Queen Elizabeth is considered the head of the church of England. Her successor will be Prince Charles, when he becomes king. Some speculate he might not want the position. If that happens, then his first born son William will become king, if he chooses to be.
Since William has recently increased his popularity, there may be few problems as a result of his coronation.
The head of state is the prime minister, so the queen's death should not pose a significant political problem in England, and the various commonwealth states likewise have their politicos well seeded.
Actually William would become King! Charles would be after William that is if he is still alive when it is his turn.
Queen Elizabeth I was arrested by her sister Queen Mary because a group of Protestants attempted to murder Queen Mary because she was prosecuting anyone who wasn't Catholic. Queen Mary just assumed that Elizabeth was the leader of the attack because she was Protestant and if Queen Mary died then Elizabeth would become queen.
That would be Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
If Mary Queen of Scots had killed Elizabeth - a highly unlikely action from her perceived personality - she would have most likely enjoyed a stint as English Queen if she managed to live a substantial amount of time after the assassination of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth I (17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603) i would say it is queen elizabeth II she has been quen since the early fifties HM Queen Elizabeth II is not a Tudor monarch. The Tudor dynasty started with Henry VII and finished with Elizabeth I.
She would put her napkin in her lap.
The Virgin Queen
As there has never been a queen Elizabeth the 3rd it would be difficult to say. The current queen of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II (2nd)
Queen Elizabeth I provided playhouses for Shakespeare so that his plays would be used and he would get the money for the use of it.
"QE2" is the correct way to refer to Queen Elizabeth II because it stands for "Queen Elizabeth the Second." Writing it as "QE11" would inaccurately represent the regnal number of the current British monarch.
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)
I would start a letter to Queen Elizabeth "Your Majesty" rather than Dear Elizabeth; the formality surrounding the British Crown is quite formidable.
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
The Spanish Armada was coming to invade her country and replace her with Philip II. Philip was a Catholic and Elizabeth was a Protestant. She would probably be killed if they succeeded.
Queen Elizabeth I was arrested by her sister Queen Mary because a group of Protestants attempted to murder Queen Mary because she was prosecuting anyone who wasn't Catholic. Queen Mary just assumed that Elizabeth was the leader of the attack because she was Protestant and if Queen Mary died then Elizabeth would become queen.
because she is queen
Elizabeth, Regina. Elizabeth, Queen. She is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Her mother, Queen Elizabeth, did not use these letters. She was not the reigning monarch, but was consort to her husband, King George.
Queen Elizabeth would have consulted widely to deal with the common day surveillance issues.