Margaret’s path from royalty to a national icon

Birth of a future rebel queen

1930

Birth of Queen Margaret, little sister of the supposed future queen, Elizabeth.

Royal cannabis for all

1954

She legalizes cannabis in the country that is becoming a flagship destination for drug tourism. The economy is thriving.

Popularity increases after legalization

1954

She is gaining popularity with the Anglo-Saxon society.

A second album for the queen’s band

1956

His band releases its second album and occupies all its time.

A new era

1958

Citizens elect Prime Minister. Common Wealth countries become independent and celebrate their freedom.

The beginning of a rebel life

1948

Sulphurous adolescence, several scandals exposed. She surrounds herself with artists and musicians and sets up her own underground group in London, joined by the young David Bowie.

The cards are redistributed

1952

Queen Margaret is proclaimed queen after her father and sister were mysteriously poisoned at a family meal.

Coronation of Queen Margaret’s reactions

2 juin 1953

Opponents and supporters of a runaway queen tear each other apart and make headlines.

Royal crisis

1957

She dissolves the monarchy to devote herself to her career. Without offspring, the monarchy crumbles.

Underground phenomenon

1959

Margaret becomes an icon of the political and musical counter-culture of the 50s.

Early loss

1960

She died at the age of 30 following an overdose of LSD in the group’s headquarters in Beverly Hills in London. The English pay tribute to her in the streets.

Now

2020

She remains in the minds to have established democracy in the country, the majority of the English thank her and celebrates her every second of June, The Queen Margaret’s day