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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 is Prince Phillip a Greek prince?

He is not anymore. He renounced that title to become a British citizen. He was a Greek prince though because he was born in Greece into the Royal Family.

What did Prince Philip wear on his wedding day?

Prince William wore the uniform of Colonel of the Irish Guards on his wedding day.

Who gives you your bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award?

You have 2 be kind nice keep promises and I think marry the queen and be loyal and don't or bay what people say and you must stand by the queen all the time ( well that is if you are married to the queen also price Phillip is in hospital nothing sires must be old age so thanks for listing lol omg that's how you do it boys

Does Kate Middleton have sibblins?

yes she does. She has two younger siblings-a sister Phillipa Charlotte "Pippa" and a brother James. Pippa was maid of honor at her sisters wedding, and James gave a reading during the survice.

When was Queen Elizabeth queen of Spain?

That was Isabella (Spanish for Elzabeth) who sponsored Columbus.

What is the importance of Royality in Great Britain today?

Not much, but the person needs to spend his/her whole life as royalty so it msu be birthright. We do have ellected officials but they don't play such a big part for our country like, Barrak Obama for example.

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Royalty is of the greatest importance to Great Britain.

The United Kingdom is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the UK as well as of fifteen other independent Commonwealth countries

What happened on princess margart roses wedding day with captin peter townsend?

Short answer? NOTHING!! They were never married, nor even engaged, since Princess Margaret (for whatever reasons: personal or Constitutional) refused his offer. Princess Margaret married Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, in 1960. That was her only marriage.

Who represents Queen Elizabeth II when she is not there?

The Queens duties are often delegated to the Royal Family, which is why you will often see Prince Charles, Princess Anne or any other member of her immediate family taking on 'Royal' duties.

Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada

Her Majesty the Queen appoints the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the Canadian prime minister to represent Her Majesty. The Governor General performs most of the Queen's functions (though some prerogatives are the Queen's alone). The Governor General has also been authorised to summon other Canadians to act as a deputy of the Governor General, essentially also exercising the Queen's authority.

At the provincial level, the Governor General (as the Queen's representative) appoints a Lieutenant Governor for each province on the advice of the prime minister (sometimes the prime minister consults provincial ministers before advising the Governor General). The Lieutenant Governor performs the Queen's provincial functions and exercises the Queen's authority.

Has Kate Middleton been abroad?

Yes, she has been abroad a number of times. She lived in Amnam, Jordan when she was a small child and was engaged to Prince William of Wales in Kenya, South Africa.

Who is prince Philip?

The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Philippos of Greece and Denmark; born 10 June 1921)[N 2] is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. Philip was originally a royal prince of Greece and Denmark, and thus a member of the Danish-German House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, but renounced these titles shortly before his marriage and adopted the surname of his maternal grandparents, to become known as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. On the day before Philip was married, he was granted the style of His Royal Highness by King George VI and, the next day, was made Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich. Queen Elizabeth made Philip a Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957.

As consort to the widely travelled Queen and Head of the Commonwealth, Philip has frequently been in the public eye, and is an established public figure in the Commonwealth realms. He is Britain's longest-serving consort and the oldest serving partner of a reigning monarch.[2] Certain comments in the public sphere have gained the Prince a reputation for making controversial remarks. In addition to his royal duties, the Duke of Edinburgh is also the patron of many organisations, including The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh. In particular, he has devoted himself, since visiting the Southern Antarctic Islands in 1956, to raising public awareness of the relationship between humanity and the environment. He has published and spoken widely for over half a century on this subject.

Where do all English monarchy get married?

The majority of them get married in Westminster Abby as did Prince William and Kate Middleton did on 29 April 2011

Why is Prince Charles the prince of wales and not of England?

Prince Charles has the title of 'Prince of Wales' because of it being traditionally granted to the heir apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Originally it was granted to the future King Edward II as an infant in 1301 by his father King Edward I who had defeated the native princes of Wales and named his son as such as a matter of humiliation for the Welsh, incidentally Edward II was born in Wales, at Caernarfon. Edward II himself did not grant the title to his own son, Edward III who revived the tradition that has endured to the present day. It is almost certain that should Prince Charles accede to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then Prince William would receive the title 'Prince of Wales'.

Why didn't King George II have much power?

It was really his capable wife, in conjunction with the highly successful but corrupt Prime Minister (Britain's first) Robert Walpole.

The court jesters would say:

You may strut, dapper George,

But 'twill all be in vain.

We know 'tis Queen Caroline,

Not you, that reign.

How much does childcare cost in queens?

In the Ridgewood, Glendale area, it ranges between $130 and $200 a week. More doesn't necessarily mean better care either.

Is Prince Philip called king?

He was, but not British royalty. He was born into the Danish-Greek royal family, the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.

What was the title given to Prince William when he married Kate Middleton?

The Duke of Cambridge, however, whereas Catherine is the Duchess of Cambridge, rather than a Princess, William retains his rank as Prince. He is therefore Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.

What did the Queen's mother die of?

The Queen Mother died of old age on 30th March 2002, at the grand old age of 101. At the time, she was the longest living royal, but she was surpassed by Princess Alice, the Duchess of Gloucester on 29th October 2004, aged 102.

When did JLS become famous?

They have been famous ever since... they were famous on 2008 and they met up as a band by

Aston and Marvin are childhood friends and both of them met JB at college and lastly they met Oritse at University.

And at 2008 they decided to make a band JLS

JLS stands for: Jack the Lad Swigger

How would you describe the love affair between prince genji and her?

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