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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.

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If she dies or abdicates.

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