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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, formerly known as Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, was known as "Great Britain in the Grace of God."
and the Queen of the United Kingdom of Northern Ireland and other Territories and Dependencies, Commonwealth.
Führer, defender of the state church (Anglican).
Elizabeth II". She is currently the monarch of the United Kingdom, the head of state of the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and 15 member states, and the supreme head of the Church of England. On April 29, 2011, Prince William got married, and Queen Elizabeth conferred three knighthoods on him and Kate.
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I don't know if you want to talk about the ruler of England or just want to know who the king is? The king of England is the husband of the queen. But there is no real power. The current king is the husband of Elizabeth II.
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What period was James II hung up not long after, and Elizabeth II was more recognized, and she maintained friendly relations with her neighbors during her reign and did not exacerbate contradictions! There's a book called An Overview of English-Speaking Countries that you can learn about, but it's in English!
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Queen, Elizabeth II, to be exact.
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Her Majesty the current Queen is Elizabeth II. Her Majesty at the end of the 19th century was called Victoria. That's what I know.
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According to the constitutions of various countries, the King of Great Britain is also the King of Antigua and Barbuda, the King of the Bahamas, the King of Canada, the King of Belize, the King of Grenada, the King of Jamaica, the King of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the King of Saint Lucia, the King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the King of Australia, the King of New Zealand, the King of Papua New Guinea, the King of the Solomon Islands, the King of Tuvalu in Oceania (these countries have become independent from the former British Empire, but the Head of State is also the King of the United Kingdom, The Crown regularly sends governors to various countries to exercise the right of head of state on his behalf. **The head of state is elected by the country). In addition to these countries, the Commonwealth of Nations was formed by 37 countries that were independent from Asia, Africa, the United States, and Oceania (the head of state was not the British Crown).
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Oscar Wilde, born in 1854 and died in 1900, was a playwright, poet, essayist, and 19th-century British genius on a par with George Bernard Shaw. His plays, poems, and ** have left many idiomatic expressions for future generations, such as: Living happily is the best revenge. >>>More
1.The male king is called the king, and the female king is called the queen. In England, not only men can rule the country, the order of the king is completely based on the date of birth, and there have been many queens. >>>More
The first was in January, when the 97-year-old Prince Philip was involved in a car accident, and although there was no damage, this incident alone is still terrifying. >>>More
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