It was Queen Victoria
Queen VictoriaQueen Victoria was the reigning monarch at this time.
Queen VictoriaQueen Victoria was the reigning monarch at this time.
Great Britain does not have their name on their postage stamps. They do all have a picture, sometimes small, of the reigning monarch at the time of issue.
As the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling head of state for England. At that time, England functioned as a constitutional monarchy.
Although the great Victoria Desert is not in the state of Victoria, it would have been named after the reigning monarch at the time of its discovery. This was Queen Victoria.
Corrie ten Boom was knighted by the Queen of the Netherlands in 1962. As Queen Juliana was the reigning monarch of the Netherlands at this time, it was most probably her.
The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) highway in Ontario, Canada was named after Queen Elizabeth, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the highway's opening in 1939.
King George V was the reigning British monarch at the time the Titanic sunk on April 14, 1912.
The creation of Great Britain occurred in 1707 with the Acts of Union, which unified the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland into a single kingdom. At that time, Queen Anne was the reigning monarch. She was the last of the Stuart dynasty and ruled from 1702 to 1714.
Yes. The elected government must be approved by the reigning monarch. Also all bills must be grant royal assent before they can be considered to be law. At any time the monarch can dismiss the government and replace it with able personnel until new elections has taken place.
In 1900, the reigning monarch was Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. She ascended to the throne in 1837 and ruled until her death in 1901, marking the longest reign of any British monarch at that time. Her reign was noted for the expansion of the British Empire and significant cultural, industrial, and political changes in Britain.
As opposed to the Kings wife: Matilda had a claim to the throne in the time of King Stephen. The first female Monarch is Queen Mary I , Bloody Mary, Mary Tudor.