No more than Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.
Queen Elizabeth the first (b1558 - d 1603) didn't have any children and therefore no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (b1936 - d 2002) has 6 grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth (b 1926 ) the second had four children and she has eight grandchildren. They are Princes William and Harry (Prince Charles/Princess Diana), Peter and Zara Phillips (Princess Anne/Mark Phillips), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (Prince Andrew/Sarah Ferguson), Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount James Severn (Prince Edward/Sophie Helen).
She didn't
England I think
I'm not sure but I think 100
A lot because Britain hasn't been known for our great athletes but now we have people like her, people will start to think of our country as one of the best to beat
I think the queen is quite important as she is in charge of the country.
England is not a State it is part of a State called Great Britain. England has not been a State since 1707 although ruled by Scottish Royal House of Stuart Monarchs between 1603 & 1707. The last Queen of England was Stuart Queen Anne up until 1707. Queen Anne was also the first Monarch of Great Britain from 1707 to 1714 when she died and her cousins in the House of Hanover then Saxe Coburg took over. HM Queen Elizabeth is also a direct descendent of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland. England does not receive Ambassadors but Great Britain does albeit in London the capital of Great Britain.
why did American think that the new laws from Great Britain were unfair.
The System of Government Britain is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as head of the State. Great Britain is a kingdom, It is not a Federation.
Are you referring to the Act of Union 1707 between England and Scotland, forming Great Britain? If so, the monarchs since then have been the King/Queen of England, just as they have been the King/Queen of Scotland - England and Scotland did not cease to exist when the statute came into effect. This is the equivalent of our current Queen, Elizabeth II, being the Queen of Great Britain and of, among others, Australia and Canada. Another example would be to consider the Queen as the Queen of Devon and of Nottinghamshire, because both Devon and Nottinghamshire are in Great Britain (it's just that we don't tend to refer to the monarchy on that scale).
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
What pamphlet convinced many that the American colonies needed to make a formal break with Great Britain
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
Great Britain is a nuclear power, but I advise you to think on peace, not in war.
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
I would not think Manga would be popular in Great Britain because Manga orginated from Japan.
What was it like for Great Britain after the Battle?