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  • ''Works referenced in the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]] article'' *Pimlott B (1998) ''The Queen: a Biography of Elizabeth II''. [http://www.amazon.com/Queen-Biography-Elizabeth-II/dp/0471283304/ref=pd
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  • ...George VI of the United Kingdom until his death in 1952; was the mother of Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.
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  • [[Queen Elizabeth II]]'s youngest grandchild
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  • Eldest greatgrandchild of [[Elizabeth II]] (1926-2022)
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  • [[Queen Elizabeth II]]'s eldest great-grandchild
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  • Younger son of Charles III and grandson of Elizabeth II; known as 'Harry'.
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  • Born 1950; sister of Charles III; daughter of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • (1921-2021) The husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
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  • Born 1948; King of the United Kingdom since September 2022; eldest child of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; formerly Prince of Wales.
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  • Fourth child and youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • ...0-2002), younger daughter of George VI of the United Kingdom and sister to Elizabeth II; known for controversies regarding her private life and for being prevented
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  • ...Emperor of India and King of Ireland (reigned 1936-1952); father of Queen Elizabeth II and second son of King George V.
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  • {{rpl|Elizabeth II}}
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  • ...] and the late [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]. He was also the grandson of [[Elizabeth II]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]]. William married [[Catherine, Du
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  • ...to the throne in September 2022, following the death of his mother [[Queen Elizabeth II]]. Camilla is popularly known throughout Britain by her first name only and
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  • ...ily_name"/> He was the eldest son of [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II ]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and held the heir apparent's t * [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...Gallery: Edinburgh Gallery that exhibits art from the collection of Queen Elizabeth II.
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  • ...200px|{{#ifexist:Template:Liz2.jpg/credit|{{Liz2.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Queen Elizabeth II meeting [[NASA]] staff at the [[Goddard Space Flight Center]], [[Maryland ( '''Elizabeth II''' (21st April<ref>April often being a poor month for weather, the Queen's
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  • ...he [[American Folk Blues Festival]] and played a command performance for [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth]]. His nickname derives from playing with pianist Wilson (
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  • On July 7, 2005, when [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth]] unveiled a plaque honouring women who were awarded the [[
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  • ...ws|BBC]]'' quoted her, when she attended a ceremony in 2005, where [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth]] unvieled a plaque honouring her and other women who recei
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  • {{r|Elizabeth II}}
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  • ...lth]], having gained it's independence in 1981. The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II who is represented locally by a Governor-General. There is a bicameral Parl
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  • ...; they had two children, Princess Elizabeth, (b. 1926), who became Queen [[Elizabeth II]], and Princess Margaret Rose (1930-2002). In 1924-1925 the duke and duches ...but on February 6, 1952, he died in his sleep and was succeeded by Queen [[Elizabeth II]].
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  • {{r|Elizabeth II}}
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  • ...oreign policy, and they also share the same [[Head of State]], currently [[Elizabeth II]]. Historically, most were part of the [[British Empire]] but have not beco
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  • *[[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]]
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  • Elton John was knighted by Queen [[Elizabeth II]] in 1998. He was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] in 1994. ...ere were calls for him to be stripped of his [[knighthood]] by [[Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]].<ref>{{Cite news | title = Elton John no sir, says bishop | newspaper = e
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  • ...e tendency for using such names in a jocular way dates back at least to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]]'s Dorgis (Dachshund/Corgi). However
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  • ...l practice, she was known only as Queen Elizabeth until the accession of [[Elizabeth II]] in 1952.</ref> (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603) succeeded [[Mary I (Eng
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  • ...udor crown was used from the inception of the badge until 1953, when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned. It was then changed to a St Edward's pattern. A beaver and map
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  • ...the current monarch is also printed on the front side of the note - Queen Elizabeth II.
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  • ...ed it as a child after he mispronounced a footballer's name (rather like [[Elizabeth II]] being nicknamed 'Lilibet' from childhood). Pelé came from a poor family
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  • ...lia, New South Wales is a [[constitutional monarchy]] whose sovereign is [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]]. The Queen is represented by the G
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  • ...Privy Council makes a report to the Sultan of Brunei instead of to [[Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain]]
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  • ...which she took the salute as the forces marched past, rather than Queen [[Elizabeth II]]. In a speech she made the following comment:
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  • I have changed the 'subtopics' heading to 'Family' for the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom/Related]] page (see also its Talk). I can't seem to f
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  • ...nted by the British monarch, King or Queen of Australia (currently Queen [[Elizabeth II]]) who is ordinary represented by the Governor of Queensland (currently [[P
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  • {{r|Elizabeth II}}
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  • ...unciation (URP) which is the accent used by the Royal Family, especially [[Elizabeth II]], and other aristocrats. An example is the pronunciation of [[Cadogan Squa ...r time, and RP is no exception. It was noted that even the URP accent of [[Elizabeth II]] changed since her accession.<ref>Harrington, Palethorpe & Watson (2000).<
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  • ...cular reporters suggest he is particular close to [[Savannah Phillips]], [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth]]'s eldest great-grandchild, as they have photographed the
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  • ...[[Charles III]] and [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], as well as grandson of [[Elizabeth II]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]].
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]
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  • ...inburgh]] - husband of the UK's Queen [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]] - is a divine being, the pale-skinned son of a mountain spirit and brothe
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  • ...April 2021) was the husband of [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]. ...nited Kingdom|King George VI]], died, and she ascended the Throne as Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke broke the news to the new Queen at their hotel ([[Treetops Hotel|
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  • ...ips is the son of [[Anne Mountbatten-Windsor]], HRH Princess Anne, Queen [[Elizabeth II]]'s daughter. This puts Savannah in the [[line of succession to the Britis | title = After Elizabeth II: Who is in the royal line of succession?
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  • ...a ceremony to begin parliamentary proceedings. This photo depicts Queen [[Elizabeth II]] doing so in 2008. }}
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  • ...a sentence would mean that the Queen of some particular country, say Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, is not rightfully the Queen. Perhaps there is some b
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  • ...ral is used in those member countries of the Commonwealth of which [[Queen Elizabeth II]] remains the titular [[Head of State]] or [[monarch|sovereign]]. In its mo
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  • ...e of five she wrote a letter to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]], telling her that she liked her. In 1980, when Smith had just finished se
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  • ...constitutional monarchy]], with [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] as its Head of State. The Queen is represented in the Bahamas by a [[Gove
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  • ...t of the United Kingdom, Wales is governed by the UK government with the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]] as [[Head of State]]. There are 40 [[Member o
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  • '''Elísabeth''' = ''[[Elizabeth II|Queen]]'' '''Elízabeth'''
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  • :Try [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom/Related]] versus [[United Kingdom/Related]]. I think
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  • Yousafzai was invited to meet Queen [[Elizabeth II]] and her husband [[Prince Philip]] on 18 October 2013, for the Commonwealt
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  • Queen Elizabeth II is the titular Head of the Commonwealth, but all decisions are taken at the
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  • ...elf-governing. They do, however, share the same [[Head of State]] (Queen [[Elizabeth II]] since 1952). The islands have seen continuous British residence since the
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  • ...eign of 63.5 years was the longest in British history until overtaken by [[Elizabeth II]] in 2015. As a constitutional monarch, Victoria had limited power but she
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  • Stott was appointed a [[Chaplain]] to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]] (1959-1991) and an Extra Chaplain in 1991. He recei
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  • 1953 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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  • ...constitutional monarchy]], with [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] as its [[Head of State|Head of State]]. She is represented by the [[Gove ...ith the successful 1954 tour by [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]. Menzies' policies were also responsible for expanding higher education a
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  • :'''1958''': Queen Elizabeth II receives the last [[debutante]]s :'''1999''': The [[Scottish Parliament]] is opened by the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]]
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  • ...guage as the medium of inter-Commonwealth relations, and acknowledge Queen Elizabeth II as the Head of the Commonwealth; and<br> (f) new members should be encourag
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  • ...appointed as the [[United Kingdom|UK]]'s [[head of government]] by Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on 24th July 2019 following the resignation of [[Theresa May]]. Under Joh
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  • ...f of JISC, CNI, BLRIC, CAUSE and CAUL 16th and 17th JUNE 1997 at THE Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK''. Available http://www.cni.org/regconfs/1997
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  • ...rs of a full blown Led Zeppelin reunion. Plant received a CBE on the Queen Elizabeth II's 2009 New Year Honours list, 30 December 2008.<ref>{{cite journal|author=|
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  • ...egan in 2006, and events were planned including a state visit from Queen [[Elizabeth II of Great Britain]] and her consort, Prince Phillip, reprising the honor the
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  • :*Nobility and royalty: [[Queen Elizabeth II]], [[Elizabeth II of England]], [[Elizabeth Windsor-Mountbatten]], or something else? [[Hiroh ...e with that method. Translation, to be fair, is not confined to English: [[Elizabeth II]] is 'Isabel' to the Portuguese, and her heir another 'Carlos'. [[User:Ro T
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  • ...the British monarch, currently [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]. Scotland is represented in the UK House of Commons by 59 MPs, each elect
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  • ...ty of Manchester was officially launched on 22nd October 2004 when Queen [[Elizabeth II]] handed over the [[Royal Charter]]. It has the largest number of full time
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  • [[Image:Reaganelizabeth.jpg|left|thumb|President Reagan riding with [[Queen Elizabeth II]] of United Kingdom, courtesy Ronald Reagan Library|262px]]
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  • ...and sang the song "[[Speechless (Lady Gaga song)|Speechless]]" for [[Queen Elizabeth II]].<ref name=autogenerated2>{{cite web|url=http://newsroom.mtv.com/2009/12/0
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  • ...nown as the "Sport of Kings". It remains a royal pastime to this day and [[Elizabeth II]] was an acknowleged expert. World-famous races include the [[Grand Nationa
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  • ...f> It was widely expected that he would retire after [[Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II|the Queen's Coronation]] in June 1953 but, after Eden became seriously ill,
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  • ...al disaster had been sprung on them without warning was expressed by the [[Elizabeth II|Queen of England]] when, on a royal visit to the London School of Economics
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  • ...h was a wet summer (there was heavy rain on the day of the [[Coronation of Elizabeth II|Coronation]]). Lancashire again finished third in the championship, this ti
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  • ...nry Edgar (1876–1937) was born in London in July 1876. A ward in the Queen Elizabeth II Wing at St Bartholomew's still bears the name W. G. Grace Ward, caring for
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