The picture in black and white was taken by
photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in the early years of
Elizabeth's 70-year reign. Armstrong-Jones, who died in 2017,
was married to Elizabeth's late sister, Princess Margaret,
between 1960 and 1978.
It is the first time Elizabeth appears in photographic form on
the magazine's cover, having previously featured in
illustrations marking her marriage to Prince Phillip in 1947 as
well as for her Silver Jubilee in 1977.
"British Vogue pays special tribute to Her Majesty The Queen by
looking back on its own unique relationship with the Monarch
during her seventy years on the throne," the magazine said in a
statement.
The issue, which goes on sale on March 29, has twin covers with
the other depicting "The Queen's Gambit" actress Anya Taylor-Joy
wearing a replica of the George IV State Diadem.
The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Elizabeth, who
turns 96 in April, marked her Platinum Jubilee in February. The
government plans four days of celebrations from June 2-5.
(Reporting by Sarah Mills and Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by
Alexandra Hudson)
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