When did queen Elizabeth attend celebrations?
elizabeth II attened the celebrations on parlia hill in ottawa canada the capital
Can the grandson of queen elizabeth become king?
He became King after his brother, who was King before him, married a divorced American woman and the British people didn't not like that so he resigned form the throne and gave it to Elisabeth's father.
There has not been a Queen, or King, of England for over 300 years.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In 1995 the British monarch was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who has reigned since 1952.
What prophet was the son of Elizabeth and Zechariah?
John. Luke 1:13 John. Luke 1:13 john the baptist
Who were the brothers and sisters of Elizabeth I?
The only (legitimate) half siblings of Elizabeth First who survived more than a few days were Mary First (aka Bloody Mary), the daughter of Henry Eighth and Catherine of Aragon, and Edward Sixth, the son of Henry and Jane Seymour. Elizabeth had no full siblings survive infancy. Henry also had at least one illegitimate son survive to adulthood.
Could Queen Elizabeth have named Prince Philip as King?
Nope, Queen Elizabeth II is still the Monarch, Prince William of Wales isn't her Heir, his father Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales is going to be King when his mother the Queen dies (if he does die before her, in which case Prince William will be king) Prince Charles has stated he will take the royal name King George VII because Charles is a bad name in the British monarchy (Charles I started the English Civil War, Charles II was his son well known for is 12 bastards and undercover Catholicness) and also to honor his Grandfather(King George VI), when Charles dies William will ether become King (as King William V) of the Heir to the crown (The Prince of Wales)
How did Queen Victoria become Queen?
Her grandfather was George III, and her father was his 4th son. Her uncle George IV had no children, so when he died, his brother William IV became king. William IV had no children either, so George and William's niece Victoria was declared heir, and became queen on William's death on June 20, 1837.
Reportedly, William IV did not like Victoria's mother, and did everything he could to stay alive past Victoria's 18th birthday, so that Victoria would not need a regent to rule on her behalf.
She became Queen because she was the niece of King William IV. William IV did not have any legitimate children who could take over the throne after he was gone so when he died in 1837 Victoria became Queen at 18
Who was the last king on the throne before Queen Elizabeth 2?
James the VI became James the 1st in 1603 (On the death of Elizabeth I), when England & Scotland became 1 nation. James was the 6th Scottish but the first English king of that name. Actually King William III of England & Ireland, (King William II of Scotland), was the last King of Scotland. Queen Anne, who inherited the throne on King Williams death in 1702 became the last Monarch of Scotland, and coincidently, was also the last Monarch of England & Ireland as these two countries, united with Scotland on 1st May 1707, to form the Parliament of Great Britain. BTW to those that will answer that Ireland's Parliament was not united with Great Britains till 1st January 1801. That was a Parliament of Anglo-Irish Protestant aristocrats, that thanks to Poynings Act of the mid 15th Century, was totally subservient to the whims of the English Parliament, a Parliament that by the 1790's forbade Irish Catholics the Right to stand for this Parliament or even for Irish Catholics to have the vote. Hardly governmet of the people, by the people and for the people. :) Kenneth I MacAlpin - he was the first king.
More information is needed. What country is the coin from? What image appears on the other side? What condition is it in?
Please post a new question with those details to help ID your coin.
On front - it does not say where from?
On back - queen elizabeth the second
Does Queen Elizabeth II's have any great-grandchildren?
No yet, but her grandson Peter Phillips (the son of her daughter Anne) is expecting a child with his wife in December 2010.
Who is the head of the church of England today Is it the pope?
While Anglicans hold that Jesus Christ is the head of the church,
The Queen is given the title of "Supreme Governor of the Church of England", while the Archbishop of Canterbury is considered to the the "first among equals" (primus inter pares), in other words, the most prominent of the Bishops who lead the church on a day-to-day basis.
If, as we are assured, the Church of England is a Communion of Catholics with the Body of Christ, whilst all that is said above is true, the authority of the Church, or Communion lies with the Bishops of the Catholic Church and is expressed ,eventually, through the College of Bishops by means of the Seven Ecumenical Councils.
The Pope is no more than the Primate of the West and is responsible only for his own Communion, the Suburbicarian Church of Italy!
What is the last name of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip's children?
Prince Charles is the eldest of Queen Elizabeth II's children.
How is queen Elizabeth on the 5 note?
Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.
How much is a 1969 Elizabeth II silver coin?
Unless the coin is in mint condition and, it is part of a mint year set, probably whatever is shown on the reverse side.
What year did Queen Elizabeth have her second child?
Queen Elizabeth II has four children, and her second child, Anne, Princess Royal, was born in 1950 on the 15th of August.
What is the queen's husband last name?
When he married the then Princess Elizabeth he was Lt. Philip Mountbatten, though as a member of the Royal family he doesn't use a surname and is titled His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
How does Hamlet confirm Claudius killed king Hamlet?
The ghost of king hamlet tells hamlet that Claudius killed him, then hamlet puts on a play in front of the king and everyone else about how a man kills a king then earns the love of the queen. Claudius jumps up and runs out, therefore the ghost spoke the truth and the murder had been confirmed
Who was next in line for throne when Queen Victoria died?
Edward the Seventh, who reigned from 1901 to 1910, as he was her eldest son and so first in line to the throne only because men went first, thankfully it has changed.
Why is everything named after Queen Victoria?
Many places In England are named after Queen Victoria because she was the reigning Monarch during the Industrial revolution. During her reign things like the Great Exhibition (The Crystal Palace), the railways etc. were built. Also, she ruled the British Empire and was self-proclaimed Indian Empress. It's similar to schools named after Presidents etc. in America.