The House of Tudor died out upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The House of Windsor is the present reigning family.
shes acctually windsor, you can make a connection with windsor castle :-D
The House of Windsor
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
Something German really but use the name Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II did not take the name of her husband, Philip. She retained the last name of her father, George VI, Windsor.
Windsor
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
shes acctually windsor, you can make a connection with windsor castle :-D
tudor
She is a Windsor, but she is a Descendant of Henry VII.
He was Henry Tudor, just as our present monarch is Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth I's last name is Tudor.
Queen Elizabeth (I) surname (last/family) name was 'TUDOR'. It is a Welsh surname, and was carried by : - Henry (VII) Hencry(VIII) Edward(VI) Queen Mary (I) & Queen Elizabeth (I). The dynasty was known as the 'House of Tudor'. Because of marriage factors, the next monarch was King James (I). His surname was 'STUART' . Hence the next dynasty was the 'House of Stuart'.
The House of Windsor
No, HM Queen Elizabeth II is the House of Windsor.
well, there are scullery maids and royals would have ladies and gentlemen in waiting.
Queen Elizabeth's surname was Windsor. Her family's surname was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until 1917 when they changed it to Windsor to sound non-German (the British people were anti-German then as it was WWI). Members of the British Royal Family do not have surnames. They are the descendants of the house of Windsor but this is not the same as holding a surname. However, as you posted this Question in the "Elizabeth I" category I assume you mean the first Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth I was a member of the House of Tudor but, as with Elizabeth II this does not constitute a surname