Elizabeth II [*1926-?] -- Queen of the United Kingdom, Head of the Commonwealth
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née WINDSOR, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary
Head of the Commonwealth
Others†
Others†
a/k/a
Antigua and Barbuda (1981-), QueenAustralia (1952-), Queen
Bahamas (1973-), Queen
Barbados (1966-), Queen
Belize (1981-), Queen
Canada (1952-), Queen
Ceylon (1952-1972), Queen
Fiji (1970-1987), Queen
Gambia (1965-1970), Queen
Ghana (1957-1960), Queen
Grenada (1974-), Queen
Jamaica (1962-), Queen
Kenya (1963-1964), Queen
Malawi (1964-1966), Queen
Malta (1964-1974), Queen
Mauritius (1968-1992), Queen
New Zealand (1952-), Queen
Nigeria (1960-1963), Queen
Pakistan (1952-1956), Queen
Papua New Guinea (1975-), Queen
Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983-), Queen
Saint Lucia (1979-), Queen
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979-), Queen
Sierra Leone (1961-1971), Queen
South Africa (1952-1961), Queen
Tanganyika (1961-1962), Queen
Trinidad and Tobago (1962-1976), Queen
Tuvalu (1978-), Queen
Uganda (1962-1963), Queen
United Kingdom (1952-), Queen
Though the Royal House is named Windsor, it was decreed via a 1960 Order-in-Council that the descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip should have the personal surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
Chronology |
1947 | Her first official overseas visit (South Africa) |
1947/11/20 | She marries Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark |
Footnotes |
† | For a complete list of the many titles and honors of Elizabeth II, see the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Titles_and_Honours_of_Elizabeth_II_of_the_United_Kingdom |