No she should not. She is the head of state of Another Country and whatever problems some people might have with her, nothing justifies shooting her and nothing would be achieved by it.
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Probably not, but ask the attorney and go by what he or she says.
He rearranges the books on her table.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The monarch of the United Kingdom is Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. You could speak to the Queen if you were invited to attend an official event at which she is present of which there are many throughout the year and on her visits to Commonwealth Territories. You can write to her at: Her Majesty The Queen Buckingham Palace London SW1A 1AA
Answer for England and Wales: Absolutely not.
France mainly. Around Paris and Normandy.
How does lady macduff reaction the news that macduff fled England
President Bill Clinton stayed in the Europa Hotel is a four-star hotel in Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland during his visits to Belfast in 1995 and 1998.
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Elizabeth visits the White Cliffs of Dover in the Pride and Prejudice film. These iconic cliffs signify the boundary of England and are featured in a memorable scene where Elizabeth reflects on her feelings for Mr. Darcy.
It is an organisation that helps old people. It does things likes help people get housing, visits people and befriends them, helps them when they have problems and other things.
At various times she is in residence at Buckingham Palace, London, Sandringham House, Norfolk, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Balmoral, Scotland. At other times she is on progress to various parts of the world conducting official visits. She, I am sure, visits her children at their various homes. Right now she's probably at Balmoral. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is not, and never has been, the Queen of England. That title has not existed since the year 1707. She is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which includes England. See related questions below.