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Queen Elizabeth II's Reign

Scots may have voted to stay in the Union, but after 63 years, the Queen is a master of playing the long game, and knows that keeping up appearances north of the border can only help with keeping the country together. The fog finally lifted in Balmoral and the Queen has now arrived in Edinburgh, where her car is about to arrive at Waverley Station. Harry Wallop reports from Tweedbank, where the Queen's train journey will end and she is expected to say a few words to mark her historic achievement.

The Queen is running hour late. She is fog-bound in Balmoral. Meanwhile a crowd numbering about so far are being entertained by the Galashiels Youth Band playing a brass version of Let it Go. The Queen is currently running an hour late because fog has delayed her departure from Balmoral by helicopter.


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New data from YouGov has shown that even in the modern age, the Monarchy is popular across society, and people want to keep it, reports Helena Horton. Kamalesh Sharma, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, has sent a message to the Queen saying: "As a symbol of continuity during decades of unprecedented change, and by drawing our people together in their rich diversity, Her Majesty has embodied all that is best in the Commonwealth. With vision and dedication her example has encouraged successive generations of leaders and citizens to embrace the promise of the future. Want to know how the Queen's reign measures up to the women she is overtaking?

We have all the answers in this addictive interactive timeline. Mrs Titshall has been a Telegraph reader for decades and has been subscribing since , and enjoys reading the Business section, a favourite of her late husband Ernest, and completes our Sudoku puzzles to keep her mind active. Royalty holds the whole country together, and the whole Commonwealth, just as they did during the war. Mrs Titshall knows all about duty: she worked in intelligence before the war until she had to give up work because she was having a baby.

The Queen is the fourth monarch of her lifetime, and she recalls watching the Coronation on television in , along with most of the rest of the nation. If she lives to be , Mrs Titshall can expect another card from the Queen, according to convention, which will be followed by a birthday card every year after that. Steve Hanczar is the lucky train driver who has been given the job of pulling the Queen's carriage on her special day. And here he is Train driver Stephe Hanczar who will take the controls of the steam locomotive pulling Queen's carriage. Germany, which welcomed "Die Queen" so enthusiastically earlier this year during her State visit, has devoted huge amounts of coverage to the Queen's landmark.

In Australia, the Queen's milestone is being celebrated by monarchists, but it is also being used by republicans to kick-start the debate on whether the country should scrap the British monarch as their head of state. Depending on how you calculate the length of the Queen's reign, she may have surpassed the record yesterday, today, or even tomorrow. But Buckingham Palace has used the formula of total days reigned, which seems sensible.

When the Queen passes the record, she will have been monarch for around 33,, minutes - or approximately 2,,, seconds. Wellwishers are in place at Waverley Station in Edinburgh, where the Union of South Africa, the steam train that will pull the Queen's carriage, is looking resplendent. The Duchess of Cornwall is, like other members of the Royal family, treating today as a normal working day.

She will be at the ITV studios in London to go behind the scenes of the This Morning programme to help celebrate the channel's 60th anniversary. She is expected to appear live on television at ITV is one of the many things that was not around when the Queen came to the throne. The day of the Queen's longest reign first dawned in Tuvalu, the Pacific island which is the easternmost of the Commonwealth realms.

Sadly we don't have a correspondent on Tuvalu and the news section of the island's official website hasn't been updated since , when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited! The Queen's train pic.