Yes they were- that is why Elton composed a variation of 'Candle In The Wind' dedicated to Diana after her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. He was devastated when she was killed, it was a big shock to him.
No They Didn't, they fought for many years and bloody Mary ( Mary the 1st ) kept Elizabeth imprisoned.
Diana was married to her eldest son, Charles and therefore was Elizabeth's daughter in law.
Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter in law, married to the Queen's son Charles.
A daughter-in-law. After Prince Charles and Princess Diana got divorced, she became the Queen's ex-daughter-in-law.
no, the only way they were related was her being married to charles. but they were devorced.
no the did not.
Because the queen stinks
Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were cousins.
According to the right of succession, Mary Queen of Scots was in line to succeed Elizabeth, since Elizabeth had no children. Mary was Catholic, so Elizabeth had her imprisoned and executed. When Elizabeth died, Mary's son James did indeed succeed to the throne, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England, but he did not favor his Catholic subjects. The Gunpowder Plot was the result of their bitter disappointment over this. See also the related question link below.
Both Prince Philip and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, are great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Therefore, as well as both Elizabeth and Philip being related by blood to Victoria, they are also related to each other, being third cousins.
Yes she did, particularly when Elizabeth was a child because they lived together in a shared household. Mary also sent her money and presents, as well as writing to Henry to tell him how Elizabeth was doing. However after Henry's death their relationship became more strained but they still cared for each other. For example Mary gave Elizabeth the place of honour at her coronation and did name her as her heir.
No.
At a party at her sister Elizabeth's house in Springfield, Illinois, when she was living with Elizabeth and her husband Ninian Edwards, and when he was a young lawyer, recently moved to Springfield.
Mary I (Bloody Mary) was the daughter of Katharine of Aragon ( a Spanish fillie) and Henry Viii. (Blood lust could come from either side) Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry Viii and Queen Anne Boleyn, who was executed. Both wee of the Tudor family dynasty via Henry.
Elizabeth and her brother Edward were close in age and enjoyed each others company. Mary believed Anne Boleyn was the cause of everything bad in Mary's life and her resentment towards her daughter Elizabeth increased as Elizabeth was older and a Protestant.
Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were cousins.
They never met, but as Mary was the first cousin once removed of Elizabeth, she posed a threat to Elizabeth's right to the English throne. Mary was also Catholic while Elizabeth was the leader of the Protestant Church of England. Of course there was no problem when Elizabeth died, Mary was already dead but her son was offered the throne as he was Protestant.
Brooklyn and Queens are right next to each other. They both occupy the western end of Long Island. The northern border of Brooklyn is the southern border of Queens.
According to the right of succession, Mary Queen of Scots was in line to succeed Elizabeth, since Elizabeth had no children. Mary was Catholic, so Elizabeth had her imprisoned and executed. When Elizabeth died, Mary's son James did indeed succeed to the throne, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England, but he did not favor his Catholic subjects. The Gunpowder Plot was the result of their bitter disappointment over this. See also the related question link below.
The Elizabethan times were when Queen Elizabeth ruled England.
Both Prince Philip and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, are great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Therefore, as well as both Elizabeth and Philip being related by blood to Victoria, they are also related to each other, being third cousins.
Yes she did, particularly when Elizabeth was a child because they lived together in a shared household. Mary also sent her money and presents, as well as writing to Henry to tell him how Elizabeth was doing. However after Henry's death their relationship became more strained but they still cared for each other. For example Mary gave Elizabeth the place of honour at her coronation and did name her as her heir.
No.
The borough of Queens has the same borders as Queens County. Each Manhattan borough is also a county in state government: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and the other two have the same names (Queens is Queens County and The Bronx is Bronx County).