She was crowned in 1953 and she's still alive, so she's still the Queen. A hereditary monarchy is 'seamless', and doesn't depend on coronation or any other ceremony. Elizabeth II became queen the moment her father died on 6 February 1952.
Queen Elizabeth II hasn't died. She's still queen.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603); Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) who is now 84.
Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother
Her name is Queen Elizabeth II. Her full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.Queen Elizabeth II doesn't use a last name. Though, technically it is Mountbatten-Windsor. Which is a combination of the Queen and her husband's surnames
Elizabeth I (17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603) i would say it is queen elizabeth II she has been quen since the early fifties HM Queen Elizabeth II is not a Tudor monarch. The Tudor dynasty started with Henry VII and finished with Elizabeth I.
1950 and 1948
Queen Elizabeth the II.
To date, none, no one has seriously tried to assassinated Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II has not died
The queen gets up at 8AM
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
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Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926...
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Technically, yes, Queen Elizabeth II will continue to be queen until she dies, but she could decide to abdicate at any time and then she would no longer be queen.
Regnal numbers, I II, IV etc are only applied to the Monarch. If the Monarch's spouse is a female then she automatically becomes Queen Consort. Hence: Queen Elizabeth I, followed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Consort and then Queen Elizabeth II. When Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne Queen Elizabeth became Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother a title afforded to her by Queen Elizabeth II
The reigning Queen of the United Kingdom is Elizabeth II (Elizabeth the second). There is no "Queen Elizabeth the 4th" or Queen Elizabeth IV at the current time, nor any immediate prospect of one.