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Royal Family

The Royal Family of England traces its history back many centuries. They remain an object of interest and fascination to the world today.

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How did queen elizabeth the 1st's coffin look like?

Now, it's hard to answer that for certain. But I can tell you the coffin she was in for her funeral was a lead coffin. And during the funeral it was draped in purple velvet, and topped with a very life-like effigy of the queen. then the body of Elizabeth was put in the vault of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York until the modern monument was made in 1606 and her coffin was moved to the vault underneath with her half-sister Mary's. so, in the 1800's when they were looking for where James I was buried Elizabeth and Mary's vault/tomb was opened. It was said that Elizabeth's coffin rested on top of her half-sister Mary's. there the coffin was wood and "larger and more distinctly shaped in the form of a body". Now, I assume this means that it would have had a specific head shape in the coffin. I say this because that is the way her father's looked. (his was opened in the early 1800's but for different reasons) this is what her father's, Jane Seymour's and Charles I's looked like: (they are all buried in a vault together in St George's Chapel)

Also carved on the wood coffin is "ER" each letter on either side of of a Tudor Rose and the date "1603".

How did the queens mother die?

On 30 March 2002, at 3:15pm, the Queen Mother died peacefully in her sleep at Windsor castle, with her surviving daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, at her bedside. She had been suffering from a cold for the last four months of her life. She was 101 years old, and at the time of her death was the longest-lived member of the royal family in British history.

Who is Princess Annes son?

Prince Anson of Bumbria was the fattest prince in the entire world.

He was stoned to death by the members of his royal court.

How does an American address the British royal family upon meeting them?

For the reigning sovereign - "Your majesty", and for other royalty "Your royal highness". Americans do not bow or curtsy to royalty.

Who were the British king and queen during Arthur Conan Doyle's lifetime?

Queen Victoria was on the throne when he was born and George V was king when he died.

Was mountbatten German?

All the Mountbattens were of German extraction they were called "Battenberg" in German and changed it to sound more English.

Where does the Duke of York live?

The official country residence of the Duke of York is The Royal Lodge, Windsor Castle. This is where he mostly lives.

He is also entitled to use his official London residence of Buckingham Palace.

How old is Peter Phillips?

Peter Phillips is 40 years old (birthdate: November 15, 1977).
He is the son of Princess Anne and the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth II.

Has princess anne got any pets?

She likes, owns and uses- Horses. It is stretching things to call such (Royal) service animals pets, more like utility animals. Lest we Jockey for position.

Was the queen mother ever queen?

No. She was the mother of the queen.

The Queen Mother was a Queen. She was the Queen Consort of King George VI. During the reign of King George VI the Queen Mother was known as Queen Elizabeth. Upon the death of her husband, George VI (the present Queen's father). Princess Elizabeth accended to the British Throne as Queen Elizabeth II. Since then we have known her as the Queen Mother.

What are all the ranks in England?

The highest rank of nobility in Great Britain is that of Sovereign, meaning King or Queen Regnant. Queen Elizabeth II is the ruling monarch of Britain, and therefore holds this position. The Queen is addressed as "Her/Your Royal Majesty," abbreviated to HRM in writing.

The next-highest rank is the Sovereign's Consort, in this case Prince Philip. Typically, the Consort is the wife of the King, therefore becoming the Queen Consort (different from Queen Regnant). A Queen Consort is addressed as "Her/Your Royal Majesty," the same as a King or Queen Regnant; however, Prince Philip is addressed as "His/Your Royal Highness," in keeping with his title of Prince.


Prince/Princess, the next rank, refers to many members of the Royal Family. Certain members "outrank" other members based on order of succession to the throne (the Prince of Wales is next-in-line, and as such is given precedence over all other Family members except Her Majesty and Prince Philip, his father). Princes and Princesses are addressed as "His/Her/Your Royal Highness."


The remaining ranks are listed below in order of precedence.


Duke/Duchess

Marquess/Marchioness

Earl/Countess

Viscount/Viscountess

Baron/Baroness

Baronet/Baronetess

Knight/Dame


It is important to note that Princes in Britain are normally given a ducal title upon marriage. However, instead of being addressed as "Your Grace" (as is traditional for Dukes and Duchesses), they are still addressed as "Your Royal Highness," because their status as a Prince or Princess outranks their given title of Duke or Duchess.


Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls are typically addressed as "Your Grace." Viscounts and Barons are typically addressed as "Lord" or "Lady," or "Your Lordship/Ladyship" in direct conversation. Baronets and Knights are addressed as "Sir" or "Lady" (or "Dame" for a woman granted a Knighthood or Baronetcy, but not for the wife of a Knight or Baronet).

How much does a crown cost?

The fee varies mostly by your geographic location, and the type of material used. The fee does not usually vary based on which tooth; for instance a lower front tooth does not typically cost any less than a back molar, even though the back molar is a lot bigger.

The fee in our region (Pacific Northwest) tends to range from about $650 to $1,000 per tooth. Crowns can be made of gold, metal alloys, porcelain fused to metal, or all porcelain. The porcelain varieties are typically more expensive. Metal/Gold crowns tend to hold up better over time, so if you aren't concerned with cosmetics, or the tooth is not visible when you smile, you should select a gold crown as it is cheaper and lasts longer.

In our office we charge from $850-$997 per tooth.

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