One error is to refer to the Channel Islands as Crown territory. Her claim to them is a residue of her claim to the dukedom of Normandy. That is why the royal toast their includes a reference to her as the Duke.
We mark today the official birthday of our head of state, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, queen of New Zealand and of her other realms and territories. Her actual birthday was 21 April 1926, when her grandfather George V was on the throne.
When she was born, the United Kingdom and the Dominions (as they were then called) were still among the most prosperous countries in the world. Using the Maddison compilation of real GDP estimates (and averaging across 1925-27, on account of some considerable year to year volatility in some of the series), here is how things looked at about the time the Queen was born.

At the time, Newfoundland was an independent dominion (for which there is no data, but presumably it was a bit poorer than Canada), and South Africa was also still a domininion. Maddison has no data for South Africa in the 1920s…
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