Her eldest son Charles, Prince of Wales (1948), is next in line for the throne. If for any reason Prince Charles is unable to ascend to the throan then his eldest son, Prince William of Wales (1982) is next in line.
When Queen Elizabeth I died without issue in 1603, a cousin, James VI of Scotland, son of Mary, Queen of Scots, succeeded her. He became James I of England when he came to that throne. Elizabeth and James were both descended from the first Tudor monarch, Henry VII.
Prince Charles, I think
i think it might be prince william?
Charles, the Prince of Wales, is next in line for the English throne.
Charles, Prince of Wales
At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.
Her Father, His Majesty King George VI died in 1952, and 25 year old Princess Elizabeth became Queen.
Elizabeth is one of the names she was given at birth; she chose to use it as Monarch when she took the throne. There is some controversy over the designation II. Elizabeth I was a Tudor (the famous and brilliant daughter of Henry VIII). When James (House of Stewart) succeeded the childless Elizabeth, the Kingdoms of Scotland and England were united. There was never an Elizabeth I of Scotland. ---- The mother of Queen Elizabeth II was born Elizabeth Marguerite Bowes-Lyon. Her elder daughter she and her husband named Elizabeth; the younger they named Margaret.
The Queen of England in 1599 was Queen Elizabeth I of England, the fifth and final monarch (with the exception of Lady Jane Grey), of the Tudor Dynasty.Elizabeth ascended to the throne on November 17, 1558, upon the death of Mary I, and was succeeded by the first Stuart monarch, James I of England (James VI of Scotland).
Her Majesty is not proud, she takes her Royal duties very seriously and when she was a young teenager she made a vow to serve all her subjects to the best of her ability. She believes it is a privilege to serve her country and people.
At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.At the death or retirement of Queen Elizabeth, her son, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales will become king.
Queen Elizabeth II is deliberately discreet about her personal views but is is believed that the Queen takes her duties and her promise to her realms at her coronation extremely seriously.
Nobody "picked" her. Elizabeth was the next heir in line to the throne after the death of King George 6th. Monarchy does not work the same way as electing a Prime Minister or President. With Monarchy, the King or Queen rules until they either step down or die. When either of these happen, the next closest blood relation, the heir, takes their place.
Prince Charles is next in line to succeed to the THRONE after Queen Elizabeth II King James I succeeded Elizabeth I (depending on what question you were trying to ask)
Her Father, His Majesty King George VI died in 1952, and 25 year old Princess Elizabeth became Queen.
"Cue for Treason" takes place during the Elizabethan era in England, specifically during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which lasted from 1558 to 1603.
There's a chance he might do so directly. Prince William is second in line to the throne, after his father, Prince Charles. When Queen Elizabeth II passes on the crown, by death or voluntary act, one of the following will happen. 1 - Prince Charles takes the throne as King Charles III. Prince William is therefore the heir apparant, the next in line. Barring his own death or other exceptional circumstances, he will eventually become King. 2 - Prince Charles refuses the crown, allowing William to directly succeed from Queen Elizabeth II.
Virginia... which also means "Virgin Queen", referring to Queen Elizabeth.
Elizabeth is one of the names she was given at birth; she chose to use it as Monarch when she took the throne. There is some controversy over the designation II. Elizabeth I was a Tudor (the famous and brilliant daughter of Henry VIII). When James (House of Stewart) succeeded the childless Elizabeth, the Kingdoms of Scotland and England were united. There was never an Elizabeth I of Scotland. ---- The mother of Queen Elizabeth II was born Elizabeth Marguerite Bowes-Lyon. Her elder daughter she and her husband named Elizabeth; the younger they named Margaret.
The Queen of England in 1599 was Queen Elizabeth I of England, the fifth and final monarch (with the exception of Lady Jane Grey), of the Tudor Dynasty.Elizabeth ascended to the throne on November 17, 1558, upon the death of Mary I, and was succeeded by the first Stuart monarch, James I of England (James VI of Scotland).
The African Queen
The Queen (Elizabeth II) is the non-executive head of state. The head of the executive branch is the Prime MinisterQueen