She never had it. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was a Queen Consort, ie, not a sovereign in her own right, she was married to the reigning king, George VI. When he died in 1952, his eldest daughter automatically become Queen. The Queen Mother herself was not in the line of succession, you have to be born into it, not marry into it.
If she dies or abdicates.
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children. Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI and later known as the Queen Mother gave birth to the Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
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Because she did not want to give you crown up and be ruled over
Yes
She was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the queen.
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children. Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI and later known as the Queen Mother gave birth to the Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
What caused their bad relationship was that Queen Mary was mistreated. And when she found out that Elizabeth was in her country she was scared she would try to overthrow her. So she imprisoned her ( where Elizabeth's mother died) and Elizabeth was deathly afraid of the castle. ( where her mother was killed) Most likely causing their bad relationship. The only thing that tied them together was that their parents did not give them enough attention. Elizabeth's mother was beheaded when she was 2 1/2.And Mary was mistreated and put on and off power wwwaaaayyy to many times and was ignored for most of her teen years.
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Because she did not want to give you crown up and be ruled over
Yes
Elizabeth.
She was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the queen.
The word "book" is an example of a neuter noun in many languages.
The Queen does not give a 'state of the nation' address: that would involve her in politics.
To become Queen of any country, one is either married or is born into the royal household. Elizabeth II of United Kingdom is an example of being born into the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II's mother and father did not have any sons so the line of succession fell to her. When Elizabeth's father died without male heirs, Elizabeth succeeded the throne. If you are married to the King, then you become the Queen. But since this lady is not born into the royal household, this lady has no power. Her function is to produce heirs to the throne. The respect is to the bloodline, not to the ruling function. That's why there is a Queen Mother. She has no ruling function, she's the mum of the King or Queen who was born into the royal household.
Queen Elizabeth I's mother, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded on May 19th, 1536, at the Tower of London on accusations of treason, adultey, and incest. Queen Elizabeth II's mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, lived to see her daughter become Queen and lived for many years after, dying in 2002.