There was only one previous Queen Elizabeth, so Britain's current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. (Although her mother was also named Elizabeth, she wasn't the queen. She was married to the king, but that doesn't automatically grant the title of queen as it does in Fairy Tales.)
There has never been a Queen Elizabeth III, apart from the fictional Queen Elizabeth III of Manticore.
In British Monarchy, there has not yet been a Queen Elizabeth III.
No, but the Queen Mother was also named Elizabeth.
There is NO British Elizabeth III. The present reigning monarch is Elizabeth II.
In British Monarchy, there has not yet been a Queen Elizabeth III.
Queen Victoria's children had a governess. Both Victoria and Albert were devoted to their children's education.
she didnt queen elizibeth 2nd is our current queen queen elizibeth 1st NEVER had sex
There is no Queen Elizabeth III, so there's no death year. The current Queen is Queen Elizabeth II, and is alive and well at the age of 84.
Richard III reigned before Elizabeth because it was Elizabeth's grandfather, Henry VII, who defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Also, the play Richard III was written by Shakespeare during the reign of Elizabeth.
There is no Elizabeth III. Queen Elizabeth II is still alive and will be succeeded (all being well) by her eldest son, Prince Charles. QEII's only daughter is Anne, the Princess Royal.
No. That's why the current queen is Elizabeth II and not Elizabeth III, Elizabeth IV, etc. (if you would have thought about it you wouldn't asked such a question)
Because royal spouses don't get numbered, only the reigning monarch.