Dynasties and Royalty timeline
George VI dies and is succeeded by his elder daughter as Elizabeth II
A group of officers led by Gamal Abdel Nasser depose Egypt's king, Farouk, and send him into exile
King Adbullah's grandson Hussein (who was with him when he was assassinated in 1951) becomes king of Jordan
The new queen of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II, is crowned like all her predecessors since 1066 in Westminster Abbey
Norodom Sihanouk abdicates as king of Cambodia and becomes the country's prime minister
Hassan II begins a 38-year reign as the king of Morocco
Idris I, king of Libya, is deposed in a bloodless coup led by Muammar al-Gaddafi
Qaboos bin Sa'id seizes the throne from his father, Sultan Sa'id, in a palace coup in Oman
A military coup deposes Zahir Shah and brings to an end the hereditary monarchy in Afghanistan
An uprising organized in Ethiopia by the Dergue results in the arrest of Haile Selassie and his murder a year later
Franco dies and is succeeded as Spanish head of state by Juan Carlos, heir to the Bourbon throne
Prince Charles marries Diana Spencer in St Paul's Cathedral in London
Charles and Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales, announce that they have agreed to separate
The divorce is finalized of Charles and Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales
Diana, the Princess of Wales, and her friend Dodi Fayed die after a car crash in Paris
King Hussein of Jordan dies and is succeeded by his son as Abdullah II
Crown Prince Dipendra kills nine members of his own royal family at the court of Nepal
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, widow of the British king George VI, dies at the age of 102
Fifty years after her accession to the throne, the British queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Golden Jubilee
The Prince of Wales marries Camilla Parker Bowles, subsequently to be known as the Duchess of Cornwall
Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the name Benedict XVI
Queen Elizabeth II, having been on the throne for 63 years, 217 days, becomes the longest-reigning British monarch, surpassing the reign of Queen Victoria
The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was held at St George's Chapel, England, with an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion