Her Majesty appears on the Canadian twenty-dollar bill because Her Majesty is the Queen of Canada and Canadian head of State. Many prominent Canadians are featured on Canadian bills.
She is Queen of Canada (Reine du Canada) and has been since her accession to the thrones of the 16 Commonwealth Realms in 1952.
It is traditional for the reigning Monarchs image to be on banknotes, coins and stamps. This is not to say that if the Canadian Government decided to remover her head from the banknote she would cease to be Queen. Scotland has its own banknotes which to not bear the image for the Queen though she is still Queen of Scots in her capacity as Queen of The UK.
Because she is the Queen of Canada and is sovereign over Canada, as well as the other Commonwealth Realms. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, and hence, a kingdom. Canada inherited the tradition of placing the sovereign on currency from Britain.
She isn't.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II appears on Canadian currency as the monarch of Canada.
She is also Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
England is a part of the United Kingdom but there has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada. The Canadian Crown exists separate and apart from any other crown. Her Majesty is Canada's Head of State.
Queen Elizabeth II is on Canadian Money because she is the Queen of Canada, and head of state for Canada
Because she is the Queen of England, head of the Church and is a symbolic figure for British civilisation.
because she is the queen of canda
Queen Elizabeth often wore her hair under large red wigs as was the fashion of the time. Queen Elizabeth cut her hair short to be worn under the wigs.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
Which one? Queen Elizabeth I or Queen Elizabeth II? If you're talking about the current Queen (Elizabeth II), no. However, she is from the House of Windsor. Elizabeth I, did have a last name Elizabeth Tudor.
queen elizabeth 3?
Queen Elisabeth II is represented in Australia by the Governor-General.
Most of the earths population has never been on the reverse of a Bank of England banknote. Queen Elizabeth II was the first Monarch to appear on any Bank of England banknote, and she has never been on the reverse either.
Queen Elizabeth II is head of state and is represented in Bermuda by a Governor, who she appoints.
Since 1953, the head has represented Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth is the queen of Canada, and it is tradition to show the monarch on Canadian money.
Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of Canada in an entirely separate role than her role as the Queen of England. She has a role in Parliament, although she is usually represented by a Governor General.
The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
Queen Elizabeth often wore her hair under large red wigs as was the fashion of the time. Queen Elizabeth cut her hair short to be worn under the wigs.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
The Queen of Australia, Elizabeth !!.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada represented by His Excellency the Rt. Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada. *Note that Queen Elizabeth II's role as sovreign of Canada is legally distinct from her role as the sovereign of the United Kingdom.
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?
The current Australian Five Dollar note features Queen Elizabeth II on the front and a view of the new and old Parliament Houses on the reverse.