Queen Victoria was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on 28th June 1838.
Westminster Abbey, the Royal Church, so to speak. By the way Five Sovereign Queens lie buried in this church- Victoria is not one of them, She is interred at the Frogmore Mausoleum, in the Windsor Castle complex- the so-called Home Park, it is a memorial park, not a public pleasure garden.
Every English and British monarch since William I in 1066 has been crowned at Westminster Abbey in London.
King Edward VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey (like most English monarchs) in London, England.
British monarchs are typically undergo their coronation in a famous church. Specifically, British kings and queens receive their coronation at Westminster Abbey.
As is the situation with royal marriages, the coronation of the Monarchs of Britain occurs in Westminster Abbey.
Mostly in Westminster Abbey.
Monarchs (kings and queens)
There weren't any - only kings and Queens and Prime Ministers.
Elizabeth II became queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1952.
Egypt (kings and queens, and they had great power) or the U.K (kings and queens)
Because she was running the country of England
No. The political structure of The British Isles has changed several times throughout history, with consequent changes to the title of the monarch. During the reign of Queen Ann, in 1707 the crowns of England and Scotland were united; before then the monarchs were kings and queens of England and after this date they were Kings and Queens of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1801, the crown of Ireland was added to the union and the monarch then reigned over The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1920 the Southern part of Ireland became independent and the British monarch then reigned over The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The three last monarchs of the Kingdom of England (before it merged with Scotland to become Great Britain in 1707) were: William III, Mary II and Anne
great pyramids are the largest cemetry of the egyptian kings or queens which are made up by several methods,,,,,,,,their hieght is nearly above100ft,,,,,,,,,
a royal shirt and a curly mustashe is great you will be the king/queen of kings/queens.
George II of Great Britain
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
Kings as follows: 1. King David 2. Julius Caesar 3. Alexander the Great 4. Charlemagne