
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, ascended to the throne and was crowned Queen at the tender age of 27. Since that historic day, Her Majesty has worked with over a dozen Prime Ministers who have formed successive governments on her behalf. Tony Blair became Her Majesty's tenth Prime Minister and would end up being one of the most controversial during her reign. He lead labour to victory after 18 years of conservative rule and went on to become the longest running labour Prime Minister of all time. But how would his plans for radical reform hold up against a Queen with decades of experience?
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Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, ascended to the throne and was crowned Queen at the tender age of 27. Since that historic day, Her Majesty has worked with over a dozen Prime Ministers who have formed successive governments on her behalf. Tony Blair became Her Majesty's tenth Prime Minister and would end up being one of the most controversial during her reign. He lead labour to victory after 18 years of conservative rule and went on to become the longest running labour Prime Minister of all time. But how would his plans for radical reform hold up against a Queen with decades of experience?







