Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) being pushed around the grounds of Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother’s ancestral home, c. 1928.
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Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) being pushed around the grounds of Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother’s ancestral home, c. 1928.

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Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose photographed by Marcus Adams in 1928 and 1933, respectively. © The Royal Collection.
The 1928 sitting had resulted in a number of successful portraits. Indeed, it is said that the Princess and her parents were so delighted with the pictures that they later asked Adams if he would photograph Princess Margaret in a similar attitude and dress when she reached the same age.
Two-year-old Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) photographed with her grandmother Queen Mary in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, September 1928. Two of King George V’s pets are also pictured - Charlotte the parrot and Snip the terrier. © The Royal Collection.
Princess Elizabeth of York photographed by Marcus Adams on 5 July 1928. © The Royal Collection.
Princess Elizabeth photographed by her father, the Duke of York, in 1928.

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Princess Elizabeth, c. 1928-9.
Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II, aged two in 1928. Marcus Adams.