Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is monarch of 16 different countries.
The one title she does NOT have is "Queen of England."
She is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom.
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England has never had a president. It is a monarchy, so it has a King or a Queen. So unless they change their system to being a republic, there will never be a president in England.
England, being part of the UK, is ruled by the same hand as they are. United Kingdom has a parliamentary monarchy, therefore a queen, Queen Elizabeth II.
being queen of england
It does have, with being part of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning monarch of Canada
Are you referring to the Act of Union 1707 between England and Scotland, forming Great Britain? If so, the monarchs since then have been the King/Queen of England, just as they have been the King/Queen of Scotland - England and Scotland did not cease to exist when the statute came into effect. This is the equivalent of our current Queen, Elizabeth II, being the Queen of Great Britain and of, among others, Australia and Canada. Another example would be to consider the Queen as the Queen of Devon and of Nottinghamshire, because both Devon and Nottinghamshire are in Great Britain (it's just that we don't tend to refer to the monarchy on that scale).
Being queen of England
It hasn't ended. Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state. There was, before "Great Britain" came into being in 1707, a short period of non-monarcy, known as the Commonwealth, the republican period of government in England between the execution of Charles I in 1649 and the Restoration of Charles II in 1660.
The Queen's official residence in England is called Buckingham Palace. Located in London, it serves as the administrative headquarters of the monarchy and is used for various official events and ceremonies. The palace is also a popular tourist attraction, with the Changing of the Guard ceremony being a highlight for visitors.
A "dictator" is a head of state who exercises arbitrary authority over the lives of his citizens and who cannot be removed from power ...while a monarchy isa king or queen who rule is country or village......eg Queen Elizabeth of England
Queen Elizabeth I spent most of her life being the Queen of England. Queen Elizabeth II has spent most of her life being the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth I is famous for being the Queen of England and Ireland from 1533 to 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is the current Queen of England. The same family has been in power since for nearly 400 years.
Being Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India during a reign that laster 63 years