Not technically, she is the head of state. She no longer has the power to create laws but she does have the final decision in the passing of new laws, she is also head of the church of England and is a representative of our country accross the commonwealth.
It is actually one of the World's most biggest mistakes, most people incorrectly refer to Queen Elizabeth II as "Queen of England", when she is actually Queen of the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II is also Queen of several other countries aroung the world.
yes she did
queen elizabeth was in charge in england at the time and she sent the english ships hope i helped xx
My understanding is that the Queen is head of state, followed by the Prime Minister (actually - First Lord of the Treasury). There is not a third in command as such but I think it would probably be the Arch Bishop of Cantebury.
The Queen of England.
No, Queen Elizabeth I was England's monarch during the time of the Spanish Armada (1588). Queen Elizabeth did not actually take part in the sea battle.
Yes, she was briefly trained to service vehicles, as a uniformed member of the ATS (Auxiliary Training Service).
No, and neither is she The Queen of England.
The queen name is Queen Elizabeth.That is the queen of England.
Henery 7th (Henry Tudor) was actually Welsh and brought England and Wales togther through marridge.
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
The last Queen of England was Queen Anne who became Queen of Great Britain on May 1st 1707 after the union of England and Scotland.