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Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, celebrated VE Day in 1945, calling it one of the most memorable nights of her life. At 19, she joined the crowds in London, marking her commitment to public service. She had earlier helped support the Queen's Wool Fund and offered messages of support to evacuated children during WWII.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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