When Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon married, on 26 April 1923, the than Duke of York, Albert Frederick Arthur George, she became Her Royal Highness, Elizabeth, The Duchess of York. Before their marriage Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was known as The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
Duke of Edinburgh. He has been affiliated with the outdoor-survival camps known generally as Outward Bound- under what is called the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, both terms are correct.
She is married to Prince Philip, son of Prince Andrew of Greece, and both her and Philip are still alive.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is the daughter of King George VI and his wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. While he lived, the King's wife had the title Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. On The death of George VII on 6 February 1952, his daughter became Queen Elizabeth II and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon took the title Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip, her distant cousin. Before they married he renounced his royal title as Prince of Greece and Denmark and was named Duke of Edinburgh. He was made Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in November 2012.
Albert Frederick Arthur George Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, later changed by King George V to Windsor, who's nickname was Bertie, was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck. He married the Honorable Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes - Lyon at Westminster Abbey and they had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. After the abdication of King Edward the VIII, Albert became King George VI taking the title after his late father, and his wife Elizabeth became Queen Consort. Later, better known to us as the Queen Mother. After the death of King George VI on February 6, 1952 due to lung cancer, his eldest daughter became the current Monarch, her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated sixty years on the British throne in 2012.
Not necessarily. Queen Elizabeth II's husband is Phillip Mountbatten. He is a prince, not a king. When a Queen regnant marries her husband he is not given the title 'King' or he would outrank her.
According to Wikipedia: When the Earl and Countess of Wessex married they didn't want their children to go through the burdens of having the title's Princes or Princesses with the style Royal Highness, but rather as the children of an Earl.[8] So their children are title James, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor.
The former Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon continued to enjoy the rank and style of Queen after the death of her husband, King George VI. The Queen Mother, however, was not born into the Royal Family; she married into it. Thus she could never inherit the title of Queen Regnant - one who reigns as queen. The Queen Mother's title was Queen Consort - the wife of a king: a "Mrs. King." King George's and Queen Elizabeth's daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, was born into the Royal Family and did inherit the title of Queen Regnant.
It is a tradition in the UK royal family, that when a member gets married, they are given a new title. Since there had been no Duke of Cambridge since Prince George, who died in 1859, the Queen decided to reissue the title.
You become queen. There really isn't a special title for it.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
His eldest daughter (the current monarch), Queen Elizabeth II.
"Virginia" was a title for Queen Elizabeth who never got married and claimed that she was a virgin. The state was named after the queen.
Elizabeth I , the Virgin Queen, was never married as this title implies. Elizabeth II, of course, married Prince Philip ( who is of Greek extraction, his mother was an Orthodox Nun)
His late Majesty King George VI, the present Sovereign's father.
No. The present Queen, Queen Elizabeth II, is the sixth queen since 1553 who was also sovereign. There have been other queens who got their title by being married to the King but weren't the sovereign.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is the daughter of King George VI and his wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. While he lived, the King's wife had the title Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. On The death of George VII on 6 February 1952, his daughter became Queen Elizabeth II and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon took the title Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
King George VI's wife was Queen Elizabeth. Most people alive today would know her by the title she took after George VI's death - Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This was specifically done because her given name and that of her daughter were both Elizabeth, and this was an easy way of differentiating them. She was born The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, fourth daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, a Scottish noble family.
Yes, In 1947, King George VI relinquished the title of Emperor of India and became King of Pakistan. He retained that title until his death on 6 February 1952, after which Queen Elizabeth II became Queen of Pakistan. She retained that title until Pakistan became an Islamic and Parliamentary republic in 1956.