Only the direct heirs to the throan were on the balcony
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
its the jubilee weekend
it meant that there have been new laws against child labour and children don't have to work in mines and factory's and mills
The Queen of Britain and the Commonwealth
Windsor Castle is still the official residence of The Queen.
No. Queen Elizabeth will only be a great Grandma when Will and kate or some other of her grand children have a child. As of today's date this has not happened.
Procession from Buckingham Palace down the Mall to Horseguards Parade. This is followed by various bands playing. Then the Irish Guards, whose turn it is this year, will parade their colours for the Queen to see. More music follows and the Queen returns to the Palace where she goes onto the balcony (accompanied by her family) for a fly past of the RAF.
because she was a queen
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
The duration of Today's Children is 900.0 seconds.
Today's Children ended on 1950-06-02.
Today's Children was created on 1933-09-11.
Queen elizibeth
Yes today
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In history there has only been two Queen Elizabeths. Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II is still alive today as the Queen of England. This IS actually Not True. According To Reliable Sources There have been 3 elizabeths. the first was in the 1500's the second thought she was the first in the 1900's then we have our current queen who is actually Queen Elizabeth The Third. Most People Think Shes only The second. Please Correct Me If im wrong. luv Mr Sprinkles Actually I only know of three. There is the virgin queen Elizabeth. She married none, had no king, and considered herself to be married to England. Then there is Queen Elizabeth II, England's current monarch. And of course her mother, Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother. There have been five; Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV, crowned 26 May 1465. Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII and mother of Henry VIII, crowned 25 Nov 1487, Elizabeth I of England and Ireland, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, crowned 15 January 1559, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of George VI and mother of Elizabeth II, crowned 12 May 1937 and Elizabeth II, crowned 2 June 1953.
No. They were in Verona, Italy. If you go to Verona today there is a location that is said to be Juliet's house and balcony.