An episode of the "Al-Marsad" program (2022/2/14) monitored these celebrations and the extensive coverage on the British media, providing a long account of seven decades of political and family events related to the queen's life.

Elizabeth II succeeded - over the years of her sitting on the throne - in maintaining overwhelming popularity among her citizens, despite a series of crises that surrounded her in the palace.

These crises actually began a quarter of a century ago with the death of Princess Diana in 1997, and the criticism faced by the Queen regarding her dealings with the late princess, through the crisis of her grandson Prince Harry, who made the decision to withdraw from the royal family, up to the last crisis with her son Andrew, who faces accusations of sexual assault. The American courts investigated it, which prompted the Queen to announce that she had stripped the Prince of all his military titles.