because she is head of State but not Head of Government.
No, the Queen does not own all the land in England. The land in England is owned by various individuals, organizations, and the government. The Queen does own some land personally, but the majority of land is owned by private individuals and institutions.
England doesn't have a Governor General- it's Head of state is the ruling monarch, who at present is Queen Elizabeth II, and it's top political figure is the Prime Minister, who is currently David Cameron. The role of a Governor-General was confined to Britain's former colonies, but nowadays the role has been abolished in most of them and in the cases of those who DO retain one, his or her role is mostly just ceremonial.
Yes, there were political scandals in the 18th century. One notable scandal was the "South Sea Bubble" in 1720 in England, where investors were misled and suffered huge financial losses. Another significant scandal was the affair of the Diamond Necklace in France, which implicated Queen Marie Antoinette in a fraudulent scheme.
There is limited information available about Princess Purmassuri. She is said to be a legendary figure in Javanese folklore, sometimes considered a goddess or queen. She is often associated with fertility, protection, and good fortune.
The Governor General of the Bahamas represents Queen Elizabeth II.
Because he discovered America and was recognized by the queen of England for it. (Even though they thought he had gotten to India).
England hasn't had its own king or queen for about 350 years. Queen Elizabeth the Second is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which includes England. England is now a Constitutional Monarchy, meaning that the ruling regent is more of a figure head rather than an actual political leader. The current regent of England is Queen Elizabeth the II.
Britain is not technically ruled by a woman. While the Queen of England is, in fact, a woman - she and the rest of the royal family - are more figure heads at current. The political system within England functions from Parliament.
Because the queen is an important figure in society.
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Yes, the powers she holds are mostly ceremonial.
she is basically the ultimate diplomat
A Constitutional Monarchy.
Yes, but they are mostly ceremonial. They do not have much political control, however, Queen Elizabeth II of England is the head of the Angelican Church of England.
she was one of the queen's of england and her name was elizibeth
Queen Elizabeth II but with only nominal political power.
she ruled england