Queen Elizabeth I
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is "Defender of the Faith" and Supreme Governor of the Church of England i.e., the Anglican Communion. She is the ecclesiastical superior of the Archbishop of Canterbury. This answer is from en.wikipedia.org under "Queen Elizabeth II".
It depends on which queen you are talking about. If you are referring to the Queen Elizabeth II of England, that would be the Anglican Church. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark officially heads the Lutheran Church in Denmark, but has even less influence over than than Queen Elizabeth II over the Anglican Church.
Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, who worshipped in the Anglican Church set up by her father Henry VIII. Queen Elizabeth II, is also Anglican. No Roman Catholic, has been permitted to take the English Throne, since the 17th Century.
No she is not Catholic. She is a member of the Anglican Church-in fact she is in charge of it as "defender of the faith"
Roman Catholic AnswerNo one, the Catholic Church cannot be "combined" with anything. The Anglican Church is a protestant church that was formed by Henry VIII as he left the Catholic Church and then it was established by Parliament under his daughter, Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth I was an Anglican and a member of the church her father Henry VIII founded. The nation was still in turmoil over the change from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.
Pope disliked him because she is an anti-catholic.She encouraged the people of England to enter the Anglican church.
Anglican church
If you are talking about the creation of the Anglican Church and Henry VIII, and his daughter Elizabeth I, and son, Edward making Catholicism illegal, then King Henry VIII, King Edward, and Queen Elizabeth.
Elizabeth did not found a new religion. Her father, Henry VIII did and it is called the Anglican church. It wasn't a new religion. It was a new church within the same catholic christian religion.
Elizabeth II, Queen of the UK is head of the Church of England, which is officially a protestant church although many of its rituals and rites are considered by some as catholic.