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What is Queen Elizabeth head of?

Queen Elizabeth ll is monarch of The United Kingdom and British Commonwealth.


Who is the head commonwealth of nations for 2010?

The British monarch is always head of the Commonwealth. Currently, it is Queen Elizabeth II.


Who is the head of Commonwealth?

Queen Elizabeth II is the current head of the Commnwealth fo Nations.Yoweri Museveni, (President of Uganda) is the Current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Council


How old would queen Elizabeth right now?

Queen Elizabeth is 88 years old. She was born on April 21, 1926 in London. Queen Elizabeth is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England as well as the Head of the Commonwealth.


Facts about Queen Elizabeth?

Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen of England. A fact about her is that she is the head of the 53 member Commonwealth of Nations.


Who is the present head the Commonwealth of Nations?

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II


Who is the present head of Commonwealth group of Nations?

Queen Elizabeth II.


Jamica head of state?

Queen Elizabeth is the recognized head of state of Jamaica, as it is a member of the Commonwealth.


What does the queen's baton carry in commonwealth games?

The Queen's Baton carries the message which the Head of Commonwealth (Elizabeth II) reads at the Opening Ceremony of the next Commonwealth Games.


Do New Zealand Have a king and queen?

New Zealand is a democratic country, holding its elections every four years. As a member of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II recognized by New Zealand, though not as its queen.


Queen elizabeth first visited new zealand as queen?

Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Commonwealth, of which New Zealand is a part. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and she is the monarch (Queen) of New Zealand and thus its Head of State of New Zealand. Being Head of State in this way is largely a ceremonial position.


Who is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations?

The Monarch is the head of state (and therefore the head of British government). Technically, it is the monarch who appoints the Prime Minister, who de facto runs the country.