The queen of France and England is Mary Tudor
She was queen of both England and france and she gave women more rights as queen
The person you are asking about is Eleanor of Aquitaine.
The woman who was queen of both England and France was Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was married to King Henry II of England and previously to King Louis VII of France. Eleanor played a significant political role during the 12th century and was a key figure in the Plantagenet dynasty. Her influence extended beyond her marriages, shaping the history of both nations.
Elizabeth the first of England was crowned "Queen of England, Ireland and France".The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Henrietta Maria of France.
Mary Tudor never did become Queen of France. Only Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Stewart became Queen of France the age of 17.
No one, France and England were both allies of Belgium,and when Germany attacked Belgium,both France and England had to join
England is separated from France by a channel.
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Yes - Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of both.