This would depend on the country. England's queen was Princess May of Teck, who took the title Queen Mary upon her husband's elevation to the throne as George V.
Belgium's King Leopold had a queen consort, Elisabeth of Bavaria.
Many other belligerents had queens, queen consorts, or similar titles. None of the major countries had an active female ruler at the time of World War 1.
No, it wasn't. The Victorian Era lasted only during Queen Victoria's lifetime; she died in 1901. World War I began in the summer of 1914.
No, World War I occurred after the Victorian era. The Victorian era is generally considered to have lasted from 1837 to 1901, during the reign of Queen Victoria. World War I began in 1914 and ended in 1918, well after the conclusion of the Victorian period.
During World War II, the queen of England was Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Consort, who was married to King George VI. King George VI reigned from 1936 until his death in 1952, and Queen Elizabeth played a significant role in supporting the war effort and boosting morale among the British people. Following her husband's death, she became known as the Queen Mother. Queen Elizabeth remained a beloved figure in British history throughout her life.
yes cus war is bad and the queen should ban in :P
There has not been a Queen or King of England since 1707. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdon Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. George V was the KING of The United Kingdom from 6 May 1910-20 January 1936. His Queen Consort was Queen Mary of Teck.
RMS Queen Mary was used as a troop carrier during World War 2
The present queen's father, King George VI, was king during World War II.
NO
No.
There was no queen. However the king during World War 2 was King George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George)
George VI
Queen of where? If you're talking about Great Britain then it was KING George V
London, then Canada.
i imagine not, no
during the second world war
none
The queen and king went underground ... While they left the civilians to die.