The queen and king went underground ...
While they left the civilians to die.
In constitutional monarchies, the queen typically does not have the authority to unilaterally decide when to go to war; such decisions are usually made by elected officials and require parliamentary approval. However, in absolute monarchies, a queen may have the power to declare war. Ultimately, the specific powers depend on the country's constitution and legal framework.
In a constitutional monarchy, the decision to go to war typically lies with the elected government rather than the monarch. While a queen may have ceremonial duties and represent the nation, the power to declare war is generally exercised by the prime minister and parliament. In absolute monarchies, the queen may have more direct influence, but such decisions are still complex and often involve consultation with advisors and military leaders. Ultimately, the context of the monarchy's power structure determines the queen's role in the decision to go to war.
No, Queen Elizabeth II did not have the authority to decide when to go to war. The decision to engage in military action was made by the elected government, particularly the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, who were responsible for national defense and foreign policy. The Queen's role was largely ceremonial, and she acted on the advice of her ministers.
In World War One :)
well if you go on goole and type in info on world war soldiers you should get an answer
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.
The queen goes on the square that matches her color, which is typically white for the queen and black for the king.
I'm queen and king from virgina, and we looking for a salior of our ship. we are very wealthy queen and king. we need a captain to go Africa. I'm queen and king from virgina, and we looking for a salior of our ship. we are very wealthy queen and king. we need a captain to go Africa.
The king and queen in chess go to the back row of the board to ensure their safety and strategic positioning.
Yes he most certainly did. To the very King of Spain. He also went to the King of Spain and the Queen to get the money he needed to pay for his expedition. The Queen made the deal.
The difference is that the queen should always go first and the king but they are both related.
A monarchy is essentially the feudal system. There is a king and his queen (and their childrend who will inherit the throne), lords and ladies that may be of some relation to the king, and commoners. The king is almighty, making all the laws and policies deciding when to go to war.
yes cus war is bad and the queen should ban in :P
In chess, the king and queen can move in any direction on the board, but the king can only move one square at a time, while the queen can move any number of squares in a straight line. The king and queen are the most powerful pieces on the board and are crucial for protecting the king and attacking the opponent's pieces.
Queen Esther went to the king ,after she and her servants fasted for a week. Even though the king did not call for Esther orhad he extended the royal sceptre. She walked boldly to the king.
Go to the king and queen and they will tell you.