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Protocol dictates any member of the Royal Family or staff refers to Her Majesty as etither "the Queen", "Her Majesty" or both "Her Majesty the Queen"
No, Her Majesty the Queen does not have any brothers.Her Majesty had one sister (who has passed away), Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.
If the Queen of England ... or anybody else ... starts addressing themselves in any way at all, it's time to seek professional psychiatric help.
No, Her Majesty the Queen does not have any brothers.Her Majesty had one sister (who has passed away), Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.
Canada certainly does have a Monarch. The Crown of Canada exists separate and apart from any of the other Crowns.Canada's Monarch is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is Canada's Head of State. When Her Majesty is not in Canada, She is represented by the Governor General.No, but we do have a monarchy.
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Because, as with any country ruled by a monarch, its citizens are 'subject' to the laws of the ruling king or queen.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She is "famous" in just the same way as any other Head of State all around the world.
Queen Elizabeth was not a role model to Shakespeare. Shakespeare had no desire to base his life on hers. He did not want to wear wigs, paint his face white, wear dresses with incredibly wide hips or do anything that Elizabeth did. She was the queen, of course, and there were laws about what you could write or perform that might offend her Majesty. But there is no reason to suppose that Shakespeare wrote anything with the queen specifically in mind. She (unlike her successor King James) was not his patron and he did not dedicate any works to her.
Her Majesty appears on the Canadian twenty-dollar bill because Her Majesty is the Queen of Canada and Canadian head of State. Many prominent Canadians are featured on Canadian bills.
As a representative of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, is non-partisan. Her Excellency does not represent any party except for the head of State, the Queen.
Rhodesia Saisbury has not written any books. She was a politician who served as the Prime Minister of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1964 to 1979.