Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada?
Her Majesty the Queen "in Right of Canada" means the Queen acting in Her Majesty's capacity as the Canadian monarch, exclusive of the Queen's roles in the other Realms of the Commonwealth. The phrase can also be used to refer to the Queen as the monarch of Canadian provinces, particularly when provinces are engaged against one another in judicial proceedings.
For example:
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Québec
What offense would you be charged with if you made a threat to the Queen?
Either treason or terrorism.
What is the queens middle name?
Britain's Queen Elizabeth's full name is Elizabeth Winnefred Tallytoe.
What is crown in British constitution?
The crown - refers to the ruling Monarch - currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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A spartan queen was the wife of a spartan king, the most famous being Gorgo, wife of Leonidas (also his niece....but we'll ignore that)
Is Queen Elizabeth's husband alive?
She is married to Prince Phillip.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark; 10 June 1921)Answers.comis the husband of Elizabeth_II. He is Britain's longest-serving Consortand the oldest serving spouse of a reigning monarch
How does the power of a pharaoh differ from that of a constitutional monarch like Queen Elizabeth?
Just go to this question in answer.com "The pharaoh of ancient Egypt was an absolute monarch how does the power of such a ruler differ from that of a constitutional monarch like Queen Elizabeth of great Britain? "
Is there a king or queen etc that rules the Gypsy People worldwide?
We do not have a worldwide leader. We have Elders within their respective Clans and some Clans are allied. There are some who are well known but that really is about it.
There is no "king" or "queen". Think about a populace that is organized by Nations and Clans within it and is worldwide. Try to imagine ALL Clans agreeing upon a "king" or "queen".
That is simply not happening.
According to the most common accounts, she died peaceably in a convent, either in Caerleon according to the chronicles, or in Amesbury according to the Lancelot version of her story. In the prose romance PerlesvausGuenevere dies of sorrow for the death of her son Lohot, long before Arthur's last battle. Her body and the head of her son Lohot are placed in a tomb in a chapel in the Island of Avalon. Arthur's body will eventually also lie there. It is possible that this author imagined a sequel in which Arthur would marry a second Queen Guenevere who would become Mordred's lover. Jean de Preis composed his Mer des Histoires or Ly Myreur des Histors near the end of the fourteenth century. In this version Mordred survives the final batltle. Arthur, and Gawain also!, sail away to Avalon. Then Lancelot of the Lake returns to Britain along with his vassal, King Carados of Little Britain. Lancelot besieges and captures London, executes the guilty Guenevere, and imprisons Mordred with her corpse, which in his hunger Mordred eats. Lancelot bestows the crown on Constantine the son of King Carados, and himself becomes a hermit.
According to Hector Boece in his Scotorum Historia in 1527, the Scottish king, Eugenius, an ally of Mordred, remains master of the field in the last battle, and takes prisoner Queen Guanora (here first mentioned in Boece), whom the Picts hold in lifelong captivity. Boece mentions an alternate tradition according to which Arthur obtained his wife back from Mordred, and had her torn apart by wild horses. According to a local legend at Meigle in mid Scotland, north of Perth, Guenevere fled there after the deaths of Arthur and Modred. The people there disliked her and slew her.
Who is known as the Queen of Melody?
In the land of Melody, the queen is chosen by hair strength. Knights pull on contestants' hair until one is bald. The other becomes queen, even if she has just a single strand left. Rapunzel is the current Queen of Melody.
How Long has New Zealand been a Commonwealth of England?
There is no Commonwealth of England. There is a Commonwealth of Nations, sometimes referred to (wrongly) as the British Commonwealth.
This consists of 54 independent member states, including two that were never British Colonies. Only two of the former British Colonies are not members, but a number that were protectorates have not joined.
The head of the commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II, though she is not head of 38 of the 54 countries. These others each have their own head.
Several countries are considering joining the Commonwealth, as the principal requirement is an appreciation of representative democracy, and on these grounds, several former members ave had their membership suspended.
What are the names of the tellatubies?
haha, tinky winky, Lala, Poo, Dipsy, noo noo is the vacume. Idk the name of the screwed on sun.
Who was Queen Elizabeth's father and was he supposed to be king?
The father of Queen Elizabeth II was Prince Albert, the Duke of York, the second son of King George V. When George died in January 1936, he was succeeded by Albert's older brother, who became Edward VIII. But Edward decided to abdicate the throne less than a year later because of his unpopular romance with American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. As a result, Prince Albert became the new king in December 1936, taking the name George VI. He reigned until his death on February 6, 1952, and was succeeded by his eldest daughter Elizabeth.