Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of the United Kingdom but the title "Queen of England" no longer exists.
The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Prince Philip, is Buckingham Palace in London, U.K. In addition to Buckingham, the British Monarch maintains official residence at Windsor Castle in Windsor and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh; Hillsborough Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, is also an official residence though it is primarily used by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
In addition to the residences that are attached to the Monarchy, Elizabeth also owns Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Unlike the official residences, these are personal possessions and ownership is not a consequence of being Queen.
Richmond, England
Buckingham Palace in London is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
No, and neither is she The Queen of England.
She was Queen of England.
Elizabeth. She is Queen of the United Kingdom of which England is a part of.
Richmond, England
Buckingham Palace in London is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Victoria over doubled the population of England!
The Queen of England.
No, and neither is she The Queen of England.
The queen name is Queen Elizabeth.That is the queen of England.
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
The last Queen of England was Queen Anne who became Queen of Great Britain on May 1st 1707 after the union of England and Scotland.
Queen Anne was from Great Britain. She was born at St. James Palace in London, England. She ended up becoming the queen of English, Ireland, and Scotland.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I of England, it was Queen Mary I of England, her sister. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, it was King George VI, her father.
No. Elizabeth II was and is Queen of England.