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Elizabeth II

related to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in 1953.

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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.

What are the queens favorite charities?

According to the official Web site of the British monarchy, The Queen is patron of more than 620 charities and organizations. These include: * Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children * The Campaign to Protect Rural England * The Kennel Club * The Songbird Survival Organization * Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Does Queen Elizabeth have any sisters?

Queen Elizabeth I had one half sister, Mary, and two half brothers, Edward VI and Henry FitzRoy.

Queen Elizabeth II had one sister, Margaret.

Who becomes queen when the queen of England dies?

Prince Charles the Queen's eldest son will suceed to the throne of England etc when the Queen dies.

Who was British queen before Queen Elizabeth II?

Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI. When he died in 1952, Elizabeth became Queen.

What is the famous father of Queen Elizabeth the 1 name?

Queen Elizabeth I's father was King Henry VIII, while Anne Boleyn was her mother.

Is Queen Elizabeth 11 mum alive?

Queen Mother Elisabeth (continental spelling) died in l965 in her native Belgium. Queen Mother Elizabeth- mother of current Queen died much more recently. I noticed you used the Continental spelling. Queen Paola (pronounced Payola) is by national origin as Italian as well, Gina Lollobrigida or Sophia Loren- she"s an Italian lady but is Queen of Belgium. Italy voted down the Empire in l946. The popular vote did it, not Fascists or Communists.

Queen elisabeth 2 in World War 2?

The current Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, was a mechanic in the ATS (Auxillary Territorial Service). She lived at Windsor Castle with her governess, her sister Margaret, and a few other members of staff.

What is the email address of the Queen of the United Kingdom?

There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom.

Sadly the Queen's private email is not publicly known, and is not available to be known.

You could however be old-fashioned and contact her office by post. The adress is:

Her Majesty The Queen

Buckingham Palace

London SW1A 1AA

Does Queen Elizabeth II have any children?

Queen Elizabeth was the only child of Anne Bolyen who lived to maturity, but she was not the only child of Henry VIII. She did have a half sister who she is buried with in Westminster Abbey, who was Queen Mary (a catholic). Both were daughters of Henry VIII

Can Prince Williams future wife ever be queen?

Yes, she is suppose to be a virgin. Princess Diana was chosen because she was a virgin. The only reason I can see that this marriage took place so fast is because they were living together and she was not a virgin and might already be pregnant.
To answer this very important question,yes,she must be a virgin if she is to marry the future king of England.Preferably of royal lineage,not a commoner.

How did queen Elizabeth's father pass away?

He died in his sleep from a coronary thrombosis. He was relatively young at the time (56), but had been a heavy smoker, which likely contributed to his early death (he had already had a malignant lung tumor which had been removed).

What year did Queen Elizabeth take the crown?

Elizabeth the First was crowned Queen of England on the 15th Jan 1558

Elizabeth the second (the current queen of England) was crowned on the second of June 1953. (she first ascended to the throne apon the death of her father on the 6th of February 1952)

When did queen elizabith ll die?

Her mother was Anne Boleyn. Anne died on 19th May 1536.

How much is a half penny with Queen Elizabeth II on it from 1958?

I am unsure of what the value of your 1955 Queen Elizabeth 0.50. I recommend taking it to a bank or coin collector to see if the coin is of any value and if so, how much it is worth.

Was Queen Elizabeth the first queen to rule a country without a king?

There are two different types of queens: * queen consort - wife of a king and she doesn't rule. Woman becomes queen consort when her husband becomes king. * queen regnant - she inherits the throne and rules as a monarch. Woman becomes queen regnant if she is the ded ruler's heiress. There is usually a roman numeral next to their name. Some queens regnant gave their husbands the title of king, but they continued to rule alone. In medieval times, however, husbands of heiresses became co-heirs. Elizabeth I was not the first queen regnant. Her sister Mary I and Jane Grey (her first cousin's daughter) were English queens regnant before her. Mary I's grandmother was Isabella I, queen regnant of Castile. Many other countries were ruled by a woman centuries before Elizabeth I. For example, Norway, Sweden and Denmark were ruled by Margaret I. And Queen Matilda ruled England in 1141, 400 years before Elizabeth. Answer2 No, The Queen of Sheba was a queen without a king long before Queen Elizabeth I. Even in Britain itself Cartimandua, Queen of the Brigantes was a queen regnant something like 1500 years before Queen Elizabeth I.

What is Englands money?

Pounds= dollar Quid= dime Sorry, but that's all I know! It's sterling, sometimes referred to pounds or quid

Did Queen Elizabeth II choose her husband?

Elizabeth fell in love with Phillip and did not have an arranged marriage.

Where did Queen Elizabeth II get married?

Princess Elizabeth, later to become Queen Elizabeth II, and Philip were married on November 20th 1947 in Westminster Abbey.

Who did Queen Elizabeth send to claim land in America?

Queen Elizabeth I first gave Sir Humphrey Gilbert (drowned in 1583) permission to establish an English settlement in Newfoundland. Since he died in the attempt, the queen then gave his half-brother, Sir Walter Raleigh, the charter. He established the settlement of Roanoke Colony in present day North Carolina which later became known as the "Lost Colony".

What church does the queen of England belong to?

Love. Because she wait for Jesus and wish him to marry her because she has been taken apart from him over a long time I think. He should be a man to her even he has so many failures. He shouldn't run away and try to stay beside her to show that he love her and protect her from crying. He is scared of being apart too, so why don't they marry. Because of royalty, they pretend that they don't love each other, but she gave her position to be a Pope so I would like to define that her love is "watching over him".