There is no Queen of Britain.
Britain is a geographical term describing the larger of the two main islands of The British Isles.
This island includes England Wales and Scotland and together with the province of Northern Ireland (the Northern corner of the other large island) and over 1000 small islands makes up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The queen of the United Kingdom is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who was born on 21st April 1926.
She is not The Queen of England - there hasn't been one of those for more than 300 years.
Queen Elizabeth II is 87 ( born 21 april 1926) and has been queen since 6th february 1952 but was coronated 2nd june 1953 so has been queen for 62 years (2014)
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Queen Victoria, who served as queen of Great Britain from 1837 until her death in 1901. She was 18 when she became queen and died at the age of 81.
Queen Anne, who was born on February 6, 1665, became Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in March 1702, at the age of 37, and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland in May 1707, at the age of 42.
There is no "Queen of Britain" Britain, or more correctly Great Britain, is a part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Queen is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Anne, who was born on February 6, 1665, became Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in March 1702, at the age of 37, and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland in May 1707, at the age of 42.
No. Queen Anne became the first Queen of Great Britain 301 years ago.
Britain doesn't have a King ! We have a Queen - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of Britain.
She was the queen of BRITAIN, not England.
The current queen of Britain is - Queen Elizabeth II.
There is no queen of Australia. The Queen who you might call Australia's Queen is more of Britain's queen. So, I reckon it was spent in Britain, unnoticed.
Queen Anne of Great Britain was born on February 6, 1665.