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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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When was queen Elisabeth's jubilee?

England hasn't had its own king or queen for 300 years. The current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, has been queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England) since 1952 and had her silver jubilee in 1977 (25 years). Her golden jubilee (50 years) was in 2002 and her diamond jubilee, 60 years on the throne, will be celebrated this year (2012). If she survives for another 4 years - she is now 85 - she will be the longest reigning British monarch of all time.

When did queen Elizabeth ll meet Prince Philip?

They both attended a wedding in 1934, but their most significant encounter was in July, 1939. Thirteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret, accompanied their father, King George VI, to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. Philip, a dashing young naval cadet, was assigned to entertain them. The future queen immediately became smitten with him and they began a correspondence. They married eight years later on November 20, 1947.

What would happen if the queen shot someone?

You would be charged with murder under regular UK laws.

However, it would be hard to guarantee a fair jury on such an emotionally charged trial, and such a killer is sure to face some kind of vigilante action too.

When was Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother born?

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was born on August 4, 1900, in St. Paul's Waldenbury, Hertfordshire, England, UK.

What is Queen Elizabeth II favourite colour?

  • royal blue

    post office red

    Navy blue

    Army green

    Air force blue

    purple

Was sister elizabeth Kenny married?

Sister Elizabeth Kenny was not married. She adopted Mary, her daughter, who although now very elderly, lives on the Sunshine Coast, north of Brisbane, Queensland. Apparently she was in love with a South African man during the war. He later married and died quite early on.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II's youngest child?

Queen Elizabeth II's eldest grandchild is Peter Mark Andrew Phillips. He was born on 15th November 1977 and is the son of the Queen's only daughter, Princess Anne, and her first husband Mark Phillips. He is currently 11th in line to the British Throne.

When does the Queen open her Christmas presents?

The Queen's Christmas speech is normally broadcasted on television at about 3pm in Britain.

Who was the first Windsor monarch of England?

The House of Windsor is the name taken in 1917 by the House of Saxe-Coburg Gotha during World War I. They have ruled the United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland since 1901, and since 1922 the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Kindom of England ceased to exist with the Act of Union of 1707, so there has never been a Windsor monarch of England.

When were the grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II born?

HRH Prince William of WalesHRH Prince Henry of WalesHRH Princess Beatrice of YorkHRH Princess Eugenie of YorkViscount SevernLady Louise Windsor

peter and Zara phillips

Current queen of UK?

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

England is a part of the United Kingdom, but the title Queen (or King) of England no longer exists; there has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.

Will Catherine become the queen if Prince William dies?

Their first born child, boy or girl, will be the reigning monarch. As a matter of fact, whether Kate is dead or alive, she can never be queen (as Elizabeth is now) She will be "called" queen, but cannot assume the throne as she does not come from the royal line of kings. Her kids, on the other hand, are William's children and thus can assume the throne (in birth order)

How many crowns does Queen Elizabeth have all together?

Queen Elizabeth II had a personal collection of over 30 crowns and tiaras, many of which were part of the British Crown Jewels. Notably, she wore different crowns for various state occasions, with the St. Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown being among the most famous. Each crown has its own history and significance, often associated with specific royal events or ceremonies.

Is King Henry IV related to Queen Elizabeth?

She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I

How did Queen Elizabeth impact her society?

There are 7 aspects to Worldview. Beliefs, Values, Society, Geography, Economy, Knowledge, and Time. She changed the first 5.

Do the queen live in London really?

Queen Elizabeth II lives in Buckingham Palace which is in Central London although the Post Code is SW (South West).

How many hats does the queen of England own?

Queen Elizabeth II owns jewels based on her status as monarch of the Commonwealth. The jewels are passed along when the monarchy changes. Rather than counting the number of diamonds, it is important to know that the substantial collection includes diadems and tiaras, earrings, necklaces, brooches and parures.

Some say that the most significant diamond in this collection is the Cullinan, the largest raw diamond found to date exceeding 3,000 carats. As well, the Kor-i-noor Diamond is part of this collection.

When does the Queen of England wear her crown?

Wear a T-Erica like Erica Rose wears on The Bachelor, and soon on Bachelor Pad on ABC.

Answer 2: A Tiara is a type of crown, similar to what a princess might wear. Typically worn on ceremonial occassions at a royal court or event.

Was Queen Elizabeth II married on her coronation?

HM Queen Elizabeth II got married in 1948, and she became Queen in 1952. The Princess Elizabeth, as she then was, married Philip, Prince of Greece and Denmark, on 20th November 1947.

She became Queen on the death of her father, King George VI, on 6th February 1952.

How old was Queen Elizabeth during World War 2?

She was eiether 15 or 16 when it started.

She might of been 21 or 22 when it finished.

In Hamlet what did Claudius expect England to do to Hamlet?

Revenge his father? No, that is what King Hamlet asked him to do. King Claudius asks (well, commands) that he stay in Denmark, and later that he go to England to collect an overdue debt from England to Denmark.