid the foundation for the successes that followed.The collections at Royal Museums Greenwich offer a world-class resource for researching maritime history, astronomy and time. All ships and supplies were diverted from the Virginia enterprise to national defence.As a result, Raleigh and White's relief voyage was delayed until 1590. Then, ties were narrow, cars were big, and Dwight Eisenhower was president. It's a sense of mystery that has served her well.The brilliant, brilliant mystique of the queen is that we know so little, and the crumbling of the modern royalty is that we know too much. He used his influence at court to promote a colonial policy that challenged Spain's global domination.After an exploratory voyage in 1584, Raleigh decided that Roanoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina, was the spot to plant a colony. On the final day of the State Visit, the President and Mrs Trump are attending D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth alongside other Heads of State whose forces were involved in the campaign. 10% comes from Commonwealth countries and 15% from other overseas countries. Yet with all the exposure she's had over the years, this little woman in big hats has somehow managed to combine a massive public profile with a remarkable degree of personal privacy. The items included photographs and documents from King George VI and Queen Elizabeth’s visit to the US in 1939, where they were entertained by President Roosevelt in … "Helen Mirren is a lot younger than the queen," says author Will Self. In the 1570s and 1580s, Queen Elizabeth I granted royal permission to two Englishmen to colonise America.As Spain had laid claim to much of South and Central America, England’s attention was directed to the eastern coast of North America.