Maybe
Not unless you have the following criteria: You live in England, You are in the line of royalty or marry a person in the line of royalty. Tough is it not? Not just England has a royal family.... If you want to be queen you should marry an heir to the throne of one of the countries with a monarchy.
yeah, my dad is good friends with the queen, he was at her birthday party.
yes for what not sure but i believe remembering a story that we would still be in royalty but the queen gave it up for a man and got marride so we did
Do you mean which country was Queen Elizabeth crowned Queen? GEEZ SPECIFY YOUR BLOODY QUESTIONS TO GET AN ANSWER England.
The cast of Arrival of Queen and Royalty - 1902 includes: Queen Alexandra as herself
Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert- a German prince who also happened to be her cousin!!! He died from typhus fairly young ( for royalty etc,) so the Queen went into mourning for the rest of her life.
No you have to born into royalty.
Royalty was the bases of European history. There were political/religious triangles that sparked a flame for England, Spain, and Scotland. Queen Elizabeth I of England is one of the most famous European rulers in history, as well as one of the finest. Mary Tutor, Queen of Scotland wanted to inherit England and take over considering Elizabeth I refused to marry or have children. Philip II of Spain wanted to marry queen Elizabeth initially, but they were too different and she refused. Philip married Mary Tutor of Spain to try and take of England.
During Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled England all by herself. It was during this period that Kings did not exist in England.
Canada - Queen Elizabeth II US - No Royalty
The color red in the attire of the Queen of England symbolizes power, authority, and royalty. It is a traditional color associated with monarchs and is often worn during important ceremonial events to convey a sense of regal presence and importance.
The cast of Queen and Royalty Arriving at Horse Guards Parade - 1902 includes: Queen Alexandra as herself