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Who is the queen of England?
The difference between the Queen of England and the Queen of England is that the Queen of England is the wrong name and the Queen of England is the right name.

The Queen of England is lady sovereign of England. The British monarch is the head of state of Britain and its overseas territories. Now the male monarch is called the king, and lady sovereign is called the queen. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II,/kloc-0 was confirmed on February 6, 952, and/kloc-0 was officially crowned on June 2, 953.

The current queen:

Elizabeth II (full name: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 65438+April 2 1, 0926-) is currently the Queen of England, the head of the Commonwealth and the supreme leader of Parliament.

Elizabeth II was born on April 2 1, 1926, the eldest daughter of the late King George VI in England. The full name is "Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth and protector of Christianity, in the name of God Hong En, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and other territories and possessions". /kloc-0 ascended the throne on February 6, 952, and/kloc-0 was crowned on June 2, 953. He is the longest-serving monarch in Britain.