Because the queen stinks
In a phrase, and justly so given some terroristic ( as we would now say) Irish politics and any independence movements among the Irishmen. Irishers loyal to the crown- as were many in the Army and other Armed Forces- such as the London Irish Rifles- were Okay and indeed honored. But those troublesome Fenians, no way. There were a number of assasination attempts on the Queen, probably Fenian-inspired.
It"s a way out guess but probably as Elizabeth I never married and was not a ( Family Woman) Victoria had many children, in contrast.
maybe beacause her mother didn't do anything to make Alexandrina Victoria happy?
No such individual is known to history.
No she was not, the virgin Queen was Elizabeth the First
i think it was elizabeth 1
The last queen to reign in their own right before Elizabeth II was her great-grandmother Victoria. After that the other Queens were the wives of the King. Edward VI s wife ALexandra (Elizabeth's great-grandparents George V's wife Mary (Elizabeth's grandparents) and Elizabeth II's mother Elizabeth Bowles-Lyon
There are many famous queens some of them are: Queen Boudica Queen Victoria Queen Elizabeth 1 Queen Mary 1 Anne Boleyn Queen Anne
AnswerAfter Queen Elizabeth I.
When King Henry Died,His son Edward VI came to the throne. then when Edward died 4 years later, Mary I (bloody Mary) became Queen,and then when she died, the wonderful virgin queen,Queen elizabeth I came to the throne.
it was The answer is Elizabeth Blackwell, who became the first female doctor in the world during Queen Victoria's reign.
Queen Victoria's first daughter was named Victoria, or Vicky
being the longest ruling monarchbeing the first empress of Indiabeing known as the grandmother of England
The most famous kings and queens are, Queen Victoria, King Henry the eighth, Queen Elizabeth the first and second, King Alfred the Great, and Bloody Mary.
If you are talking about England, the country where Shakespeare was born, Elizabeth the 1st was the Queen
Queen Victoria's names were Alexandrina Victoria.