Would Elizabeth have been queen anyway?

At the time of her birth, Elizabeth was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her Uncle Edward and her father. So even if Edward never abdicated and remained king throughout his life, Elizabeth still would have become queen when he died.
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Would Queen Elizabeth still be queen if Edward had not abdicated?

He died in 1952, and Edward who had no children died in 1972. So even if Edward had not abdicated Elizabeth would now be Queen.
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How old was Queen Elizabeth when she found out she would be queen?

How old was the Queen when she became the Queen? Princess Elizabeth was just 11-years-old when she watched her father King George VI being crowned king at London's Westminster Abbey in 1937. And on 2 June 1953, her own coronation took place. She was just 27-years-old.
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Can Queen Elizabeth do anything she wants?

Sovereign immunity means that as head of the state Queen Elizabeth 'cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution'. As well as this, the Queen also benefits from diplomatic immunity, meaning she can commit a crime just about anywhere in the world and get away with it!
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Who would be monarch Now if Edward did not abdicate?

We also know that the younger of these two brothers died in 1952, twenty years before Edward, meaning the role of heir would have passed to Bertie's daughter, Elizabeth. And so the most likely answer to the question of who would rule had Edward never abdicated? Right now, the British Monarch would still be The Queen.
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Did Duke of Windsor regret his abdication?

And the infamous moment that will forever have Elizabeth's uncle and his wife etched in the history books was not something the Duke of Windsor ever lamented. Says Pasternak, "The duke always said that not once did he regret the abdication, because he was so happy."
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Can the Queen stand down?

Can the queen step down? The queen can give up her royal duties in one of three ways: the Regency Act can be invoked; she can abdicate the throne, or she stops being queen when she dies.
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Can Royals go to jail?

The Queen can't be arrested or be the subject of civil and criminal proceedings, meaning she is effectively exempt from the law. The Queen enjoys sovereign immunity, meaning she can't be prosecuted under a civil or criminal investigation.
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Can the Queen cook?

Does the Queen ever cook for herself? McGrady says that while Prince Philip was an “amazing chef” and regularly enjoyed cooking on the grill and having family BBQs on the Balmoral estate, and the younger royals like William, Kate, Meghan and Harry, all enjoy cooking, the Queen herself stays out of the kitchen.
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Does the Queen have real power?

But despite that enormous influence, the Queen holds no real power in British government. Instead, as the monarchy evolved over hundreds of years, her role has become largely symbolic.
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Why was the Queen never meant to be queen?

Born the eldest daughter of Prince Albert, duke of York, Elizabeth wasn't expected to become queen. It was only when Albert's elder brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry American divorcée Wallis Simpson that Elizabeth's father became King George VI and Elizabeth became the heir presumptive.
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Who will be the next queen of England?

The oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, will take the throne when the Queen passes away. This means Prince Charles will be the next King and Camilla will be the next Queen Consort. The next official Queen in the British line of succession is Princess Charlotte.
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How accurate is the crown?

Although many of the historical events depicted in the series really happened, no one really knows what went on behind closed doors—and those imagined, dramatic moments might even sometimes overshadow the real-life of royal family members.
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Is the royal family inbred?

In modern times, among European royalty at least, marriages between royal dynasties have become much rarer than they once were. This happens to avoid inbreeding, since many royal families share common ancestors, and therefore share much of the genetic pool.
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Will Camilla be queen?

Camilla will become queen consort

In February, during a message to mark the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, Queen Elizabeth determined that Camilla will be a queen consort when Charles takes the throne.
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What will the Queen be called when Charles is king?

If the Queen is incapacitated, Prince Charles will become regent. But in the event that the Queen cannot actually act as queen, such as in the case of severe illness of mind or body, a regency with Prince Charles as Regent would be formed.
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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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Is the Queen nice?

In 2016, a longtime friend of the royal family Reinaldo Herrara wrote a piece in Vanity Fair about the Queen of England and noted that she is a charming and gracious host. “She loves receiving guests, and knows how to put people at ease,” he explained.
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Has the Queen ever had a takeaway?

The Queen tucked into a takeaway doner kebab with all the trimmings after accepting a dare from Prince Harry, we can reveal today. She munched through half of the feast, which was delivered to the Sandringham Estate, her country retreat in Norfolk, by a wide-eyed kebab shop worker in his beaten-up old Nissan Micra.
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Why can't the Royal Family play Monopoly?

He reportedly said: “We are not allowed to play Monopoly at home”. He explained the game could cause arguments within the family as “it gets too vicious,” The Daily Telegraph reported. And while we can't relate to much of the royal protocol, this is certainly one rule many of us can understand.
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Where is the Queen not allowed to go?

Even though she is sovereign of the United Kingdom, Her Majesty the Queen is not allowed to enter the City of London without the permission of its Lord Mayor.
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Does the Queen have a cell phone?

He also revealed that her personal smartphone is a Samsung model, outfitted with anti-hacker encryption by MI6. “Apparently the Queen has two people who she speaks to the most on her phones,” Sacerdoti said.
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Why was Diana a princess but Kate is not?

On her children's birth certificates, Kate's occupation is listed as 'Princess of the United Kingdom', but her status as Princess is through marriage rather than birth.
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Why hasn't Queen Elizabeth stepped down?

As Hicks explained, Elizabeth knew even then that she could never abdicate, because doing so is inconsistent with the religious doctrine of the Church of England. There is no reason to think that Queen Elizabeth has ever lost sight of her official role of “defender of the faith.”
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Is Harry still a prince?

Well, technically, the answer is yes. Harry is still a prince by birthright and is still in the line of succession to the throne, but it isn't as simple as that.
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