Does elizabeth 2 have children?
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children, and was known as The Virgin Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) has four children: Princes Charles, Edward, and Andrew, and a daughter, Princess Anne.
Why is the queen of England called the II if elizabeth I had no children?
Because she is the second queen to rule England of that name.
It has nothing to do with having children, or else William I, Richard I, Richard II, Edward VI, Mary I, Charles II, William III, Mary II, William IV and Edward VI would also not count for none ever had a legitimate child.
If you only count the ancestors of the current queen even less would count, since some had children, but they or their lines died out, like Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Richard III, Anne and George IV.
How many times ayear does the Queen visit parliament?
Well, the Queen doesn't live in another palace in London. She Lives in Buckingham Palace
What is an 1867 Queen Elizabeth II coin worth?
The date cannot be correct. Victoria was Queen in 1860. Elizabeth II did not ascend to the throne until 1952.
Could you please post a new question giving the coin's country of origin and a description of the image(s) shown?
No one has succeeded Elizabeth 2 she's still queen but it's highly likely her son will become Charles3 when she does pass away!
When did Queen Elizabeth two die?
If I, or anyone else knew that, we would be rich people for predicting peoples death! But hopefully she and her son will die soon so we can see Prince William on the throne. :)
charles just died of a heart attack, Elizabeth II said she will give up her throne in 5 years, but the US will invade the UK and execute the royal family before that time!
How many languages does Queen Elizabeth 1 speak?
Elizabeth's ability to grasp and retain exotic languages was phenomenal. It is said that by age 11 Elizabeth was able to speak six languages fluently: Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish and English. When ambassadors and statesmen called upon the royal family, Elizabeth brilliantly addressed them in their native tongues. Elizabeth I was fluent in French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, German and Greek, and even knew some Welsh and Portugese
If you are male you should bow and if you are female you should curtsey. You shouldn't speak to her unless she first speaks to you and of course, you should always be polite (even if you hate the Royal Family!)
Does queen elizabeth 2 have any pets?
yes she loves horses especially since her tenth birthday when her father bought her a pony. yes she loves horses especially since her tenth birthday when her father bought her a pony.
What type of political system is headed by Queen Elizabeth 2nd England?
The political system that was headed by Queen Elizabeth II was a monarchy. Elizabeth has been acting Queen since her coronation in 1953.
Does the Queen of England rule over Australia in any political activities?
The Queen has very little actual power over Australia. Her representative in Australia, the Governor-General, has more power - but her role is mostly ceremonial. The Governor-General plays a symbolic role, representing the authority (provided by the Queen) for the government to rule.
The Governor-General has the power to summon parliament, call elections and appoint the Prime Minister (the Governor-General has a responsibility to appoint the person most likely to maintain the support of the House of Representatives). They also appoint other officials, such as High Court Justices.
Therefore the Queen, through the Governor-General, does have some power over Australia - but most of this is symbolic.
How did Queen Elizabeth meet Charles?
If I am not mistaken I think they met when Prince Charles was dating Princess Diana's older sister, Sarah
they broke up and in 1977 Prince Charles and lady dianna married him in 1981 and it was in 1980 when Sarah 4 gave her 2 dating dianna!!! its true!!!
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How old is the queen of England 2012?
HM The Queen was born 21 April 1926. Therefore, as of 21 April 2012, she is 86.
How is Mary Queen of Scots related to Queen Elizabeth II?
Mary, Queen of Scots, gave birth to James VI of Scotland and was forced to abdicate the throne to him when he was 1. James VI became James I of England on the death of Elizabeth I. Then the crown went to his son Charles I, who was beheaded, once the monarchy was restored his son Charles II was put on the throne, followed by his brother James VII & II- who fled the country during the Glorious Revolution- at which time his daughter and her husband were invited to be Co- Monarchs William III and Mary II- had Mary died and William reigned alone (even though he was NOT in the direct succession it was the agreement of the government to allow him to rule with and then minus his wife. Had he had children after her death they would have been the next in line at which point it would have taken us away from the relations of Mary QUeen of Scots HOWEVER he never remarried or had children of his own so that NEVER happened). After William died his sister in law- the Sister of his wife and the Daughter of James VII and II. Once it was realized that she would never have a child survive into adulthood the Act of Settlement was passed which then backed UP the family line to the decendents of Sophia, Electress of Hanover and her Protestant decendents- Who's mother was the daughter of James VI and I and there for his grand daughter and the Great Grand Daughter of Mary, Queen of Scots, and through her the monarchs from George I until Elizabeth II all have decended. George I was a great great grandson of Mary Queen of Scots (from now on I'll list her as MQS), his son George II was the 3x great grandson of MQS, George III was the 5x great grandson of MQS, George IV was 6x great grandson as was his brother William IV. Their neice Victoria was 7x great grand daugher of MQS, her son Edward VII was 8x great grand son, his son George V was 9x great grandson, his son Edward VIII and his brother George VI were 10x great grandsons, and that makes Elizabeth her 11x great grand daughter of Mary Queen of Scots. People tend to discount women in history as "non-existent" and forget that women played the most important roles on the historical stage, but the men get all the attention! Through James VI & I daughter- which history largely forgets, and then her daughter who everyone else forgets about it seems (the first answer above for example) every Royal house in Europe is actually all decended from Mary Queen of Scots- thanks in large part to Victoria marrying her children and grandchildren off to everyone with a title at that time in Europe!
Bach when France was still a monarchy, French kings used to live in the palace of Versailles and in the numerous palaces and castles they owned : le Louvre, Fontainebleau, ...
What are some achievements of Elizabeth 1?
Elizabeth's Achievements
Elizabeth I is remembered for astounding achievements. Defeating the Spanish Armada; great advances in exploration, literacy and the arts came about under her rule; making Church of England Protestant... she literally transformed England into a world power.During her era,famous poets and playwrights emerged such as William Shakespeare,Edmund Spencer,Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh.Her reign also saw significant expansions overseas.Great explorers were Sir Francis Drake,Sir John Hawkins,Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Richard Greenville. Elizabeth also brought peace to the fued between catholics and protestants.She also earned the nickname `virgin queen` this outraged many of the society and she was the first queen to not officially marry and never had sex
Did any of Queen Elizabeth II's children die?
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) had four children, all of whom are living (Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward).
Diana, Princess of Wales was the daughter in law of Queen Elizabeth II, but was divorced from Prince Charles when she was killed in a car accident in August 1997.
Why was queen Elizabeth 1st put in jail?
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) was locked up in the Tower of London in March 1554 for 8 weeks, (when she was still Princess Elizabeth) on the orders of her half sister, Mary I (1516 - 1558). Mary was suspicious of Elizabeth and thought she might be the inspiration for plots against her.
When Mary I died in 1558, Elizabeth became Queen.
How does the queen travel to windsor?
like everyone else in Britain , she travels in cars and on plains exept she has gards that acompany her.
What is a value of the silver elizabeth II del gratia Regina 1864-1964?
I think that you are referring to the Charlottetown commemorative dollar from Canada (KM#58). It contains 0.600 troy ounces of silver, and so has a "melt value" of US$7.92 (as of July 16, 2009). There were about 7.3 million produced, so numismatically, an Uncirculated example is only worth about US$10.00, although a nice Proof example may garner upwards of US$250.00.
Why was Queen Elizabeth I beheaded?
She wasn't.
In March 1603, Queen Elizabeth fell sick and remained in a "settled and unremovable melancholy". She died on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning.
How is the duke of edinbourgh related to Queen Elizabeth?
she is related to him because they kissed and then killed u hahahahahahahahaha