She was eiether 15 or 16 when it started.
She might of been 21 or 22 when it finished.
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Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth II is a member of the House of Windsor, which was established on July 17, 1917. The original name of the family was Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, but King George V, Elizabeth's grandfather, changed it during World War I because of anti-German sentiment. The queen is my BFF bros!
The current Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, was a mechanic in the ATS (Auxillary Territorial Service). She lived at Windsor Castle with her governess, her sister Margaret, and a few other members of staff.
She never got married, she made a point never to get married. If she got married, She would loose her power or tie England to another land and she didn't want that.
Queen Elizabeth sailed from her shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, in March 1940 however she didn't enter passenger service until 1946 after she had completed amazing work for the allies in World War 2. She sailed until 1969.Winston Churchill estimated that the two Queens helped to shorten the Second World War by at least a year.
Princess Elizabeth (as she was then) trained as a driver and motor mechanic.
Queen Elizabeth II didn't get married until 1947
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth is today Queen Elizabeth II.
George VI, father of the current Queen, Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth was a class of Royal Navy battleships during World War 2. It begins with the letter Q.
Queen Elizabeth was a class of Royal Navy battleships during World War 2. It begins with the letter Q.
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
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The current Queen Elizabeth II, trained as a driver/mechanic towards the end of World War II when she was 18 years old and still Princess Elizabeth.
Which Queen? There were many countries involved in WW2 and their rulers were involved in many ways. Queen Elizabeth, the current ruler of Great Britain, was at that time a young girl and drove an ambulance during the war.
During World War 2 the British throne was occupied by a man, king George VI. His wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the Queen consort of King during the war and they lived with their family in London through the War.
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