Tudor
she does not rule she is just a figure head. England is a republic. the chief executive power is the prime minister
AnswerQueen Elizabeth does not have a stlye of ruling. She actually has no power. She is just a figure-head for England. The only reason she is queen of England is because its a tradition in England to have a queen.Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II began her reign on 6th February 1952, and was crowned on 2nd June 1953. Her position is largely ceremonial, but she does have duties with Parliament and the Prime Minister.
No. Queen Elizabeth is the present head of state (2016) of the UK. Nor has any monarch ruled England for more than 300 years. There is no monarch of England as a separate entity.
Parliament rules the UK.
She is the head of state, but she is not actually a wielder of power.
english ruler of england
elizebeth was an epic ruler and an amazing queen for England.
elizabeth was a Tudor ruler
The next ruler of England was King James I, whose wife was Anne of Denmark and was referred to as the Queen. However the next queen regnant (who reigned in her own right) after Elizabeth I was Mary II who was co-ruler with William III.
england
The ruler of Liverpool is the same ruler as for the rest of England, Queen Elizabeth II.
Yes. And she was Queen of Ireland also.
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth I was ruler of England in 1588.
english ruler of england
In 2007, Queen Elizabeth II was queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England).
queen elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth I.
Elizabeth I Elizabeth I of England was the unmarried ruler who led England to national glory. Her official title was Queen of England and Ireland. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Queen Elizabeth I
The symbolic ruler of Canada is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
If you are talking about England, the country where Shakespeare was born, Elizabeth the 1st was the Queen