Queen Mother Elizabeth then Queen refused to leave London during the Blitz of the second world war. When Buckingham Palace was bombed and she narrowly averted serious injury, she said, "I am glad we have been bombed….it makes me feel like I can look the [heavily bombed] East End in the face." She spent the war crisscrossing the country, visiting the troops, and providing comfort and compassion to subjects who had lost their homes or their relatives in the bombing.
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Elizabeth I was three years old when her mother,Anne, was beheaded for witchcraft by Henry VIII.
If this question is a reference to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist and Mary, mother of Jesus, then no, Elizabeth was Mary's cousin. If you mean Queen Elizabeth I and Mary I, yes, they are. They are both Henry VIII's daughters.
Elizabeth of York.
Elizabeth Wilberforce
Elizabeth Plantaganet of York. Her parents were Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
Clarence House, the former London residence of the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, is the Prince of Wales' (Prince Charles) current official residence.
Edward's mother died when he was very young. The circumstances of her death are not explicitly explained in the saga.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother lived her widowhood from 1953 till her death in 2002 at the Clarence House in London.
She was greatly amazed because the mother of God visited her.
Elizabeth I was three years old when her mother,Anne, was beheaded for witchcraft by Henry VIII.
Anne Boleyn was beheaded in the Tower of London by King Henry VIII.
Elizabeth Bowes Lyon
Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
H.M Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) was the mother of H.M Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth II's mother Elizabeth II's mother was the queen consort (wife) of George VI. She was also called Elizabeth. Before her marriage, she was known as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. After the death of George VI she was called 'Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother' in order to avoid confusion with her daughter. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.