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  1. The King was found dead in bed at Sandringham House in Norfolk, on the morning of Feb. 6. He had died from a coronary thrombosis — a blocking of blood flow to the heart as a result of a blood clot in an artery — in his sleep. He was only 56 years old.

    • The Birth of Prince Albert
    • Serving His Country
    • Speech Therapy
    • The Birth of A Daughter
    • A Royal Wedding
    • George Becomes King
    • A King at War
    • Attlee Triumphs
    • George’s Daughter Weds
    • The King Breathes His Last

    Queen Mary gave birth to the future George VI on one of the gloomiest dates in the royal calendar: Queen Victoria’s beloved consort, Albert, had diedon 14 December 34 years earlier.

    The prince serves in the Royal Navy, eventually seeing action manning a gun turret aboard HMS Collingwood at the battle of Jutlandin 1916.

    Prince Albert begins his ultimately successful course of speech therapy with Lionel Logue in Harley Street.

    Birth of the future Queen Elizabeth II, followed by, in 1930, that of Princess MargaretRose. The nuclear royal family is complete.

    Prince Albert marries Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey to much public rejoicing. The press describes the bride as “the smiling Duchess”. 1. The 8 most famous royal weddings in British history

    George ascends the throne with some reluctance after the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII, and amid some establishment worries that he may not be capable of undertaking the role. He was crowned on 12 May 1937.

    Outbreak of the Second World War. May 1940 marks the beginning of George VI’s close and extremely successful working relationship with the new prime minister, Winston Churchill.

    Labour wins a landslide election victory. After the king’s initial regret at Churchill’s defeat, a cordial working relationship develops with the incoming prime minister, Clement Attlee.

    The wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. The king’s first grandchild, Prince Charles, is born in 1948 and Princess Anne in 1950.

    George dies in his sleep at Sandringham after a day spent shooting hares. Next day the Daily Mirrorwrote: “This was by any standards, anywhere, a good man.” Professor Denis Judd’s biography, George VI, was republished in a revised edition in 2012 This article was first published in the January 2012 issue of BBC History Magazine

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  2. Feb 6, 2012 · On Feb. 6, 1952, Britain’s King George VI died in his sleep at age 56. The Feb. 7 edition of The New York Times reported, “The mood of London today was one of sorrow for the sovereign who had served his country so well and who was no more.”. George VI was born Albert Frederick Arthur George in December 1895, the second son of Prince ...

  3. Death Sandringham House in Norfolk, where the King died. George VI had undergone a lung operation in September 1951 from which he never fully recovered. In the evening of 5 February 1952, he had a meal with his family at Sandringham House, Norfolk, and retired to bed at 10:30 pm. He died in his sleep on 6 February 1952 at the age of 56. He was discovered by his valet at 7:30 am and the news ...

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  4. Sep 20, 2022 · She fell into the position at just 25 years old in 1952 after her father, King George VI, died of coronary thrombosis at 56 amid his battle with lung cancer. Although she was not officially ...

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  6. After his death, the King's body lay in state for three days in Westminster Hall. During this period, about 300,000 people filed past the coffin to pay their respects. The picture shows Princess ...

  7. On 6 February 1952, George VI, King of the United Kingdom, died at the age of 56, at Sandringham House, after battling with a prolonged cancer. His state funeral took place on 15 February 1952. A period of national mourning commenced and his eldest daughter and successor, Queen Elizabeth II was proclaimed the new monarch by the Accession Council. George VI's coffin lay in St Mary Magdalene ...

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