ANY one about her????????????????????? I am doing her for a project. i know she is not related to the first queen elizabeth.
Any more funfacts?
2006-11-21
12:49:57
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I did some reading and they are not related!!!!
2006-11-21
13:10:00 ·
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So TRACY can you tell me anything about her?!?! Since you know.. You her great grandchild? also like are you royality?
2006-11-21
13:11:08 ·
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oh.... well it was this time line and it was very confusing to understand. Sorry.
Well anything else?
Like are queens better than presidents ??? or what>?
2006-11-22
06:24:39 ·
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ANY FUN FACTS?
2006-11-22
06:26:07 ·
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sorry. did not get to finish.. ANY FUN FACTS? EMBARRESING MOMENTS OF THE QUEEN?
2006-11-22
06:26:36 ·
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I am just asking. I am NOT cheating!!!!! how rude! I never cheat, i just ask and i wondar. that is alllll!!!! Oh and i have been doing lots and lots of research. Does any of you know how good the movie is about 'the queen' is?
2006-11-23
06:40:24 ·
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For Queen Elizabeth the queen mother, when did she die?
I am just wondaring........
2006-11-24
05:00:55 ·
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OK OK OK . I KNOW NOW. AND MY REPORT IS FINISHED. I DO NOT NEED TO BE TOLD LIKE 12 TIMES OF HOW THEY ARE RELATED. I FOUND OUT THE FIRST 2.
THANKS FOR THE ANSWERS.
2006-11-27
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If your project is due tomorrow you can't do this, but if you have some time you should go see the film "The Queen" that's out right now. It is about Queen Elizabeth II. Not that that's going to be enough to do your report on, but it will give you a feel for her before you actually read up about her.
2006-11-21 12:55:53
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answered by braennvin2 5
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Have any of you people ever even picked up a history book, or even a news paper? First of all, she is related to Elizabeth I - not sure what you are reading that says she isn't, but you should get rid of that source. Second, she is given money by the government called the Civil List. This money pales in comparison to the money the Crwon Estates hand over to the government every year. So if you would prefer she not collect tax payer money, then just give the Monarch the money she gives the goverment via the Crown Estates. She performs an invaluable service to the nation. If you were to replace her with a President, it would not be any cheaper, and you would still have poor people, because its not the Monarchy that keeps people poor, its your elected officals.
2006-11-21 23:32:00
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answered by maninro 1
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I agree with the young woman from England... I may be an American but I too have known since a child that Elizabeth I is related to Elizabeth II...I know this as I am desended from Mary Queen of Scotts and Lady Jane Greys Line. I think you need to check your facts thoroughly before asking such out rageous questions and stating what YOU think you know as fact
2006-11-27 16:07:43
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answered by sweetred171 2
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Elizabeth II is in some way related to all the kings (and queen regnants) going back to the 1st King of England, Alfred.
2006-11-25 22:46:32
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answered by Sandy Lou 4
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She is not related to Elizabeth I....are you serious!!
I take it you are an American who knows little or nothing about the British Monarchy...try to do some more research before you make outrageous statements like that....
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Here are some facts for you...
Queen Elizabeth is the male-line great-granddaughter of Edward VII, who inherited the crown from his mother, Queen Victoria. His father, Victoria's consort, was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; hence Queen Elizabeth is a patrilineal descendant of the German princely house of Wettin. Other notable members of the princely house are Albert II of Belgium and Simeon II of Bulgaria. Through Victoria (as well as several other of her great-great-grandparents), she is descended from many English monarchs extending back to the House of Wessex in the 7th century, and from the Scottish royal house, the House of Stuart, and its predecessors, which can be traced back to the 6th century. There is a direct line of descent from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth. As a great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she is related to the heads of most other ruling European royal houses and the former Hohenzollern royal houses of Germany and Romania. Through her great-grandmother Queen Alexandra, she is descended from the Danish royal house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a line of the North German house of Oldenburg, and one of the oldest in Europe — other members are the Duke of Edinburgh, Margrethe II of Denmark, Harald V of Norway, Queen Sofia of Spain, and Constantine II of Greece, who are also all descended from Queen Victoria. She is also a cousin of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. She is further related to all ruling hereditary monarchs of Europe, as a descendant of Johan Willem Friso, Prince of Orange (1687–1711), common ancestor to all reigning European royal houses.
Long Live The Queen!
2006-11-22 10:04:41
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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>I know she is not related to the first queen elizabeth.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is a descendant of King Henry VII
Queen Elizabeth I is a granddaughter of King Henry VII
So, that means they are relatives
2006-11-22 00:29:32
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answered by kent chatham 5
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Yahoo Answers is not here to help you cheat on your school projects. We are not here to do the work for you. Look up the info and do it yourself.
And I will agree with sarch_uk: Long live the Queen!
2006-11-23 13:55:49
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answered by bellegurl17 4
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She's descended from George I who was a german and all of the members of the royal family have had some sort of german connection since then.
She's married to Prince Philip who is a greek immigrant and they have one daughter and three sons although a lot of people think that Prince Andrew has a different father, one of the other sons (Prince Charles) is considered by some people to be borderline insane and there are rumors that the youngest one (Edward) is gay.
The daughter (anne) is almost normal.
2006-11-22 01:24:06
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Back up that truck. She most certainly is related to Queen Elizebeth I. You need to find a site & do some reading.
2006-11-21 20:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you figure that Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II are not related?
Ok it is a fact that she is not a DESCENDANT of Elizabeth I. They ARE related. Do your research. Oh..and I am an AMERICAN.
2006-11-26 01:22:43
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answered by childofhistory1 3
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