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Queen Elizabeth Makes 'Horrid' Wisecrack About Kate Middleton's Wedding GownQueen Elizabeth recently tested out her comedy chops on her new granddaughter, quipping to Kate that her wedding gown display was "horrid and dreadful." Can the royals really be funny?- Queen Elizabeth and Women's IssueAnarcha feminism is a branch of feminism that is concerned with the male patriarchal system, including the British Monarchy. Perhaps five hundred years ago, a system of male monarchs strengthened England, but today it holds little value.
- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Tour the Guiness Brewery to See How This Famous Beer is MadeAs CTV News reported, since the Queen is so proper she and her husband Prince Philip wanted to know how to properly pour a Guiness beer. She was shown exactly how to do it on the tour of this famous Irish brewery.
- Queen Elizabeth's Historical 2011 Tour of IrelandThe Queen made a visit to Ireland. This occasion marks the first time a British Monarch has visited Ireland in 100 years. She was greeted by Irish President Mary McAleese who stated, "an extraordinary moment in Irish history,"
- Queen Elizabeth Maintains Her Good HealthQueen Elizabeth was always in good health, but the aging monarch had knee surgery in 2003.
- Queen Elizabeth and the Newspaper HoundsThe year finished with Queen Elizabeth suing the Sun newspaper for copyright violations when they published her Christmas message two days before she actually made the broadcast.
- Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Family and Failed MarriagesThe press hounds reported many failed marriages and sold the newspapers. British people ate up the tabloids, and had a gluttonous need to know about Royal family affairs.
- Queen Elizabeth and Margaret ThatcherIt was speculated that Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher were at odds over political affairs. The British press reported the Queen being worried over Thatcher's economic policies, particularly, "social divisions,
- Threats on Queen Elizabeth's Lifethe Queen had a bedside intruder, and was shot at an equine event
- Queen Elizabeth and the Troubling Times with IrelandQueen Elizabeth II celebrated her Silver Jubilee in 1977. There were of course many celebrations throughout the commonwealth and many were planned to coincident with her various tours of the commonwealth countries scheduled in that year
- Queen Elizabeth was the First Monarch to Open a Parliamentary Session in CanadaIn 1957, Queen Elizabeth addressed the United Nations Assembly and thus made her first visit to the United States. She also became the first monarch to open a parliamentary session, in Canada (the 23rd session of parliament).
- Queen Elizabeth and the Suez Canal CrisisAlso, in the same year, the British and France invaded Egypt in an attempt to capture the Suez Canal. Prince Philip maintained that Queen Elizabeth was against the attack and the Prime Minister of England denied it.
- Queen Elizabeth's Wedding Dress was Covered in Embroided Emblems of the Commonweath CountriesElizabeth's wedding dress was fantastic, a creation by the British Royal Designer. It was embroidered with the flower emblems representing British commonwealth countries:
- Queen Elizabeth in Love at Thirteen Years OldThe future Queen Elizabeth fell in love with her future husband when she was but thirteen years old. She met Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark on a visit in 1932 and again in 1937
- The Young Queen Elizabeth Joins the Women's Division of the British Army in 1945In 1945, Elizabeth joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Women's Division of the British Army. She held the rank of Subaltern, which is a junior officer.
- The Queen Elizabeth Makes Her First Radio Broadcast at the Age of FourteenAt 14, Elizabeth made her first radio broadcast directly from Windsor Castle where she addressed other children who had to evacuate their homes during the war, on BBC's Children's Hour.
- The Young Queen Elizabeth was a Girl GuideThe1st Buckingham Palace Company was formed in 1937, so that Elizabeth could become a girl guide and have the opportunity to socialize with other girls of her own age.
- The Childhood of Queen Elizabeth IIThe young queen Elizabeth was home schooled, she loved her grandfather and she loved horses.
- Queen Elizabeth's Privateers. Yo Ho Yo Ho, a Pirates Life for Johnny DeppBar Fights and Privateers. Governments start Wars. And somebody needs prisons.
Queen Elizabeth Welcomes First Great GrandchildThe birth of a first great grandchild to Queen Elizabeth II, and the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, highlight opportunities to examine and replace existing laws of succession in England.
The Top Ten Ways Queen Elizabeth Will Tell Prince Charles that He Can't Be KingIn light of Prince Williams recently announced engagement to the popular Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth may bypass Prince Charles and make her grandson King of England when she retires.- Queen Elizabeth Suffers Budget Cuts to Show the Masses She Feels Their PainQueen Elizabeth, like all other world leaders, makes "concessions" to the world-wide recession while really not even understanding the economic suffering of the people.
How Much is Queen Elizabeth Worth?Queen Elizabeth II of England is worth approximately $420 million, according to Forbes Magazine. The 84-year-old monarch of the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand failed to make Forbes' List of Billionaires.
Top Ten Secret British Royals in HidingRecently, Queen Elizabeth became a great grandmother. However, whispers of unacknowledged children and grand children still circulate in the halls of nobility in England.- Queen Elizabeth II to Become Great Grandmother for First Time in DecemberBuckingham Palace announced Friday that the Queen's grandson, Peter Phillips and his Canadian wife, Autumn, are expecting. The baby will be Queen Elizabeth's first great-grandchild, and will change the line of succession to the throne.
Top Ten Secret Features in Queen Elizabeth's BlackberryRoyal Blackberry believed to hold combination to secret royal safes in the Balmoral castle's basement.
Top Ten Surprises in Queen Elizabeth's UN AddressQueen Elizabeth's speech to the U.N. Assembly contained a number of surprises. The top ten are listed below.
Top Ten Sarcastic Comments Made by Queen ElizabethQueen Elizabeth's recent comments at Wimbeldon reveal a previously unnoticed sarcastic side to Britain's popular ruling monarch.
Queen Elizabeth 3 - Cunard's New Cruise Ship, Built in ItalyOn January 5th 2010 Cunard's newest Queen Elizabeth ship was floated out of its dock in Italy.
June 26, 2009: Queen Elizabeth and Former President Dwight Eisenhower Are Together for the Official Formal Opening Day of the St. Lawrence SeawayLooking back 50 years ago today, Queen Elizabeth and former President Dwight Eisenhower officially opened the St. Lawrence Seaway.- Queen Elizabeth, a Humble Exhortation!Lauding the unmistakable greatness of a great Queen
- A Discussion of the Poetry of Queen Elizabeth and Edmund SpencerA look at Queen Elizabeth's poem 'The doubt of future foes' and Edmund Spencer's 'Amoretti LXXV,' 'The Tamed Deer' and 'What guile is this.'
Timid Reporter Interviews Queen ElizabethThis is NOT a real interview of the Queen
Britain's Royal Family Reaches Out to Subjects OnlineQueen Elizabeth and other members of the Royal family use YouTube and other websites to get their messages out.
Queen Elizabeth's Gender Issues in Mary Sidney Herbert's PoetryAn analysis of how Mary Sidney Herbert's poetry handles the interesting problems associated with Queen Elizabeth's rule and her gender.- My Review of Elizabeth: The Golden AgeElizabeth: The Golden Age has its faults as every film does, but find out why I've put this movie on my top ten list of the best films of 2007.
- Hillary Clinton is Not Queen ElizabethWith the opening of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, certain people, no doubt political operatives of a certain Senator from New York, are putting out that we are in store for a new Gloriana. Anyone remotely aware of history would know how laughable that is.
- Elizabeth: The Golden AgeElizabeth: The Golden Age is the sequel to the 1998 Oscar nominated film Elizabeth. Cate Blanchett returns as Elizabeth I, England's great and glorious monarch and Geoffrey Rush returns as her advisor and spymaster, Francis Walsingham.
- Among the LiliesA story about unlikely love.
Visit the Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, CanadaWhile the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada, are considered to be the premier gardens by many visitors, the Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, Canada, compares very favorably.





