Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is... Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and Head of the Commonwealth. She is also Queen of 12 countries since her accession: Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands,Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. (Sourced from Wikipedia).
the queen was born in london. queen elizabeth was queen of england .
She was Queen regent of Scotland in her own right, she was briefly Queen consort of France until her husband the king of France died. And she was heiress presumptive of Queen Elizabeth I.
Because she is entitled to hold the position of Head of State until she dies or abdicates due to (for example) ill health. The position is hereditary - not a job !
Queen Elizabeth II does not hold a driving licence or a passport.
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The catholic Brotherhood tried to convince queen Elizabeth that she was not of true faith. She was protestant. Elizabeth was swear to Mary that she will hold the catholic faith. when she becomes queen. she never signs. Mary then dies and Elizabeth becomes queen.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is "Defender of the Faith" and Supreme Governor of the Church of England i.e., the Anglican Communion. She is the ecclesiastical superior of the Archbishop of Canterbury. This answer is from en.wikipedia.org under "Queen Elizabeth II".
The person to hold the throne immediatly before her was her father George VI.
There is no term length for monarchs. They hold the throne for life, or until they abdicate.
Queen Elizabeth I was an absolute Monarch. She had the final word on any government policy and was effectively head of the state. Her namesake, Queen Elizabeth II is a constitutional monarch, and does not wield political power. The power of Great Britain rests in the hands of Parliament and is administered through the prime minister.
Consider Queen Boudica's Revolt or Cleopatra, or Margaret Thatcher or Golda Meir.Or:Take my wife. Yes Please Take My Wife.How about Queen Elizabeth I?
Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII, has been immortalized on decks of playing cards throughout English History as the Queen of Hearts, holding a Tudor Rose.