What food does Queen Elizabeth II eat?
she likes fish foods like sushi and caviar
The Queen eats stuff like scone's, duck, jelly slice, mini roast and Pavlova
What are Queen Elizabeth 1 jobs?
The Queen Elizabeth I has two roles. The two roles were the head of the nation and the head of state.
Who is the mom of queen elizabeth 2?
Queen Elizabeth I's mother was Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. Henry had killed Anne Boleyn because they were expecting a boy and was mad when he heard it was not a boy and Anne Boleyn was beheaded. After the birth of Elizabeth and the miscarriage of a son, King Henry tired of Anne and began spending his time with other women. In 1536 Elizabeth's mother was beheaded on charges of adultery; thought to have been by fabricated by Henry to make way for a third wife.
After Anne Boleyn's death, Queen Elizabeth I had four stepmothers - Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.
The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn, the 2nd wife of Henry VIII.
Has Queen Elizabeth I ever done anything bad?
Elizabeth was a good queen actually she was a great queen cause she done everything for her country and people, she stood with her armies on battles leading from the front . she joined both Churches and she changed the mind of the Parliament about a female ruler.
How is Elizabeth II related to Elizabeth I?
Queen Elizabeth I would be a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Both Elizabeths are descentants of Henry VII.
Elizabeth I was the granddaughter of Henry VII through her father Henry VIII. Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of his through his daughter Margaret, Queen of Scotland and her great-grandson James I-who was the great-grandfather of George I-who is the 9th great grandfather of Elizabeth II
If you were To Visit Queen Elizabeth 1 What Would you Ask Her?
this answer was made by a really imature person let me change it I would ask Queen Elizabeth what color her poop was
i would ask her if she had a great time ruleing England and how they gave her that oppirtunite to be queen.I would ask her how big her boobs are n can i suck them all day n all niqht
How many grandchildren does queen elizabeth ll have?
Queen Elizabeth the first (b1558 - d 1603) didn't have any children and therefore no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (b1936 - d 2002) has 6 grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth (b 1926 ) the second had four children and she has eight grandchildren. They are Princes William and Harry (Prince Charles/Princess Diana), Peter and Zara Phillips (Princess Anne/Mark Phillips), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (Prince Andrew/Sarah Ferguson), Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount James Severn (Prince Edward/Sophie Helen).
How many homes in the UK does the queen Elizabeth have?
it is shocking i fought she would have owned more house's ,
i found out at school cause we are learning about it and other
children were shocked to how ever she owned four house's.
Emmie Crossland , Year 5 , Our Lady's RC Primary school ,horook close
At the moment, Queen Elizabeth II is our Monarch. Charles is the Prince of Wales and is next in line to the throne. However, if Charles seems to be too old to become King after the Queen dies, William the Duke of Cambridge will become King. Hope this helped. ;)
Can Prince William come to the throne before Prince Charles?
Most definitely. He has no doubt quite a long wait though. He has to wait for the Queen to die and then his father, unless they both step down from the role, either way, I can't see it happening for a while yet!
Why is Queen Elizabeth on Australian Money?
It's because the English came and took over Australia along with the Aboriginals and by that I mean the Aboriginals were kicked off the land and most of them were killed because they refused. Also Australia was colonized by the English. There for we are part of the UK and have adopted a similar form of government and choose to remain part of the UK.
The English hardly "took over" Australia - they had no idea how large it was. They did establish colonies in Australia. You offer no evidence that Aboriginals were "kicked off the land" (Into the ocean?) and that most of them were killed because they refused, and this isn't relevant to the question anyway.
The previous answer makes sense beginning with Also, except
Australia is part of the Commonwealth, not exactly part of the UK.
What is Queen Elizabeth II's favourite sandwich?
Queen Elizabeth the second is fond of roast potatoes with lamb. She also likes Mexican and Spanish cuisine's.
What actions do you think demonstrated that Queen Elizabeth was both a clever and fair ruler?
Her religious policy was moderate, acceptable to everyone but extreme Catholics and extreme Puritans. Most of her subjects were more than happy with her settlement. (Her brother Edward had run things as an extreme Calvinist Protestant, her sister Mary Tudor as an extreme and bigoted Catholic. Neither was popular.)
She famously stated that she had no wish to have a mirror into men's souls - in other words she was *relatively* tolerant in an intolerant world. Compare and contrast to Philip II of Spain. Lord Howard of Effingham, who commanded her navy against the Armada, was a Roman Catholic.
She was also extremely skilled at picking effective ministers - and playing them off against one another so that she remained in charge.
What age was Queen Elizabeth ll crowned?
The age Queen Elizabeth was Crowned Was straight after her eldest sister. I am not going to tell you because it is straight forward to know the answer. All you have to do is find out the statistics bout Queen Elizabeth the first (I).
New answer: Queen Elizabeth is the elder sister in her family. Her younger sister Margaret was never crowned.
When did Queen Elizabeth II dad die?
Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, the second Tudor monarch to grace the English throne. Born Henry Tudor in 1491 at Greenwich Palace, Henry VIII was the youngest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Given his unfortunate birth order, he was never expected to become king. Life circumstances were not in his favour. It would only be upon his older brother's untimely death that he would find himself an heir to the throne. Henry died in London on January 28, 1547. He had been grossly overweight later in life, which attributed to various underlying health problems. There has also been speculation that he possibly suffered from syphylis and untreated Type II diabetes.
How many times is the queen's birthday celebrated?
Surprisingly she has two.
Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926.
She's spends her birthday in private normally at Windsor Castle.
But, the Queen also celebrates an 'official' birthday in the month of June.
That means she has two birthday celebrations a year.
Official celebrations to mark a King or Queen's birthday in the UK have often been held on a day that isn't their actual birthday.
Usually the official birthday happens in summer because there is a better chance of good weather in the UK during the summer months.
The two birthday tradition was started more than 250 years ago by King George II in 1748
On her "official birthday", Her Majesty is joined by other members of the Royal Family at the Trooping the Colour parade.
Over 1400 officers and men/woman are on parade, 200 horses, and more than 400 musicians will take part in the event each year in London.
Why did Queen Elizabeth I sponsor voyages to America?
Queen Elizabeth 1st sponsored voyages to go to America because she wanted to become more powerful and have more gold/riches. Also if she sponsored voyages to America because she is the Queen she would be able to claim anything they found ie. new land, gold and riches and new food (mainly spices).
I hoped this helped!!!!
Is the Queen the leader of England?
No, the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, along with a few others such as Holland, Norway, Spain, Japan, Thailand, Sweden, Belgium and a few others. This means that the monarchy does exist, but has no power to rule the country.
Who acts on the Queens behalf in Canada when she isn't there?
Queen Elisabeth II is represented in Australia by the Governor-General.
What was Queen Elizabeth I'S claim to the throne?
daughter of anne Boleyn,second wife of Henry the 8th.
Was Queen Elizabeth II queen in 1965?
No. Queen Elizabeth's reign began on 6th February 1952 upon the death of her father George VI. The Queen's Coronation at Westminster Abbey was on 2nd June 1953
When did Queen Elizabeth 11 get married?
Queen Elizabeth II was married to Phillip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947
What is a 2002 queen Elizabeth the second coin worth?
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and country. The Queen's picture appears on all coins of all countries of the British Commonwealth, so it doesn't distinguish one coin from another.