The current Queen Elizabeth II's full name is: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. But all her children at one time or another have held the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth I however was Elizabeth Tudor.
2007-01-16 20:43:53
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answered by Chris C 2
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Which Queen Elizabeth are you asking about?
Queen Elizabeth I
Her surname is Tudor.
Queen Elizabeth II
Her surname is Windsor
2007-01-16 21:09:58
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answered by Poe B 3
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I read it somewhere in Shakespeare, I think it is McHamlet or maybe it is Stewart are Steward, I am sure it starts with Stew. One thing for sure she ain't no Elizabeth I, eh? Now there was a bloody terror. She got the job done, what? Broke the mold on that one. Saw the movie. Yeh, my answer is Stew something.
But I am only an American but with acestor who left there a few hundred years ago. We lost so much of the culture. We lost a proper education within a few generation thus the hillbillies and cowboys. We love the heritage of our ancestors. It has always been a source of great pride for me.Prehaps just self delusion. But life needs a little romance and fantasy. I dream a lot about the fields of Cornwall and he cliffs off dover and all the romantic history. I love it. Every weekend I watch the Britcom shows over and over to see the photography and to hear the language. Wish you Brits and scots and irish weren't so snobbish towards us. It actually hurts a little. You get your feelings hurt then you shuck it off and toughen up and given better than they gave. America wasn't settled by emptying the prisons over there. I didn't choose to leave that rich heritage. I wouldn't have. I just know I would never have left. Guess times were such they felt like they had to. The Brit aristocracy was reputed to take all the gold and starve the rest back then. I wasn't there. But can't we enjoy the beautiful myths and legends and forget the mistakes. Yes, I choose beautiful myths and romance over constant reality. One is the practical life the other is a grand adventure though it comes with greater risk and uncertainty in day to day living. One is living fully and bonding with others the other is a t.s. elliott character studying whether to dare eat his peach.
2007-01-16 20:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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She's from the house of Windsor, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
2007-01-16 20:45:11
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answered by ? 4
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it incredibly is a stressful one to respond to. Royalty do no longer likely have a 2nd call. as a replace they have a house call, the present one being the homestead of Windsor. in spite of if it is often used for a 2nd call if one is needed. whilst the Queen served in international conflict II she became indexed as Elizabeth Windsor. in spite of if considering she has replace into Queen you will see that she often signs and indicators EIIR or Elizabeth Regina. so which you need to argue that she is utilising Regina (Queen) as her 2nd call. Then comes the the remainder of the kinfolk. Untitled descendants of the Queen have the 2nd call Mountbatten-Windsor. those titled are assume to be of the homestead of Windsor nonetheless yet often the Queens grandchildren use their mom and dad call as a surname. working example whilst Prince William graduated his call became referred to as "William Wales"
2016-12-13 09:53:11
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answered by ? 4
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Windsor
2007-01-16 20:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Winsor
2007-01-16 21:02:08
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answered by sylvia a 3
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if you mean the current queen, her surname is windsor
2007-01-16 20:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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that be WINDSOR .
2007-01-16 20:44:15
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answered by john john 5
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