Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
When Elizabeth II was a small girl, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother called her 'Lillibet'.
She was called the Queen Mother (or 'Queen Mum') because she was the mother of the queen.
About 400 years earlier there was a Queen Elizabeth
During their reign, Queen Elizabeth II's parents were officially called His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. After the king's death, Queen Elizabeth became widely known as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother or affectionately called the ''Queen Mum' so as not to be confused with her daugther Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
The Queen Elizabeth Bridge was built by one architect called Helmut Homberg. The Queen Elizabeth bridge was opened in 1991 by Queen Elizabeth the second.
When Elizabeth II was a small girl, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother called her 'Lillibet'.
The 1st QUEEN called Elizabeth.
Because royal spouses don't get numbered, only the reigning monarch.
She was called the Queen Mother (or 'Queen Mum') because she was the mother of the queen.
Elizabeth II's mother Elizabeth II's mother was the queen consort (wife) of George VI. She was also called Elizabeth. Before her marriage, she was known as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. After the death of George VI she was called 'Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother' in order to avoid confusion with her daughter. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.
No she was not, the virgin Queen was Elizabeth the First
About 400 years earlier there was a Queen Elizabeth
Elizabeth and George
A queen - currently Queen Elizabeth II
They're both called "Elizabeth" :-) --- And they're both strong willed women