Yes it was by Queen Elizabeth I.
The current Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, was a mechanic in the ATS (Auxillary Territorial Service). She lived at Windsor Castle with her governess, her sister Margaret, and a few other members of staff.
Her Majesty is not proud, she takes her Royal duties very seriously and when she was a young teenager she made a vow to serve all her subjects to the best of her ability. She believes it is a privilege to serve her country and people.
When she was young she had beautiful curly ginger hair. Her hands were also quite lovely with long tapered fingers.
Elizabeth took no husband, claiming instead that she was married to the kingdom of England.
Yes it was by Queen Elizabeth I.
The Young Elizabeth
If you are talking about Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (our current queen QPD), then no, she has no brothers. If her father had had any legitimate male children, then that male child would have become king - even if he had been younger than Elizabeth. I once heard a story that the young Princess Elizabeth prayed every night for a little brother.
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Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was queen of England in 1564 when Shakespeare was born and kept on being queen until he was about 39 years old, by which time he hadn't been young for a while.
Elizabeth I was queen of England in 1564 when Shakespeare was born and kept on being queen until he was about 39 years old, by which time he hadn't been young for a while.
Shakespeare's birth date is not known, but he was Baptized on April 26, 1564.Queen Elizabeth I was Queen of England at that time.
When Queen Elizabeth was young, she was taught by top scholars and excelled in language. By the time she was an aduly she could speak 5 languages fluently. When queen elizabeth was young, she was taught by top scholars and excelled in language. By the time she was an aduly she could speak 5 languages fluently.
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Yes! Everyone at court danced. Courtiers are taught from a young age all the different dances that are performed, and Queen Elizabeth was no exception.
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