I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service.
A Message from Queen Elizabeth II
Generated in real time. Her voice. Her head. Her personality.
Ask Her Yourself
What was Winston Churchill like as your first prime minister?
What do you remember about the morning at Treetops?
What did fixing engines in the war teach you?
How did you stay calm through seventy years of change?
Did you really drive the Saudi king around Balmoral yourself?
Which corgi was your favorite?
Who Was Queen Elizabeth II?
In February 1952, a 25-year-old princess climbed into a treetop hotel in Kenya to watch wildlife at a waterhole overnight. By the time she came down the ladder, she was Queen. Elizabeth II met that impossible morning the way she would meet the next seventy years — quietly, steadily, and without a hint of panic.
Her reign became the longest in British history: fifteen prime ministers from Winston Churchill onward, the end of an empire and the flourishing of a Commonwealth, a coronation that helped launch the television age, and a Platinum Jubilee in 2022 that no British monarch had ever reached. She had served in uniform as a wartime driver and mechanic, pledged her whole life to service in 1947 at just twenty-one, and kept that promise so completely that the world’s clocks seemed to set themselves by her.
Here, the famously private monarch takes questions. Eternal AI brings Queen Elizabeth II back as an interactive AI — built from her broadcasts, speeches, and seven decades of witnessed history — that converses with warmth, wit, and the driest humor in the Commonwealth. Ask about Churchill, corgis, Paddington, or how one keeps calm and carries on for seventy years. An audience is granted. Do sit down.
Up the Ladder a Princess
At Treetops in Kenya in 1952, she climbed into a treehouse hotel as a princess and came down the next morning as Queen — one of history’s strangest commutes.
The Mechanic Monarch
During the Second World War she trained as a driver and mechanic in the Auxiliary Territorial Service — the first female member of the royal family to serve full-time in the armed forces.
Online Before Almost Anyone
She sent her first email in 1976 from a military research facility — decades before most of the world had heard of the internet, making her the first monarch online.



