Queen of the United Kingdom (UK) II. Elizabeth's health is under surveillance. Queen of 15 other states along with the United Kingdom, II. As the longest reigning monarch and her unique character, Elizabeth draws the attention of the world. There may be details you still don't know about the Queen, who made a scene with her whole life and deeds.
September 8, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.
Given that the private life of the royal family is wrapped up, it seems that the British public is very happy with Queen II. There is so much to discover and surprise about Elizabeth.
Her Majesty's seldom interviews make the public know little of her life, except for the fact that she is fond of corgis and is proud of her eclectic collection of hats.
Here are the most interesting facts about the Queen, from her amazing education to how many times she's been portrayed on screen:
The Queen has been portrayed in nearly 100 movies and TV shows
According to IMDb data, the Queen has been portrayed about 100 times by the actors who appeared on the screens. Notables include Claire Foy, who portrayed her in Netflix's The Crown, and World War II in The Queen. Helen Mirren, who won an Oscar for her role as Elizabeth, has roles.
The Queen drinks a glass of champagne every night before she goes to bed.
While some say it's okay to eat an apple a day, the Queen's daily rituals naturally end with a high sense of grandeur.
According to the Queen's cousin, Margaret Rhodes, the noble monarch takes a gin Dubonnet before lunch; A glass of wine with dinner is followed by a dry martini cocktail and a glass of champagne before bed.
If She does this every day, Her Majesty is consuming 6 units a day, which makes her a binge drinker by UK government standards.
The Queen has no passport
While most of us would be pretty inactive without a passport, it's perfectly legitimate that the Queen could happily travel abroad without needing this maroon-colored little notebook that the rest of us need to get out of the country.
The website of the royal family states that "The Queen does not need a passport as the British passport is issued in the name of Her Majesty", while it is added that all other royal family members, including the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, have passports.
The Queen has two birthdays
The Queen was born on April 21, 1926, but her "official" birthday is celebrated by the nation in June in the annual Trooping the Color parade, a traditional celebration since 1748.
Queen sees 14 different UK Prime Ministers rise to power
His Majesty has seen all prime ministers, from Sir Winston Churchill to Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.
The Queen is an Arsenal fan
He was none other than Jeremy Corbyn, himself an avid Arsenal supporter, who revealed that the Queen was a fan of the North London football team; she did this in her speech in the House of Commons in 2016.
"Now, we know the Queen is definitely above politics. She may be above football, but many locals hide this rather secret view that she is actually an Arsenal fan in her private life," the Labor leader revealed.
The club's former midfielder Cesc Fabregas has also claimed that His Highness told him she was an Arsenal "supporter" at the reception at Buckingham Palace in 2007.
The Queen speaks fluent French
The Queen is one of the most traveled British monarchs in history and has proudly demonstrated her linguistic prowess while visiting France by delivering a series of official speeches in French.
The Queen welcomes more than 50,000 people each year at Buckingham Palace
Thanks to her successful social calendar, the Queen is indeed the most host, hosting thousands of people in Buckingham at various lunches, dinners, banquets and garden parties.
Before Kovid, Buckingham Palace hosted more than 50,000 people a year.
The Queen was married for more than 70 years
The Queen and the late Prince Philip celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary in 2017, marking the couple's platinum wedding anniversary. They were married at Westminster Abbey in London on November 20, 1946, and allegedly celebrated this milestone with a private, no-frills party at Windsor Castle.
The royal couple had been married for 73 years when the Duke of Edinburgh passed away in April 2021.
HORSES AND ROMANS
Special people have special tastes. Horses, which are the symbol of nobility, are also loved by the Queen. In addition to her vast knowledge of horses, riding and watching horse races are among Elizabeth's greatest pleasures. So much so that Queen Elizabeth, who also loves to read novels, combines these two passions and her favorite novels are about horses.
ANIMAL LOVER
II. Elizabeth receives very interesting gifts from all over the world. The most interesting of these are undoubtedly gifts such as jaguars from Brazil, an elephant and two giant tortoises from Cameroon. The Queen's solution to this is not surprising; donate their gifts to the London Zoo.
CORGI FAN
The Queen's admiration for Corgi dogs is a known fact. However, it is not known how the Queen's love for Corgi, who has more than thirty Corgis, started. Her father VI. George's love, which started with a Corgi he bought into their home, was reinforced with another Corgi who was given a gift on her birthday. She has always cared for her Corgis with care and love since then.
UNIDENTIFIED
Queen Elizabeth does not use a passport, probably because she does not need to approach the passport counter as she is greeted with red carpets by heads of state during her visits to other countries. She also has the right to drive in her country without a license or license she. However, it is well known that she is very talented in driving.
UNDERSTAND THE CAR
Queen Elizabeth, who is a truck driver in the army, understands cars quite well. During her visit to Jaguar's Browns Lane facility, she surprised everyone with her attention to detail at every stage of the assembly process and amazed her with her knowledge of cars.