The English royals spend more time than any other royal family making visits all over the country. Plus, Queen Elisabeth holds yearly 'garden parties' where she goes round shaking hands. So, 'meeting' for all lesser mortals means a handshake and at best, a few words.
Through the decades, she must have shaken the hands of many thousands of ordinary Englishmen. But now that she is nearing ninety, she limits her visits and other obligations - well, still a few hundred a year - and many of those last no longer than 30 to 60 minutes. So today, chances are becoming slim that you will meet her. On the other hand, Crown Prince Charles makes over a thousand visits a year all over the country and his son William is getting busier each year. Keeping a close eye on their appointment schedules might get you the chance to 'meet' any of them. Get there early and choose a spot where he might step over for a couple of handshakes.
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It wold be very unlikely for an ordinary person to meet Queen Elizabeth was 69 years old and she had over 200 paintings of her exist today.
The English royals spend more time than any other royal family making visits all over the country. Plus, Queen Elisabeth holds yearly 'garden parties' where she goes round shaking hands. So, 'meeting' for all lesser mortals means a handshake and at best, a few words.
Through the decades, she must have shaken the hands of many thousands of ordinary Englishmen. But now that she is nearing ninety, she limits her visits and other obligations - well, still a few hundred a year - and many of those last no longer than 30 to 60 minutes. So today, chances are becoming slim that you will meet her. On the other hand, Crown Prince Charles makes over a thousand visits a year all over the country and his son William is getting busier each year. Keeping a close eye on their appointment schedules might get you the chance to 'meet' any of them. Get there early and choose a spot where he might step over for a couple of handshakes.
Qeen Elizabeth I am named after Queen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Elizabeth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The original name was Virgina. Although it was allegedly split following the American Civil War, the entirety of the region was known as Virginia for the better portion of the Antebellum Era. It was given it's charter by the Royal Virginia Company, which was supposedly named for Queen Elizabeth, the "Virgin Queen." While true that she never married it is unconfirmed and highly unlikely that she actually was, a virgin.
No, she did not. One of her nicknames was "The Virgin Queen."
For Which Country??
Queen Elizabth I =]
It is very unlikely that the Queen of England had the time to write so many plays and poems. William also acted in person at the Globe when women were not allowed on the stage.
Queen Bess usually refers to Queen Elizabeth I. Given that Elizabeth I was known to be a redhead, or - as the British say, "ginger" - it is unlikely that she was dark skinned..
No. Mary I was the half-sister of Elizabeth I. In the case of Elizabeth II, her grandmother was Queen Mary, the consort of George V.
If Mary Queen of Scots had killed Elizabeth - a highly unlikely action from her perceived personality - she would have most likely enjoyed a stint as English Queen if she managed to live a substantial amount of time after the assassination of Elizabeth.
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth but neither Queen Elizabeth I or II is one of them.
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll is Elizabeth Regina. More Information In heraldry - the art and science of noble families - Latin is used, probably to make it more impenetrable to "ordinary" people. Regina is Latin for "Queen."
Queen Elizabeth I also known as The Virgin Queen.
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
yes her nanny
Yes, Queen Elizabeth is a proper noun, the title and name of a person.