Queen Elizabeth II is the world's longest governor and one of the most famous, respected and untouchable people of the last century. She was born in 1926 in Duke of Alexandra Mary and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth), and raised in Princess Margaret's sister in London and London. Since she served in the World War II in 1952 and became the throne, the queen became a mother, a grandmother and a great-grandmother, the queen spent the rest of her life with the eyes of the world. Even so, you may not know her noble majesty. Click to see 30 interesting facts about Queen Elizabeth II
The Head of State of the United Kingdom is a monarch, now Queen Elizabeth II (since 1952). When she crowned, the number of the royal family ("Elizabeth II") caused controversy as there was never Elizabeth I in Scotland. In April 1953, the British government said that future British monarchs will be numbered according to their predecessors in the UK and Scotland. For example, King James of the future will be called James VIII - the last king of Scotland James is James VII (such as James II of England), and the next King Henry becomes King Henry 1 of England I guess. Even if there is a King of Scotland who is not a name. In Scotland Scotland lost the case, MacCormick v Lv Advocate (1953 SC 396) to contest Queen's right to win the rights of "Elizabeth II", but the crown won in this case
Queen Elizabeth II is the world's longest governor and one of the most famous, respected and untouchable people of the last century. She was born in 1926 in Duke of Alexandra Mary and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth), and raised in Princess Margaret's sister in London and London. Since she served in the World War II in 1952 and became the throne, the queen became a mother, a grandmother and a great-grandmother, the queen spent the rest of her life with the eyes of the world. Even so, you may not know her noble majesty. Click to see 30 interesting facts about Queen Elizabeth II