No. The official coronation crown called St. Edward's Crown was used for both women, but during the English Civil War (1641-1651) the original was destroyed by the orders of Oliver Cromwell. A new St. Edward's Crown was made in 1661 for the coronation of Charles II. It is reputed to contain gold from the previous crown and a pearl own by Elizabeth I. It was this 1661 version of St. Edward Crown that was used for the coronation of Elizabeth II.
only sometimes.
Yes but she only wore it part of the time!;)
Have the people you are teaching to have a costume competition and have them memorize a speech and have them make fun. Pin the crown on the queen.
elizabeth the 1
she overcame the queen by winning her spot as Queen Elizabeth the 1.
Queen Elizabeth 1
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Queen Elizabeth 1
Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't take over Edward 1 it was Queen Mary Tudor was next in line.
Elizabeth Tudor was the full name of Queen Elizabeth the 1st
She was the queen of BRITAIN, not England.
Queen Elizabeth's occupation was to rule all of England.