Queen Elizabeth II but with only nominal political power.
England doesn't have a President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). In 1996, this was John Major.
Because it's a Monarchy and has a queen instead.
England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead. In 1995, this was John Major, a Conservative who had served formally as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher.
England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). In 1996, it was John Major, a Conservative who had formerly served as Chancellor under Margaret Thatcher.
England does not have a president. As England does not have a president, there is no office of the president so there is no name for one.
England does not have a president, so there is not information about the current president of England to be got.
England doesn't have a president.
England does not have a president. So there has never been a woman or man as president of England.
England does not have a senate and it does not have a president.
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
England doesn't have a president as it is a monarchy. Only republics have a president.
England does not have a president, so there is no age as an answer.