Queen Elizabeth II had several ceremonial thrones at her disposal, but the most notable is the Coronation Chair, used during her coronation in 1953. The Queen also had other thrones for different occasions, such as the State Throne in the House of Lords and the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace. Overall, the exact number may vary depending on the context and the specific ceremonies, but it is generally understood that there are a few key thrones used for state functions.
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Queen's Royal Lancers's motto is 'Death or Glory'.
The motto of Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment is 'Invicta'.
The ideology group that sought to restore royal families to their thrones is known as monarchism. This movement typically emerged in response to revolutionary changes, such as the French Revolution, and advocates for a political system where a monarch serves as the head of state. Monarchists often emphasize tradition, stability, and continuity in governance, promoting the idea that royal families provide a unifying symbol of national identity.
The motto of Queen's Royal Hussars is 'might and main'.
dont care!
I think they are call thrones.
because she is the queen
the king of England chose who became the next Queen
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Queen Victoria
The royal queen of the uk is 84 or 83
Queen Victoria's family was the royal family -her husband and many children were her immediate family.
Queen's Royal College was created in 1859.
Queen's Royal Lancers was created in 1993.
Queen's Royal Hussars was created in 1993.
Queen's Royal Lancers's motto is 'Death or Glory'.