The family name of the Queen of England is Windsor
The queen name is Queen Elizabeth.That is the queen of England.
Depends on which King or Queen you are talking about. The current Queen of England holds the surname Windsor. Queen Victoria's surname was Hanover but I believe it changed when she married. And before then you can tell what the family name of the monarchs was by the name used to describe their periods in history. The Georgians The Stuarts The Tudors Except for the Georgians there I am positive the family names of the monarchs during these periods were Stuart and Tudor. So Henry VIII's family name was Tudor. Hope this answers your question.
Yes it is - Queen of England is the title of the head of the British Royal family.
England does not yet have a King; Prince Charles is next-in-line to the throne. The family name of the Royal Family is in fact Windsor. Thhere has not been a King (or Queen) of England for over 300 years. The title of the monarch is "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." England is part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom.
If you are talking about Elizabeth I of England the her family name was Tudor from her father but her mother's surname was Boleyn.
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary are her given names (Christian names). Her family name is Windsor.
The Queen's maiden name was Windsor.
Elizabeth. She is Queen of the United Kingdom of which England is a part of.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Queen of England'.
There is no King Phillip. Queen Elizabeth's husband is Prince Philip and his family name is Mountbatten, anglicized from the German Battenberg.
what was the name of queen Victoria's husband
It was Queen Wilhelmina. She herself insisted on staying, and only left at the urgent request of both her family and her advisors, as both bombings and a kidnapping plot (by the Germans) had been uncovered.