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AnswerHer Majesty has actually been offered several honorary doctorates, though Her Majesty cannot accept them because Her Majesty ranks above all deans. One could also say Her Majesty's hereditary entitlement is a qualification. Her Majesty has also made many notable strides for democracy and freedom during Her Majesty's reign. Her Majesty's military rank and achievements also lend qualification. Really it depends on what it is you are looking to qualify Her Majesty for because Her Majesty has many qualifications on a wide spectrum.
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she had to be the legitimate child of Henry VIII

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Our present Queen, Elizabeth II, was the next in line for the throne, on the death of her Father, George VI.

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