She needs and deserves the full support and love of her people, especially in this, the year of her special Diamond Jubilee.
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip.
She's got big fat juicy knockers, i love nibbling them
All you need is love
Dame Judi Dench, the foremost Shakespearean actress of her generation.
She needs and deserves the full support and love of her people, especially in this, the year of her special Diamond Jubilee.
She never married.
Because her father fell in love
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip.
Elizabeth murdered the man she loved because is maaadddd....!!
Queen Elizabeth I loved to read and entertainment. Education was her main interest, she had a undying love for intellectual individuals. Her love for entertainment shows through Shakespeare, his plays, and her funding of his programs.
1998 Judi Dench, Shakespeare in Love (Supporting Actress) [Elizabeth I] 2006 Helen Mirren, The Queen (Lead Actress) [Elizabeth II]
Queen Elizabeth I never killed anyone. When young she was in love with Lord Robert Dudley who later married someone else. He died at Cornbury Park near Oxford on 4 September 1588, possibly of malaria, 15 years before the death of Elizabeth.
She's got big fat juicy knockers, i love nibbling them
In the Elizabethan era it appeared in one of Queen Elizabeth I's paintings to symbolize her selfless love.
Prince Edward fell in love with an American woman who had already bee married and divorced. Since she could never become Queen (Edward was supposed to be king), he gave the throne to his younger brother Charles. Charles became King Charles VI and his eldest daughter (Queen Elizabeth II) became Queen after him.
Some notable composers who worked for Queen Elizabeth I of England include William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and John Dowland. These composers were renowned for their contributions to the Elizabethan music scene, producing works for the royal court and church ceremonies. Queen Elizabeth I was known for her love of music and actively supported the arts during her reign in the late 16th century.