The King in the King's Speech is King George VI, father of the current reigning Queen Elizabeth II of the UK.
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Queen Elizabeth I gave the speech at Tilbury in 1588 to boost morale and rally her troops as they prepared to defend England against the Spanish Armada. It was meant to inspire them with her resolve and to show her commitment to leading them in battle.
She was going against the advice to stand before her troops by putting herself in the fray of things. She also aligned herself with God. She was going against the advice to stand before her troops by putting herself in the fray of things. She also aligned herself with God.
The Queen gave a rousing speech at Tilbury Fort to encourage her forces
Queen Elizabeth, which is why his speech is often called "Elizabethan English"
Yes, she plays Queen Elizabeth
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Tilbury in Essex on 8 August 1588
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Rallied her troops against the spanish naval fleet, The Armada.
Yes, as seen in "The King's Speech"