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Elizabeth II

related to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in 1953.

3,266 Questions

Who were Queen Elizabeth II's parents?

Queen Elizabeth's parents were King George VI and the former Lady Elizabeth Bowles-Lyon
King George the sixth, born as Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George. whom she succeeded on the throne and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, known as Lady Elizabeth and after Elizabeth II became Queen, commonly known as the Queen Mother.
her parents were King George the Vl and Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth II's parents were King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Bowes- Lyon and later known as the Queen Mother.

What did Queen Elizabeth II do to become famous?

Elizabeth was famous from the time she was born because she was the grandchild of the monarch and also was a princess. She became even more well known when her uncle abdicated the throne, making her father the King and herself the Heir Apparent. She is also head of state of more countries than anyone else.

What will Queen Elizabeth II's era be known as?

The Second Elizabethan Era or simply the Elizabethan Era

When did Elizabeth Linington die?

Elizabeth Linington died on 1988-04-05.

What is the weeping princess?

The Weeping Princess is a rare stamp that has a dot below Princess Elizabeth's eye that is a flaw in the printing of the sheet of stamps. The series was created for the 1935 Silver Jubilee of King George V.

Will there ever be both a king and queen of England?

Technically, the answer to this question is no, because the title king (or queen) of England no longer exists. The current monarch, Elizabeth II, is queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Under the heredity system, when monarch dies the eldest son (or if deceased, his eldest surviving son) becomes king and his wife is given the title of queen. If there are no surviving males the eldest daughter is crowned queen and her husband is given the title of prince.

The present heir to the throne, Prince Charles, will become king when his mother dies, but it is unlikely that his wife, Camilla, will be given the title of queen (this is a complex political matter because they were both divorced). However, assuming that the monarchy continues, there is no reason why in the future there could not be a king and queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

What did Spock say before he died?

"The ship out of danger?" asks Spock. Kirk notes that it is. Spock then informs the Admiral not to grieve, as it is logical. Kirk soon understands his logic by quoting it for him, "The needs of the many, outweighs the needs of the few."" Spock completes it for him. Spock then notes that he never took the Kobayashi Maru test until now. He wants to know what the Admiral thinks of his solution. Kirk can't take any more of this, as he holds back his tears. Spock's final words are, "I have been, and always shall be, your friend." He then takes off his gloves and gives the Admiral one last Vulcan salute, as he states, "Live long, and prosper." Spock then dies, and the Admiral overcome by emotion, mutters, "No."

Is Queen Elizabeth II republican or democratic?

The queen would not be supportive of a republican form of government because there might be a move to abolish the monarchy.

Who was queen of the speakeasies?

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Did Lyndon Johnson ever meet with Queen Elizabeth II?

Sources vary:

Answer 1:

Yes, on August 6, 1962, in Jamaica, when LBJ was Vice President. This can be confirmed by reference to the daily diary of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson available at the website of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.

Answer 2:

No. Although it was on August 6, 1962 that Jamaica joined the British Commonwealth, the above referenced LBJ diary entry indicates he met and attended events with HRH Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowden, and that during the course of the day's events a toast was made in honor of Queen Elizabeth II. There is no indication, however, that Queen Elizabeth was in attendance personally, likely sending her sister and brother-in-law as her representatives.

How many sons does Queen Elizabeth II have?

Queen Victoria had nine children, of which four were boys.

Her first son was Edward VII, born on November 09, 1841. He was the Prince of Wales. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863.

Her second son, Prince Alfred was born August 06, 1844. He was known as Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke of Edinburg. He married Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia in 1874.

Her third son born on May 01, 1850 was Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. He married Princess Louise Marguerite of Prussia in 1879.

Queen Victoria's youngest son Prince Leopold was born April 07, 1853. He was Duke of Albany and married Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont in 1882.

Who was Queen Isabella France parents name?

Isabella of France (1295 - 22 August 1358), also known as the She-wolf of France, was Queen consort of England as the wife of Edward II of England.

She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre.

What is England's official name?

It is just England.

England is part of the Sovereign State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Why was hundertwasser on board the Queen Elizabeth?

Friedensreich Hundertwasser was buried in New Zealand after his death at sea on the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2000, at the age of 71.

At that time the QEII was working as a cruise ship. It is most probable that he had bought a tickety for a Round the World Cruise.

When did Elizabeth Henreid die?

Elizabeth Henreid died on December 27, 2006, in So Paulo, SP, Brazil.

In what year did the queen of England send her first email?

Queen Elizabeth of England sent her first email in March of 1976. Her email address is a testament to her witty humor.

Which queen reigned for 63?

If you mean UK, Elizabeth II (current) she's been in place since mid 50's.

Did the Queen of England die PLEASE tell me she didn't?

Well, if she did, the official website of the British Monarchy doesn't mention it (see link), and neither does the London Times website (see link).

How can you get immancipated?

I would suggest seeing a lawer first and asking them what steps one should take. I know that it can be a long process and can be expensive. I would suggest figuring out another way to leave your parents or guardian other than immmancipation because it is difficult to acuire unless there is a very good reason: physical abuse and if the guardian is doing something that is not for your benefit, like spending thousand of your dollars on something for themselves.