As the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling head of state for England. At that time, England functioned as a constitutional monarchy.
Queen Elizabeth I
In 1558 CE Elizabeth I became Queen of England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and took the throne after her older sister Mary died. Elizabeth I reigned from 1558 to 1603 CE.
Queen Elizabeth the second of England and first of Scotland is the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and has had to tolerate any problems her government got her into.
In England
Elizabeth the first of England was crowned "Queen of England, Ireland and France".The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I was ruler of England in 1588.
The Queen of Antigua and Barbuda (the Queen of England) is the leader of Antigua and Barbuda. This is currently Queen Elizabeth II. She is represented by the Governor General, Dame Louise Agnetha Lake-Tack.The leader of the government in Antigua and Barbuda is the Prime Minister, Baldwin Spencer.
Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen: Elizabeth II of England Governor: Peter Andrew Waterworth
Queen Elizabeth to 1603 and King James I thereafter.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I of England, it was Queen Mary I of England, her sister. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, it was King George VI, her father.
Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England.
No, her half-sister Mary I reigned before Elizabeth. Elizabeth succeeded the throne upon Mary's death.
In 1558 CE Elizabeth I became Queen of England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and took the throne after her older sister Mary died. Elizabeth I reigned from 1558 to 1603 CE.
The queen of England is the head of state while the Prime minister is the head of the government There hasn't been a queen of England since Queen Elizabeth 1 died in 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which is what the questioner asks) and David Cameron is Prime Minister.
Queen Elizabeth the second of England and first of Scotland is the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and has had to tolerate any problems her government got her into.