Limited deals Rainbow Queen Elizabeth II Boho Beach Towel With Fringe Tassels 38" × 81" - Colorful Original Art Items Knotted tassels on edges

$65.90
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Limited deals Rainbow Queen Elizabeth II Boho Beach Towel With Fringe Tassels 38" × 81" - Colorful Original Art Items Knotted tassels on edges, This Rainbow Queen Elizabeth II Boho Beach Towel is colorful and classy On the.
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Product code: Limited deals Rainbow Queen Elizabeth II Boho Beach Towel With Fringe Tassels 38" × 81" - Colorful Original Art Items Knotted tassels on edges

This Rainbow Queen Elizabeth II Boho Beach Towel is colorful and classy. On the ends of the towel are cute knotted tassels that give the towel a real "pop". Whether it's chilling in the Great Outdoors or having fun at the beach, these boho beach (or boulder) cloths are the perfect take-alongs to keep you warm. Made with 100% soft polyester, these cover-ups are a large size of 38" x 81"

.: 100% polyester
.: One size: 38" × 81" (97cm × 206cm )
.: Thickness: 0.06''(1.5mm)
.: deals One-sided print
.: Knotted tassels on edges

Queen Elizabeth II Fun Facts:

Elizabeth appeared in seven films and several television specials during her lifetime. The first of these was the 1947 film, The Loves of Captain Hornblower, in which she was played by Virginia Field. In the 1953 film, The Sword and the Rose, she was played by Jean Marsh. In the 1954 film, The Young Victoria, she was played by EVA Hart. The 1970 film, Young Winston, featured Anne Bancroft as Elizabeth. In the 1974 film, The Virgin and the Gypsy, she was played by Joanna David. In the 1992 film, Young Elizabeth, she was played by Amanda Root. The most recent film in which she appeared was the 1997 film, Mrs. Brown, in which she was played by Judi Dench.

Elizabeth was a popular monarch and her coronation in 1953 was a major moment in British culture. She was the first reigning monarch to take part in a televised coronation, and the event was watched by millions of people around the world. In the 1960s, she was the first British monarch to visit the Soviet Union and the first to visit the Republic of Ireland. She also made the first royal visit to Australia and New Zealand. During her reign, she became the first British

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