The current Queen is of the House of Windsor, The Virgin Queen Elizabeth I ( ruled l558-l603) was the last Tudor monarch- a daughter of Henry VIII. ( the Phil Spector with a crown!) He only managed to actually knock off two of his six wives, the others were divorced, or died of natural causes. Anne Boleyn and Katharine Howard literally got the Axe! By the way it is bad form to refer to Anastasia Romanov as that, she should be styled HIH Anastasia Nicolaievna, Just as it is horrible form and may even be a misdemeanor to refer to Queen Elizabeth II as ( Betty Windsor!) show some respect!By the way England does not have the nobiliary title of Grand Duchess. Duchess, yes, but not Grand Duchess, like the Romanov girls. different title for different royal and Princely houses. In Russia a Grand Duchess outranked a regular princess, and was co-terminously a Crown Princess or Czarevna.
Queen Elizabeth I was Elizabeth Tudor. The House of Tudor began in 1485 with her grandfather, Henry Tudor, who was Henry VII.
The surname of the current Queen Elizabeth is Windsor.
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No, it is Windsor
There has never been a Queen Elizabeth III, apart from the fictional Queen Elizabeth III of Manticore.
Queen Elizabeth's surname was Windsor. Her family's surname was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until 1917 when they changed it to Windsor to sound non-German (the British people were anti-German then as it was WWI). Members of the British Royal Family do not have surnames. They are the descendants of the house of Windsor but this is not the same as holding a surname. However, as you posted this Question in the "Elizabeth I" category I assume you mean the first Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth I was a member of the House of Tudor but, as with Elizabeth II this does not constitute a surname
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
As Elizabeth II was the daughter of King George VI, and as she chose her own name as her regnal name, her name before assuming the throne was, as it is after, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Do note that the Royal Family does not have a surname, thus that is her complete name.
Her mother was also named Elizabeth. Before she married, her surname was Bowes-Lyon
The Queen's full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. However, Windsor is not really her surname as people with royal titles don't hold official surnames so she is simply referred to as Elizabeth II most of the time, rather than Elizabeth Windsor. Queen Elizabeth's real surname is Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The family changed the name as it is a German surname and that would not bode well considering the World Wars.
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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.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
The parents of Queen Elizabeth II of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were King George VI and his wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. King George VI was born "Albert Frederick Arthur George" to the House of Windsor - so he didn't really have a surname.