Has anyone tried to assassinate the royal family?

Christopher John Lewis (7 September 1964 – 23 September 1997) was a New Zealander who made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II in 1981. He planned later attempts at assassinating other British royal family members and was kept away from them by the authorities in New Zealand.
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How many assassination attempts has there been on the Queen?

Eight Assassination Attempts on Queen Victoria - Historic UK.
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Who assassinated the royal family?

The Russian Imperial Romanov family (Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) were shot and bayoneted to death by Bolshevik revolutionaries under Yakov Yurovsky on the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg on the night of ...
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What happens if someone kills the Queen?

In addition to the crime of treason, the Treason Felony Act 1848 (still in force today) created a new offence known as treason felony, with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment instead of death (but today, due to the abolition of the death penalty, the maximum penalty both for high treason and treason felony is the ...
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Did the Queen get shot at?

Marcus Simon Sarjeant (born 1964) is a British man who fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II as she rode down The Mall to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London in 1981.
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NZ teen fired gun in 1981 attempt to assassinate the Queen



How many English kings have been executed?

Including Scottish monarchy, a total of 17 monarchs in the British Isles have been murdered, assassinated or executed away from the battlefield, making it a very dangerous job indeed.
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Did Prince Albert take a bullet for the Queen?

The Times, 12 June 1840, page 6. There is no evidence that Prince Albert received any injury. The scriptwriter for the film, Julian Fellowes, has admitted that the injury has been added to the film's story for dramatic effect.
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Can the Queen declare war?

In the United Kingdom, the monarch is the Head of the Armed Forces and the decision to deploy the armed forces in situations of armed conflict is currently a prerogative power.
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Can Royals go to jail?

Members of the Royal Household cannot be arrested in civil proceedings, and cannot be arrested in the presence of the Queen or anywhere near or in Buckingham Palace.
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What does the Queen do for fun?

Stamp Collecting. Perhaps this is a hobby of Queen Elizabeth's that will come as less of a surprise to most people. Stamp collecting is one of the world's most popular hobbies and is done in all cultures all over the world. Queen Elizabeth, herself appears on several stamps, so it makes sense she has a collection!
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What does the Queen eat?

Simply cooked meat and vegetables lead the way, with space for pheasant or venison should the Queen wish. Of course, Queen Elizabeth loves a Sunday roast just as much as anyone else. Along with chocolate, the Queen enjoys some strawberries or peaches for dessert.
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Was Queen Victoria angry?

Victoria was conflicted: she admired her "angel" for his talents and ability but she deeply resented being robbed of her powers as queen. There were terrible rows and Albert was terrified by Victoria's temper tantrums. Always at the back of his mind was the fear she might have inherited the madness of George III.
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Which monarch of Britain had attempted assassinations on his her life while riding in a phaeton carriage?

“The first was an assassination attempt made on the young Queen as Victoria and her husband Prince Albert were riding in an open carriage up Constitution Hill. Spotting the gunman raise his pistol in the crowd, Albert immediately pushed his young wife down into the well of the carriage to protect her.
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Why do the royals live so long?

The royal family has access to the best medical care

There's no doubt that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's healthy diet and lifestyle have contributed to their long lives. There is also a certain level of privilege that comes with being members of the royal family.
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Which monarch killed the most?

Henry VIII (1491 – 1547) is perhaps the most well known of all England's monarchs, notably for the fact that he had six wives and beheaded two of them.
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Who is the shortest royal?

1. Queen Victoria. The royal family's matriarch got the line started with her petite stature, and she remains the shortest reigning royal in British history.
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What size was Queen Victoria waist?

Despite a feisty temperament, Victoria was famously tiny in stature, measuring just 4 feet 11 inches tall. Later in life, her weight ballooned, with her waist reportedly measuring 50 inches.
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Who is the longest reigning monarch?

She just surpassed the lengthy reign of former Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who ruled from 1946 until his death in 2016. French King Louis XIV remains in the top spot, having served as monarch for more than 72 years after taking the throne at age four and dying in 1715.
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Why is Prince Albert not a king?

Because Queen Victoria had made it known that she never wanted any king to rule as Albert and, by doing so, eclipse her Albert. Albert, Duke of York, therefore chose to use one of his other names - George.
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How do you act like a queen?

Be polite.
  1. A queen would never bark at people, ordering them around. She's nice, friendly, and always lets someone speak, waiting her turn to respond. She spends a surprisingly amount of time listening, considering how important she is!
  2. She's even polite over the phone! And if she texted, she'd be polite then, too.
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Did Queen Victoria have a German accent?

As a result of her political standing, Queen Victoria later spoke primarily English, though she also spoke fluent French, as well as some Italian and Latin. Although Victoria spoke English fluently, she nonetheless had a German accent, so two tutors were engaged to help her get rid of it.
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What time does Queen go to bed?

Reportedly, the Queen goes to sleep at 11pm every night before waking up at 7.30am - clocking in an impressive eight and a half hours sleep. It's also said the monarch is fond of reading before she retires for the night, a proven way to improve sleep quality and reduce stress.
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How do Royals stay so thin?

The monarch is believed to keep things simple for lunch, often enjoying a plate of fish and vegetables. Darren told House and Garden that a typical lunch would be Dover sole on a bed of wilted spinach. The royal is said to avoid starchy food such as pasta and potatoes when eating alone.
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