What is the value of 1959 South Africa Elizabeth II Regina coin?
You would need to know the condition and denomination (farthing, half penny, penny, three pence, six pence, shilling, 2 shilling, 2 1/2 shilling, 5 shilling or pound) of the coin to be able to get an estimated value.
Why caricom countries do not have a governor general?
Most CARICOM countries do not have a Governor General because they are not headed by the queen and is instead a country on its own headed by a president.
What does elizabeth does to protect her husband?
elizabeth takes the name in public with so much pride and love
How old was Queen Elizabeth the 1 when she got the smallpox?
She actually survived it! Not many people did back then.
How do people know that the Queen is in London?
The Royal Standard flies from the flagpole on Buckingham Palace during daylight hours and a light shines at night.
Who created the buckingham palace?
William Winde built the original Buckingham Palace, originally called Buckingham House, in 1703. Buckingham House was enlarged by two architects, John Nash and Edward Blore, in the 19th century to become the Palace.
When does Scotland get summer?
The Scottish summer time is the same as the rest of the UK, officially from the last Sunday in March, till the last Sunday in October (for 2010).
Who was the queen of England 1939-1945?
Well there have been 5 Queens of the Untied Kingdom in the 20th century, 2 have been queens regnant(Monarchs in their own right) and 3 have been queens consort(the wives of Kings)
Queen Victoria Born 24 May 1819 Reigned 20 June 1837-22 January 1901 Died 22 January 1901
Queen Alexandra of Denmark Born 1 December 1844 Married 10 March 1863 consort to King Edward VII 22 January 1901 - 6 May 1910 Died 20 November 1925
Queen Mary of Teck Born 26 May 1867 Married 6 July 1893 consort to King George V 6 May 1910 - 20 January 1936 Died 24 March 1953
Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Born 4 August 1900 Married 26 April 1923 Consort to King George VI 11 December 1936 - 6 February 1952 Died 30 March 2002
Queen Elizabeth II Born 21 April 1926 Reigned 6 February 1952 - present
What is Queen Elizabeth 1 babies names?
# Queen Elizabeth the First was named simply Elizabeth by her father, King Henry VIII, of the House of Tudor. So her full name was Elizabeth Tudor. The practice of perpetuating 'Tudor' as a family name started with Henry's paternal great grandfather, the Welsh soldier and courtier Owain Tewdwr (Owen Tudor) c.1385 - 1461. Owain is thus credited with founding the House of Tudor.
# Queen Elizabeth the Second was named Elizabeth Alexandra Mary by her parents. Her father, King George VI, a decendent of Queen Victoria, was of the House of Windsor, not Tudor. Queen Elizabeth II's full name is therefore Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. She is not a descendent of Elizabeth 1st. Elizabeth 1st never married and did not have any children.
However, the two Queen Elizabeth's are related, both of them being members the British Royal Family, and of the vast and many-branched Royal Family of Europe.
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What happened after the marriage of Queen Elizabeth's and Prince Phillip's wedding?
They went on honeymoon
What problems did Queen Elizabeth I have in the 1570s?
ALSO SHE HAD THE SPANISH ARMADA AND THE FRENCH CIVIL WAR
What impact on history did Queen Elizabeth 3 have?
Dearest Queen Elizabeth provided the Americans with several rare species of llamas in the 1860's that became a crucial factor of American treatment of livestock.
How much is a 1967 elizabeth dei gratia Regina fd worth?
1967 was the last year of issue for old-style British coins, so lots of them were saved as keepsakes. It's unlikely to be worth more than a quarter or so.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination if you're interested in more specific information.
Why don't British palace guards move?
They demonstrate discipline but move only if they are they are or are about to be harmed
Why did Queen Elizabeth the II become queen at such a young age?
Her Father, His Majesty King George VI died in 1952, and 25 year old Princess Elizabeth became Queen.
What power and what responsibilities of the queen of England?
The Queen is the head of state of 16 countries, including Canada, UK, Australia and others. She is personally associated to the UK and the Governors General represent her elsewhere. According to the UK Constitution, she is the head and source of all branches of public power, being defined as "fountain of justice" (this is why the prisons are called HM Prisons and people is condemned in the Queen's name), "fountain of legislative power" (meaning she has to approve and sign every Parliament bill to make it law), "fountain of executive power" (meaning she appoints the Prime Minister, she is the chief of the Armed Forces, she appoints all the ministers, she calls for elections, the secret services respond to her and she signs all treaties and appoints all the ambassadors as well as foreign ambassadors need to be recognised by the Queen) and "fountain of honour" (meaning she awards all the honours and recognitions of state).
How is King George V related to Queen Elizabeth II?
Both Prince Philip and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, are great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Therefore, as well as both Elizabeth and Philip being related by blood to Victoria, they are also related to each other, being third cousins.