The Queen and her prime ministers - in pictures

Through her 70-year reign, the Queen greeted 15 prime ministers

The Queen and Edward Heath
The Queen with Edward Heath, the sixth of her 15 prime ministers, in 1973
(Image credit: Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)

In the final official duty of her long reign, Queen Elizabeth II appointed her 15th prime minister when she welcomed Liz Truss to Balmoral.

As head of state, and of the Commonwealth, the Queen received a stream of official letters and briefing notes in the famous red leather despatch boxes. She set aside time each day to read the documents, and prime ministers were sometimes caught out by the breadth of her knowledge.

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