The Queen does not give a 'state of the nation' address: that would involve her in politics.
The Queen Elizabeth I has two roles. The two roles were the head of the nation and the head of state.
Queen Elizabeth originated in the state of meghalaya (jowai) INDIA
The cast of A State Visit to Turkey by Queen Elizabeth II - 1971 includes: Princess Anne as herself Queen Elizabeth II as herself Prince Philip as himself
No, Queen Elizabeth II is head of state of several nations SEPARATELY including Canada, Australia, Belize, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.
The Queen Elizabeth I has two roles. The two roles were the head of the nation and the head of state.
Queen Elizabeth of England.It was named after Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth originated in the state of meghalaya (jowai) INDIA
The state of Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth. She is said to have joked in reply, "If I marry, shall you rename it Concubinia?"
Queen Elizabeth (the First of Scotland, the Second of England)
Virginia, after Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen.
The reigning monarch, currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second
The Queen of Australia, Elizabeth !!.
Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.
Australia's Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England.
The head of state for Scotland is Queen Elizabeth II.
The queen of England is the head of state while the Prime minister is the head of the government There hasn't been a queen of England since Queen Elizabeth 1 died in 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which is what the questioner asks) and David Cameron is Prime Minister.