London Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has sent her first royal thank-you by e-mail to 23 young people around the world to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth. The recipients all responded to a Buckingham Palace invitation to write an internet blog on the royal website about their typical day and their thoughts on the contemporary meaning of the Commonwealth, the alliance of 53 nations founded in 1949. Accounts came from as far afield as Belize, Papua New Guinea, Jamaica and the Solomon Islands, but also from large member states Canada and Australia. For 12-year-old Katrina Barber in Australia, the queen is the “boss” of the Commonwealth. Katrina, who lives on a remote cattle station 200 kilometres from Alice Springs, wants the queen to visit, so she can ask her what it’s like to swap a palace for the Australian bush. “I am heartened by your messages to see that the special spirit of the Commonwealth if alive and well among so many talented and enthusiastic young people,” the Queen said in her e-mail reply, headlined “A Message from Her Majesty the Queen” and signed “Elizabeth R.” The Queen, who sent her first e-mail in 1976 and posts her Christmas message on YouTube, uses e-mail regularly for private correspondence with family and friends — but never so far for an official thank-you and reply.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth the first, she did not have a husband.
If Queen Catherine's only child was a boy there wouldn't have been Reformation parliament or the Supremacy act. Also England wouldn't have had its first queen aka Queen Mary.
Queen Elizabeth the First until 1603, and then James the First.
1958, simmons introduced the first king and queen sized beds
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
26th March 1976
First, you have to have an email. And if someone sends you a message, you will receive it.
Queen Elizabeth of England sent her first email in March of 1976. Her email address is a testament to her witty humor.
Ray thomlinson
1979
First find out who your sending the email to and get their email address. If you don't have an email address yourself, you can set one up for free using Google mail. Type your message in the message box and include the person's email in the "To" box. Press send.
You are a gummy bear
1976 NM
The first Christmas message was in 1932 by George V on the radio. The first televised Christmas message was in 1957 by Queen Elizabeth II.
World's first email message was sent in 1971 between two computers. Mr. Tomlinson was the person, who created a computer program named SNDMSG, which sent a simple email message to a nearby computer through ARPANET. He was also the first person to put "@" in the email. He did that because this sign wasn't used that much anywhere else. The first email address was "tomlinson@bbn-tenexa." BBN was the name of Mr. Tomlinson's employer and "tenexa" was the name of the operating system that was used. What exactly was the first email message is lost.
1976
Queen Elizabeth II did!!!!!!!!!