Queen Elizabeth II surpasses Queen Elizabeth I as the world`s second-longest-reigning monarch.
After France`s Louis XIV, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom surpassed Thailand`s King to become the world`s second-longest-reigning monarch.
Highlights:
- Elizabeth II overtook Thailand`s King and became the world`s 2nd-longest-reigning monarch in history, after France`s Louis XIV.
- The UK has been celebrating the Queen`s Platinum Jubilee to mark 70 years of service to the nation.
- After 4 days of royal and street parades, pageantry, and other events held across the UK and the Commonwealth to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee milestone.
- Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 and became the longest-serving British monarch in September 2015, surpassing Queen Victoria, her great-great.
- Now, Queen Elizabeth II has overtaken Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand`s King, who reigned for 70 years and 126 days between 1927 and 2016.
- Louis XIV of France is the longest-reigning monarch, with a 72-year and 110-day reign from 1643 until 1715.
###The Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022 was won by Max Verstappen.
The Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix 2022 was won by Red Bull`s Max Verstappen.
Highlights:
- Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is the winner of the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix 2022 (his 5th victory of the season).
- In the process, Max became the most triumphant driver in the Red Bull of all time.
- Red Bull’s Sergio Perez came 2nd, and Mercedes’ George Russell came at the 3rd spot.
- Max Verstappen had one of the best races in his season, finishing on the podium after beginning from number 3.
- Max has 66 podiums for Red Bull and is tied 9th for the most race wins alongside Niki Lauda and Jim Clark.
###The Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022 was won by Max Verstappen.
The Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix 2022 was won by Red Bull`s Max Verstappen.
Highlights
- Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is the winner of the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix 2022 (his 5th victory of the season).
- In the process, Max became the most triumphant driver in the Red Bull of all time.
- Red Bull’s Sergio Perez came 2nd, and Mercedes’ George Russell came at the 3rd spot.
- Max Verstappen had one of the best races in his season, finishing on the podium after beginning from number 3.
- Max has 66 podiums for Red Bull and is tied 9th for the most race wins alongside Niki Lauda and Jim Clark.