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Q: Why has there not been a king or queen of England since 1707?
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How much does the queen of England earn a day?

There has not been a Queen, or King, of England since 1707.


Was Queen Victoria on the throne for England?

Neither. There has not been a Queen (or King) of England since 1707 when the crowns of Scotland and England were united. Great Britain is not a country, it's an island. Queen Victoria was Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.


Who was king or queen of England in 1860?

Queen Victoria was Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1860. She was not Queen of England - there has not been one of those since 1707.


Why is Queen Elizabeth II not the queen of England?

There has not been a Queen (or King) of England since the British Crowns were united in 1707. Elizabeth II is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


How many poodles does the queen of England have?

None, she keeps corgis, not poodles. Also, the last queen of England was queen Anne, who became queen of Great Britain and Ireland in 1707. There has been no English monarch since then.


Who was the queen of England in 1870?

Queen Victoria ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.Her title was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.


How many queens have been crowned in England?

Since the United Kingdom became a unionised sovereign state in 1707, there have been three queens: Queen Anne I (1707 - 1714), Queen Victoria I (1837 - 1901) and Queen Elizabeth II (1952 - Present). The United Kingdom as we know it today - consisting of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland has only had one Queen: Elizabeth II.


Who was the king of England during 1858?

There has been no King of England since 1707. George III was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820.


Why do people in England think that there is such a thing since 1707 as the Queen or King of England?

Are you referring to the Act of Union 1707 between England and Scotland, forming Great Britain? If so, the monarchs since then have been the King/Queen of England, just as they have been the King/Queen of Scotland - England and Scotland did not cease to exist when the statute came into effect. This is the equivalent of our current Queen, Elizabeth II, being the Queen of Great Britain and of, among others, Australia and Canada. Another example would be to consider the Queen as the Queen of Devon and of Nottinghamshire, because both Devon and Nottinghamshire are in Great Britain (it's just that we don't tend to refer to the monarchy on that scale).


Why does Answerscom think England is Britain when clearly it is not?

England is not a State it is part of a State called Great Britain. England has not been a State since 1707 although ruled by Scottish Royal House of Stuart Monarchs between 1603 & 1707. The last Queen of England was Stuart Queen Anne up until 1707. Queen Anne was also the first Monarch of Great Britain from 1707 to 1714 when she died and her cousins in the House of Hanover then Saxe Coburg took over. HM Queen Elizabeth is also a direct descendent of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland. England does not receive Ambassadors but Great Britain does albeit in London the capital of Great Britain.


Who was Queen of England during World War 1?

There has not been a Queen or King of England since 1707. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdon Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. George V was the KING of The United Kingdom from 6 May 1910-20 January 1936. His Queen Consort was Queen Mary of Teck.


Who was king or queen in 1733 in England?

King George II (George Augustus; born 10th November 1683- reign commenced 11th June 1727 -died 25th October 1760)There has not been a King (or Queen) of England since 1707.George II was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain - which includes England, Scotland and Wales.He held the title King of Ireland separately.