Elizabeth fell in love with Phillip and did not have an arranged marriage.
Yes the two Queens named Elizabeth are related. However, Elizabeth II is not a descendant of Elizabeth I, as Elizabeth I did not have any children.The two queens are first cousins, 14 times removed. The closest ancestors they both share (their common ancestors) are Henry VII (reigned 1485 - 1509) and Elizabeth of York. Queen Elizabeth II is related from both her father's and mother's sides to Queen Elizabeth I.Henry VII married Elizabeth of York. They had several children, including Henry VIII and Margaret.Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn and they had Elizabeth I.Margaret married James IV of Scotland. They had James V. Thus, James V and Elizabeth I were first cousins. A futher 14 generations 'remove' Elizabeth II from their common ancestors.Here is the most direct line of descent . . .Margaret of Tudor (dau of Henry VII) m. James IV of Scotland; they hadJames V who married (m.) Mary of Guise; they hadMary of Scotland who m. Henry, Lord Darnley, they hadJames VI of Scotland, I of England who m. Anne, Princess of Denmark, they hadElizabeth who m. Frederick V, they hadSophia who m. Ernest of Hanover, they hadGeorge I who m. Sophia of Brunswick-Lunesberg, they hadGeorge II who m. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, they hadFrederick who m. Augusta of Saxe Gotha, they hadGeorge III who m. Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenberg-Strelitz, they hadEdward of Kent who m. Victoria of Saxe-Coberg, they hadVictoria who m. Albert of Saxe-Coberg-Gotha, they hadEdward VII who m. Alexandra of Denmark, they hadGeorge V who m. Mary of Teck, they hadGeorge VI who m. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, they hadElizabeth II who m. Prince Phillip, who begatThe Descent of the ThroneThe throne itself, however, follows a less direct line as some of the monarchs died without issue and were followed by other relatives. When Queen Elizabeth I died, the throne went to her first cousin, twice removed James VI of Scotland (I of England). James was the great-great grandson of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.The throne then followed through James' family line with his son Charles I (Oliver Cromwell interrupted), followed by his son Charles II, and then Charles II's brother James II. Following James II, the throne was held first by James' daughter and nephew/son-in-law, Mary and William. When they died without surviving issue, the throne was then held by James II's daughter, Anne (sister to Mary). Anne died without surviving issue.The Act of Settlement of 1701 designated Sophia, Electress of Hanover (granddaughter of James I/VI) as the heir to the throne following the death of Anne. Sophia, however, died before Anne. Sophia's son George I (great-grandson of James I and second cousin of Anne) succeeded to the throne.George I was followed by his sonGeorge II, who was preceeded in death by his sonFrederick, so the throne went to his son (grandson of George II)George III, who was followed by his sonGeorge IV, followed by his brotherWilliam IV who had no legitimate heirs and was proceeded in death by his brother Edward of Kent, so the throne went to his daughter (neice of William IV)Victoria, followed by her sonEdward VII, followed by his sonGeorge V, followed by his sonEdward VIII, who abdicated and was followed by his brotherGeorge VI, who was followed by his daughterElizabeth II
You can unregister them but you can't remove them from your pack
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to answer your question. there are two black plastic pieces behind your mirrors on the inside of thetruck. you have to pop them out of place and remove the three screws holding the mirrors on.
If you want to remove the clear downward ground light on the mirrors. You have to pry out the clear lens.
you can remove glued glass mirrors from any sort of wet sponge or you can scrape it off with a scraper. If this doesn't help I would suggest you should go ask a mirror professional.
Remove the two screws on both mirrors. Remove mirrors. Remove the 2 screws holding the chrome bottom shield. Remove the bottom shield. Loosen screws holding the windshield, and both hex nuts. Windshield should pull straight up and off.
the mirrors have plastic shields on the stalks, pry them lightly with a flat head screw driver, youll see 2 Phillips head bolts, remove them then the mirrors are free.
how to replace vanity on sunvisor
remove the window to get access to the nuts remove them then the mirrors look in the pillars an tighten them up.
if they are electric mirrors the front glass pannel will just pop off and then the screws can be reached
remove your door panel remove the rubbers grommets, remove 3 10mm nuts unplug if power, reverse process
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What I did was take the mirrors off the aftermarket mirror's, remove the motor and four wire connection. Take off the stock power mirrors, removed the mirrors, took out the stock motors and wire harness. Installed the stock motors and wire harness into the aftermarket mirrors. Plugged the wire harness back in, wired up the lights and turn indicators on the mirrors and they are working just fine.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the mirror retaining bolts. The side rear view mirror will come off.