Queen of the Night is a title usually apploied to the celestial body known as the MOON. It was the title of an Opera. I do not know if Mozart's Mom had facial deformities analogous to Craters! Normally the title refers to the Moon.
Birth Mother cannot change.
Queen Cassiopeia
queen cassiopea
Prince Charles will become King when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, dies.
Yes, with her mother every night until she became queen in 1837
In most monarchies, this is hereditary; i.e., you become king or queen because your father or mother, or some other close relative, is the king or queen.
I'm pretty sure her Mother was queen, so as she was her daughter she inherited the title.
No. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died 5 December 1791. Queen Victoria was born 24 May 1819.
She wasn't a vassel. She was the queen to two kings and the mother of 2 kings and a queen as well as a grandmother of a queen.
If the mother of the British sovereign had been the queen consort, then the customary title for her would usually be "Her Majesty the Queen Mother," although she might also be known by the the name and title she used during the lifetime of her late husband the king, such as, "Her Majesty Queen Mary." If the mother of the sovereign had not been a queen consort, then she would not become a "Queen Mother", but would continue with the title she had before the accession of the new sovereign. So, for example, Queen Victoria's mother, who had never been a Queen, continued to be known as "the duchess of Kent."
She was called the Queen Mother (or 'Queen Mum') because she was the mother of the queen.
William would become king should Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, predecease his mother Queen Elizabeth II.