No of course she doesn't she is the queen and she has to be responsible not to smoke even if she begged she wasn't allowed you should not smoke anyway it will make your lungs black and can kill you and it will ruin your teeth if you don't believe me search it on the internet but the best way you can find the proper answer is go on wiki answers or even go on Google images and type what happens to your teeth when you smoke and it will show you
No, not any more. While the Duchess WAS a smoker in earlier years, she gave up the habit quite a few years ago.
No the Queen dose not smoke.
yes, she smokes a lot.
no she does not smoke, she hates the smell of smoke
She does not smoke. Source: Nadine herself.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
No, she does not smoke.
NO she doesn't smoke!
no she dont
because she was piff
Edward VII
Bob Marley was allowed by Queen Elisabeth to smoke weed anywhere in the UK or the Commonwealth.
No, Chaucer did not smoke tobacco. It was not grown in Europe during his lifetime. It was introduced by Sir Walter Raleigh during Queen Elizabeth's time.
The Queen Mary Hotel only provides non-smoking rooms to its guests. There are designated smoking areas close by for those guests who prefer to smoke.
This should be done by a professional. The hive must be calmed with smoke and the queen removed and relocated.
One of the better ways of removing a swarm of bees is smoke. Another way is to ask a local beekeeper to help remove the queen if she is accessible. If the queen is removed from a colony, the rest will disperse or follow the queen.
No I don't believe or think Henry VIII Smoked !!!Sir francis drake did not bring back tobacco until Queen Elizibeth the first was in rein. SO no he did not smoke!
Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders) is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the Zambezi River. It is also called Victoria Falls, in honor of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
There are several techniquies like, killing the ant queen, using ant pesticides, or using poison gels and fumigating it, which is basically, use a lot of smoke to bring down the ants.
The first European to see the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855 and he named them after Queen Victoria. The Falls were known to local tribes and called Mosi ai Tunya (in the language of the Losi people) translated as 'the smoke that thunders'. Both names are recognised today and are on the World Heritage List