By no means. Shakespeare was generally very careful not to offend royalty, because doing that sort of thing landed you in jail and ruined your production. He and his company went to court to play for the Queen from time to time, and he didn't seem to have a problem with that. They did accept a sponsorship to perform Richard II from the Earl of Essex, who was trying to use it to stir up support for his planned coup d'etat, but they did it for the money, not because they didn't like the Queen.
No she loved all his plays
If you are talking about England, the country where Shakespeare was born, Elizabeth the 1st was the Queen
Queen Elizabeth was queen when Shakespeare was born and continued to be the queen until she died, when Shakespeare was 39.
Shakespeare's birth date is not known, but he was Baptized on April 26, 1564.Queen Elizabeth I was Queen of England at that time.
Queen Elizabeth the first reined when romeo and juliet was writtenWilliam Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First.
No. Queen Elizabeth I of England never married. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.
Queen Elizabeth
Yes, she did Queen Elizabeth did she said it was the finest play she went to. Queen Elizabeth was in the court where Shakespeare's plays were performed, she attended a lot of his plays.
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I provided playhouses for Shakespeare so that his plays would be used and he would get the money for the use of it.
Queen Elizabeth ruled England, and William Shakspeare wrote plays.
They are all dead, unless you are talking about Queen Elizabeth II. Do you want to know who was born first? Queen Elizabeth I, in 1533. (Then Shakespeare, in 1564, Eisntein in 1879 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1926) Do you want to know who lived longest? Albert Einstein died at the age of 76. (Queen Elizabeth II is 84, Elizabeth I died when she was 70, and Shakespeare died at 52))