since she was born
Neither. There has not been a Queen (or King) of England since 1707 when the crowns of Scotland and England were united. Great Britain is not a country, it's an island. Queen Victoria was Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
the queen has lived on the throne for 60 years
Long ago, the US used to belong to the UK. The reason why the United Kingdom is called UK is because United Kingdom is where the Queen of the Commonwealth countries stays. The reason why the United States is called the US is because it has the most states plus was united from the UK when this country used to belong to the United Kingdom.
She lived along time.
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The 'Right to Buy" policy in the United Kingdom allows council tenants to buy their council houses. This legislation also gave discounts to the tenants depending on how long they had lived in the houses.
In the United Kingdom there has to be a general election every 5 years. (Election of members of the House of Commons) The United Kingdom is ruled as a constitutional monarchy by HM Queen Elizabeth II. The monarchy is hereditary. The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.
10,097,327 years
No, Queen Victoria was a female monarch who reigned over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901. She was known for her long and influential rule during the Victorian era.
In the beginning of the 1700s the United Kingdom was ruled jointly by William and Mary and then Queen Ann. When she died, King George I of Hanover became king. He preferred living in Germany to England. Still, he was willing to be King of the United Kingdom as long as the United Kingdom would send money to him in Germany. Parliament actually ruled the United Kingdom until 1763 with very little input from the king. Then George III took over.
Being Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India during a reign that laster 63 years