Why didn't Queen Elizabeth have kids?

From the start of Elizabeth's reign it was expected that she would marry, and the question arose to whom. Although she received many offers, she never married and remained childless; the reasons for this are not clear. Historians have speculated that Thomas Seymour had put her off sexual relationships.
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Why did Elizabeth not produce an heir?

If Elizabeth had been to produce an heir of her own body, then she would have had to overcome two potential obstacles: one, deciding who to marry – an incredibly difficult decision politically – and two, surviving childbirth. No male ruler ever had to think about physical danger when he thought about having an heir.
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Which queen was illegitimate?

Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was born to Henry VIII (1491-1547) and his second wife, Anne Boleyn (1500-1536). Her mother was executed for treason in 1536, and, by the terms of the Second Succession Act (1536), Elizabeth was declared illegitimate, removing her from the line of succession.
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Why did the Catholic Church declare Elizabeth illegitimate?

After Anne Boleyn was executed, Henry had the marriage annulled, effectively meaning that it never happened. This meant that Elizabeth was declared illegitimate as her claim to the throne comes through the marriage of Anne to Henry.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have a lover?

Elizabeth had many lovers - MYTH

We may never know if Elizabeth had non-platonic relationships with any of them, though no evidence has ever conclusively proved that she took lovers or companions before or after taking the crown.
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The Truth About Queen Elizabeth's Relationship With Her Kids



What did Elizabeth I really look like?

We can be almost completely certain that her hair was a golden red, her eyes dark brown, her nose ridged or hooked in the middle, her lips rather thin, and her cheek bones pronounced. Her hair was also probably naturally curly or at least wavy.
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Why is there such a big age gap between Anne and Andrew?

or Why is there such a big age gap between Anne and Andrew? Author Sally Bedell Smith even suggests that the 10-year age gap between Princess Anne and Prince Andrew was the result of « Philip's anger over the queen's rejection of his family name ».
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Does the Queen put to sleep when giving birth?

Viewers of The Crown will have watched with surprise at the Queen's births of her first three children, Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew. The monarch was reportedly put into a state called 'twilight sleep' during labour, where she was given an anaesthetic and the baby born using forceps.
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Who is Elizabeth's favorite child?

Prince Charles may be the first born and heir apparent, but royal watchers say it was his younger brother Andrew who shone bright. "Andrew has always been the Queen's favourite son and he has never done anything wrong in her eyes," Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell said in the documentary, The Royal Family at War.
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Are Princess Anne and Prince Charles Close?

Prince Charles and Princess Anne have had a close relationship since they were children, especially when their parents the Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, had to travel overseas.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth have black teeth?

Wealthy Brits did not hesitate to indulge their sweet tooth, and it was no different for the monarch, Queen Elizabeth I. The queen was especially fond of sweets, but not so fond of the dentist. Her teeth rotted; they turned black and gave off a foul odor.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have short hair?

As a young Princess, Elizabeth wore her hair down and it was around shoulder length. Her natural hair appeared to be very curly, a hair type that has passed down to her daughter, Princess Anne.
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Who is Queen Elizabeth's best friend?

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At what age did Queen Elizabeth marry Philip?

Princess Elizabeth, heir to the British throne, was 21 years old. Philip Mountbatten, age 26, had fought as a British naval officer during World War II and was made the duke of Edinburgh on the eve of his wedding to Elizabeth.
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How old was Prince Philip when he married Queen Elizabeth?

Their engagement was announced the next year and Philip and Elizabeth wed on Nov. 20, 1947, when he was 25 and she was 21. Philip told a friend at the time of their wedding, "This is my destiny -- to support my wife in what lies ahead for her.”
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What time does Queen go to bed?

The queen turns in at 11 p.m. every night

Elizabeth reportedly goes to bed each night around 11 p.m. and makes sure to get eight hours of sleep, meaning she likely wakes up around 7:30 a.m. every day. It's said that Elizabeth also walks each day to help her get better sleep at night.
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What happens to the Queen's clothes when she's finished with them?

According to the author, once she has tired of them, the Queen's clothes are donated to her dressers, who are then allowed to do one of two things with them – wear it themselves or sell it. However, there are some rules if they opt for selling the Queen's clothes on.
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Did Prince Philip dislike Elizabeth's hair?

Queen Elizabeth reportedly enjoyed watching Netflix's The Crown, but she might not be so enthralled by the claims to be made in upcoming episodes. The second season of the popular series, which drops next month, suggests Prince Philip was unimpressed with the now-iconic hairstyle his wife adopted in 1957.
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What did the Tudors use for toilet paper?

Toilet paper was unknown in the Tudor period. Paper was a precious commodity for the Tudors – so they used salt water and sticks with sponges or mosses placed at their tops, while royals used the softest lamb wool and cloths (Emerson 1996, p.
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Do any of Queen Elizabeth 1 dresses still exist?

None of Elizabeth I's dresses are known to have survived, but everything we have learnt since then points to it being worn by Elizabeth.”
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How did the Tudors smell?

Given the lack of soap and baths and an aversion to laundering clothes, a Tudor by any other name would smell as rancid. Did the Tudors smell? Modern noses would find the smell of the Tudors disgusting. To Tudor noses, modern bodies would reek of harsh chemicals.
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Who is Prince Charles's bestfriend?

William van Cutsem

His father is Hugh van Cutsem Sr. is Prince Charles' best friend from Cambridge. He had four sons: Nicholas, Edward, William, and Hugh Jr. Notably, Edward is Charles' godson and served as one of two pageboys in his wedding to Princess Diana.
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Who will be the next king of England?

Prince Charles is presently heir (next in line) to the British throne. He will not become king until his mother, Queen Elizabeth, abdicates (gives up the throne), retires or dies. When either of these happen, Prince Charles may abdicate and pass the throne to his eldest son Prince William.
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Who is next in line for the throne?

1. Prince Charles. First in line to succeed Queen Elizabeth II is her eldest son, Prince Charles. Photo: Prince Charles visits The Prince's Foundation training site for arts and culture at Trinity Buoy Wharf, February 3, 2022 in London.
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