Joseph Crowley
fruit and vegatables
Governor General
The queens would eat very fancy foods during the banquets in the Victorian times. These foods would often consist of many courses including dessert.
The title given to the Queen's representative in a Commonwealth realm is "Governor-General." The Governor-General acts as the Queen's representative in the country, performing ceremonial duties and ensuring the constitutional and legal framework is upheld. This role often involves the appointment of the Prime Minister and the opening of Parliament, among other responsibilities.
The Governor General
Governor General
Henry the 8th
speaker of the house
Princess Elizabeth
Anne Kimball Tuell has written: 'John Sterling, a representative Victorian'
the most common reason for this is because they thought that the poor were worthless in this world and shouldn't be in it, so they left them to rot and die, while the Kings and Queens had luxury accomodations.