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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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Can the Queen grant a pardon in Canada?

Technically, the Governor General (the representative of the Queen in Canada) may exercise "clemency" toward a prisoner for various reasons. This can include the shortening of a sentence. However, clemency is not granted lightly - there have to be very good reasons for it (e.g. the sentence would cause undue hardship or the person was wrongfully convicted) and is normally considered only after the normal legal avenues (read: the courts) have been exhausted by the petitioner with no success.

Normally, pardons are granted by the Parole Board of Canada and serve to seal a person's criminal record. They can be applied for 3-10 years (depending on what crime was committed) after your sentence has been served.

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Is Queen Elizabeth protestant?

My understanding is that Queen Elizabeth is currently the official Head of the Anglican Church. Queen Elizabeth must be a place-holder for the True King, who is the Christ, and He is as yet not officially crowned for some unGodly reason. He would be the Vere Lord; as ancient PenDragon King Cymbeline of the Royal House of Camu before Him. As True God-Head, the Christ-King would be created in Divine Image through Hierogamical Divine Union, which put most simply would be to say that He unites with His Bride first through telepathy and the Luminous Mystery, before ever meeting her face to face in flesh. This would be beloved Sovereign Nick de Vere, who is created in Divine Image. I have heard that there has been the practice of "Royal Coven Witchcraft" that has infiltrated the Anglican Church. He has been fending off sins of decrepit necromancy for years. He is also completed in Divine Image; to hear what He has to say about His nameless bride; much as King David must have said about His Bride of the Song of Songs: www.redicecreations.com/winterwonderland/meroveredragon.html Long Live the True King!

Who lives in Windsor castle today?

Windsor Castle is still the official residence of The Queen.

Where did Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip get married?

Believe it or not, it was actually north korea. Elizabeth and her hubby spent a romantic honeymoon in pyongyang, where they were captured and turned into lizards, being replaced by other lizards. True story.

What Country in Europe is home to Queen Elizabeth?

Queen Elizabeth is the English monarch so she her home (and her home is her castle) is in England.

Who is the second most famous person in the world?

If you mean American football i don't know, but if you mean just football the answer would be Messi or Ronaldo. It would be one of these to players because there is a debate going on about which player is better. Personally i think Ronaldo is better therefore, my opinion is Messi is the second best football player. I hope I have helped you with my answer.

Who were the great king and queen of Africa?

There were many great Kings and Queens of Africa. Some great books as a starting point include:

+ Black Women in Antiquity by Ivan Van Sertima

+ Destruction of Black Civilisation by Chancellor Williams

You might also like to study more about Queen Mother Yaa Asantewaa, Nefertiti, Queen Hatshepsut, Queen Nzingha of Ndongo and the Rain Queen dynasty in South Africa, Ndate yalla Mobdj (Queen of Walo), King Moshoeshoe, the widely known King Shaka and many more.

What is the name of the queens palace in london?

The British Queen has several palaces, including St. James Palace, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Where did Queen Elizabeth II grow up?

She and her sister, Princess Margaret, grew up at her parent's house at 145 Piccadilly and at White Lodge in Richmond Park - both in London. She also spent time at the English country homes of both sets of grandparents.

Did queen Victoria's family speak German?

Not exactly sure how German she was, but she was mostly German.

Her father was mostly German with a little bit of French, Welsh, Danish and Scottish mixed in (thanks to the Plantagenet, Tudor, and Stuart Kings and Queens)

Her mother was a German Princess and was almost entirely German.

What is Queen Elizabeths hometown?

Queen Elizabeth I was born at the Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, London, England on 7th September 1533. Elizabeth 1 came from England. Her father hated her as he wanted a son instead of a daughter. Not only this, but her mother was beheaded for producing a girl when Elizabeth was three. Elizabeth I was born in 1533 at Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, London

What are the contributions of Queen Elizabeth II?

helped princess Diana with the bombs.

no she didn't that was purely Dianas charity Despite the fact that I am . a complete Royalist, I would find it hard to say that our Queen has accomplished anything specific. For unlike a President (who incidentally would cost a great deal more), she has NO say in the running of he country, government or anything

She is a figurehead, that has graced our country for 60 years, and has been a constant soothing influence.

Can Prince Charles become King since he is divorced?

no, that is not correct. He can still be King after his mother dies. There is nothing that says that a divorced person can not be king or Queen. Camilla on the other hand might not be Queen Consort though

Where was Queen Paola Ruffo di Calabria born?

Queen Paola Ruffo di Calabria was born in Villa Claudia, Forte dei Marmi, Italy

What were Queen Elizabeth's contributions to society?

She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation.

The Queen of England livesin this city?

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 of England" no longer exists.

The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Prince Philip, is Buckingham Palace in London, U.K. In addition to Buckingham, the British Monarch maintains official residence at Windsor Castle in Windsor and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh; Hillsborough Castle in County Down, Northern Ireland, is also an official residence though it is primarily used by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

In addition to the residences that are attached to the Monarchy, Elizabeth also owns Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Unlike the official residences, these are personal possessions and ownership is not a consequence of being Queen.

Does Queen Elizabeth rule Ireland?

No. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of the United Kingdoms and Northern Ireland, which includes Scotland. She reigns there as Queen, but she does not rule. That is she is the head of state but she cannot command the government.

What is Queen Elizabeth II personality like?

Elizabeth was highly intelligent. She had the knowledge of a scholar and was one of the smartest women of her time. She had a fiery temper and you didn't want to get in her way when she was angry. She was very intuitive. When Elizabeth became frightened, she often said she was sick and took to her bed so people wouldn't see her as weak. She was a charmer and had many male admirers. She was vain and as she got older she had the mirrors in the palace taken down because she didn't want to see herself grow old.

How many brothers does Queen Elizabeth II have?

Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn, She had an elder sister, Mary I, who was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon. There was, finally, a brother, Edward VI, daughter of Jane Seymour. After the death of Henry VIII, James succeeded; when he died young, Mary became Queen and, on her death, Elizabeth. As none of these three had children of their own, that was the end of the Tudor dynasty.

Who is the queen married too?

HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

[HM Queen Elizabeth is actually Queen of the United Kingdom, not of England.]