The head of government of the United Kingdom is the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, leader of the Labour Party. (November 2009)
This may change at the next General Election.
The Head of State is HM Queen Elizabeth II, but she has few effective powers left under the constititional monarchy of the United Kingdom.
(England is part of the United Kingdom.)
The current people considered royalty in England are the Royal Family that consists Queen Elizabeth, her husband, and her descendant. The Queen's descendants include her four children and grandchildren. There are other relatives that are also royal like the Duke of Kent who is the Queen's cousin.
The United Kingdom has a queen called Queen Elizabeth the second she is 82 and has been on the throne for 57 years. England itself has no king or queen, it has a prime minister. As of October 2015 her reign has been over 63 years and 4 months, making her the longest ever reigning monarch in British history......Slight correction. Queen Elizabeth II is 89 and will be 90 in April
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The monarch of The United Kingdom is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and the country is "ruled" by her elected government whose actions are carried out in the name of the monarch.
Queen Elizabeth I was ruling England in 1597.
England was and is the ruling nation of the British Empire.
The Stuarts.
yes he did
The Danish reign period in England was between 1017 and 1042.
60 years
Queen Victoria born in 1819
after the Battle of Hastings in 1066
Yes, but they aren't ruling yet:(
ruling most of the world in the 1800s
George II came after George I
As the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling head of state for England. At that time, England functioned as a constitutional monarchy.