Her Majesty The Queen is 85 this year and is still looking fabulous!
*In the Commonwealth realms: "Her Majesty, The Queen" *Elsewhere: "Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II"
If you are asking about Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth she is still alive.
How can you write a latter to Majesty Queen Elizabeth?
Her Majesty's coronation, when she assumed the mantle of Queen, took place in 1953, when she was 25 years old.
The Queen is referred to as first "Her Majesty the Queen" But if speaking to her it is first "Your Majesty" and henforth "Ma'am"
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is currently 92 years old (as of 20/07.2017).
Protocol dictates any member of the Royal Family or staff refers to Her Majesty as etither "the Queen", "Her Majesty" or both "Her Majesty the Queen"
Her Majesty the Queen "in Right of Canada" means the Queen acting in Her Majesty's capacity as the Canadian monarch, exclusive of the Queen's roles in the other Realms of the Commonwealth. The phrase can also be used to refer to the Queen as the monarch of Canadian provinces, particularly when provinces are engaged against one another in judicial proceedings.For example:Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Québec
The correct spelling of the honorific is majesty (Your Majesty, for Her Royal Highness, the Queen).
90. She was born on April 21, 1926.Assuming you're talking about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - She is currently 90 years old (in 2016).
90. She was born on April 21, 1926.Assuming you're talking about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - She is currently 90 years old (in 2016).