Queen Elizabeth II gets her money from three main ways. The Sovereign Grant, the Privy Purse, a personal investment portfolio which includes several private estates produce money for Queen Elizabeth II.
The central bank of Great Britain, the Bank of England, despite its name, controls the money supply throughout the United Kingdom. It functions primarily through setting interest rates, issuing bank notes and purchasing assets from the Treasury. This is equivalent to the function of the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Like the Fed, the Bank of England has a significant degree of autonomy in setting monetary policy. The Governor of the Bank of England at least nominally reports to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is a cabinet minister in the government. The Chancellor is almost always chosen from among the senior MPs within the governing party. The monarch has no executive authority in this hierarchy.
I think that the queen gets most of her wealth from family heirlooms and and stuff that she has inherited from people.
She does, at Coutts bank.
her clothes!!!
Coutts Bank
no
The taxpayer's money and the government's.
Money was one of Elizabeth's greatest problems. She had to sell monopolies. These gave very special trading rights to the merchants if they paid huge amounts of money to the queen. Merchants with monopolies put prices up to get more money. The people were furious, because it seemed as if the queen was taxing them without parliament arrangement. Elizabeth needed parliament to raise taxes for the war against Spain. Parliament usually granted taxes but it hated monopolies. Everyone knew the queen had the write to sell monopolies and that she needed the money, but it did not seem fair people were angry at high prices and high taxes. Elizabeth was risking he popularity she seemed to be giving up many monopolies. She seemed to be giving in to the Mp's However she kept their respect by making a special speech to parliament.
Marriage Religion Mary Queen of Scots Money Spanish Armada Maintaining her image
Queen Elizabeth appears on all coins minted for the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. She also appears on some coins of the Commonwealth, but it depends on the country. In the UK she also appears on all Bank of England notes but not on the ones printed by the Scottish banks or the banks in Northern Ireland.
yes
she controled all of englands money because there was no priminister
She pooed on the toilet and died
money
Carries money with her.
no
The taxpayer's money and the government's.
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.
Since 1953, the head has represented Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth is the queen of Canada, and it is tradition to show the monarch on Canadian money.
Her problems were, money, poverty and religion
OMG! It's a women and it is Queen Elizabeth 2!
Almost all money in British colonies or ex-British colonies has Queen Elizabeth II's image on it. The Eastern Caribbean is a British colony.