No - they are two different people.
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Bob Marley has the title 'The honourable Sir Robert Nesta Marley'
Bob short for Robert, obviously
The legendary jamaican singer song writer's 70th birhday will be 6th feb 2015
Bob Marley turns hailee selassie speech into a song title war
The British National Anthem at the moment is this. "God Save the Queen." God Save the ____ (King/Queen) That is the British National Anthem. It is formed by the Royal Family of England. In London the Current Monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and her sons are ready to become King of England
He was Knighted by the Queen of England on Feb 24th 1998 who then honored him by giving him the title Sir. Answer Strictly speaking, "Sir" is the honorific associated with the specific award conferred on Elton John, which was Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE). There are other awards such as KBE and OBE which also confer the honorific "Sir".
We are the champions
39 From the album A Night at the Opera
Yes it is - Queen of England is the title of the head of the British Royal family.
Admiral of the Ocean Sea
lord protector
There is no king or queen of England. The title was abolished in 1707.
Queen Victoria, for most of it, although she was not Queen of England; that title ceased to exist in 1707. She was Queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland as it was then called.
No, but part of her title is 'Defender of the Faith'.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of Great Britain, but the title King (or Queen) of England has not existed for over 300 years.
Yes... Queen is a royal title, and commands a capital letter at the start. England is a country, which always starts with a capital letter.
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603 when Queen Elizabeth 1 died. Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England), Australia, Canada and New Zealand plus various other places. Her title isn't usually abbreviated but when it is it would be QEII or QE2. On official documents it would be written Elizabeth Regina.
Queen Elizabeth I's full legal title/style was Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
Australia decided not to become a republic. Because of this decision they also decided to take many British customs (the flag,i.e) they also let the beloved Queen of England have a title. It is to be understood though that the Queen of England has absolutely no power in the world.... she just waves and smiles.... that is her position in other words... and the same is to her title in Australia... waving and smiling.... she has a title for Canada also.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella granted Columbus the titles of Admiral of the Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the Indies. Columbus is most famous for his four exploratory voyages, especially the first.