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The Most Noble
The Duchess of Edinburgh
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The Duchess of Edinburgh at Sandringham House in 2023.
Sovereign of Great Britain
In office
1 October 2022 – 1 March 2023
Prime Minister Sir Joshua Veralius
The Duke of Somerset
The Baroness of Lomond
The Baron of Exeter
Preceded byKing William V
Succeeded by King Edward IX
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
9 June 2021 – 20 June 2021
MonarchKing William V
Prime Minister Sir Angus Somerset
Preceded by James Forsyte
Succeeded by The Countess des Laurentides
First Secretary of State
In office
5 April 2021 – 9 June 2021
MonarchKing William V
Prime Minister Sir Angus Somerset
Preceded by James Forsyte
Succeeded byKitsune DeCoppice
Chancellor of the Exchequer
In office
18 September 2020 – 24 October 2020
MonarchKing William V
Prime Minister The Baron of Lomond
Preceded byCreated
Succeeded by The Baron of Oxford
Attorney General
In office
24 October 2020 – 8 November 2020
7 May 2021 - 9 June 2021
MonarchKing William V
Prime Minister Philip Ross
Sir Angus Somerset
Preceded by Sarah Kerrigan
Remile Talleyrand
Succeeded by Arthur Pendragon
Grace de Orléans
Lady Speaker of the House of Lords
In office
7 September 2020 – 22 November 2020
17 October 2021 - 7 January 2022
15 February 2022 - 17 July 2022
MonarchKing William V
Deputy The Baron of Mornington
The Baron of Sydney
The Baron of Mornington
Baron Holland
Baron Wellesley
The Earl of Merioneth
The Duke of Kent
Preceded byPosition Created
The Baron of Braybrooke
The Earl of Merioneth
Succeeded by The Countess des Laurentides
The Earl of Merioneth
The Duke of Kent
Member of the House of Lords
Lady Temporal
In office
24 August 2020 – 28 January 2021
29 March 2021 - 3 May 2021
21 June 2021 - 7 January 2022
15 February 2022 - 17 July 2022
23 July 2022 - 17 August 2022
MonarchKing William V
ConstituencyThe Duchess of Buccleuch
The Baroness of Tindale
The Duchess of Cambridge
The Duchess of Rothesay
Speaker of the House of Commons
In office
4 May 2021 – 21 June 2021
MonarchKing William V
Prime Minister Angus Somerset
DeputyKitsune DeCoppice
Member of Parliament
In office
3 May 2021 – 21 June 2021
MonarchKing William V
ConstituencySt. James
Personal details
Born
Elizabeth Victoria Mary Alexandra Somerset

10 June 2020
Spouse(s) The Earl of Merioneth (div.)
The Earl of Leinster (div.)
Relations King Edward IX
Prince Henry, Prince of Wales
The Duke of Somerset
The Earl of Beaufort
Children The Baron of Exeter
Parent
ResidenceDalkeith Palace
Signature
Military service
AllegianceIndependent
Branch/serviceRoyal Navy
British Army
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
General

This is the wiki account of Elizabeth III.

Elizabeth Victoria Mary Alexandra Somerset, 1st Duchess of Edinburgh (joined 10 June 2020) is a former Queen of Great Britain. She is the second child of Prince John, The Earl of Westmorland, the younger sister of Prince Matthew, The Duke of Somerset, and the mother of Lord Elio Somerset, The Baron of Exeter.

On 1 October 2022, she succeeded King William V as Queen of Great Britain.[1] Her Reign continued the development of the Monarchy seeing the expansion of the Crown, the Royal Household, and saw an increased period of activity. She abdicated the Throne on 1 March 2023 and was succeeded by her nephew, King Edward IX.

The Queen has largely been considered to be a dedicated public servant, rarely going without an occupation within the Empire. Her long service within the House of Lords has defined the institution, saw the creation of the Rothesay Test, as well as the passage of the instrumental Statutory Interpretations Act 2022. She was also one of the principal authors of the Acts of Union.

Early Career: 10 June 2020 to 28 January 2021

This period of Elizabeth's life is defined by her desire to serve the Empire of Great Britain through the aegis of the Crown. As the first Lady Speaker and one of the first Lords of Parliament, she helped define the insitution of the House of Lords, a relatively new institution that saw its implementation in the Sixth Session of Parliament.

Return: 11 March 2021 to 16 June 2021

The Return of Elizabeth to the Empire of Great Britain saw her in a vastly different place than when she first joined. Without titles, honours, and no longer a member of the Royal Family, Elizabeth had to find her own way and reinvent who she was.

Princess Royal: 16 June 2021 to 8 October 2021

This period during Elizabeth's career found her returned to the Crown, becoming the Princess Royal.

Princess of Wales: 8 October 2021 to 1 October 2022

Returning to the role of Princess of Wales, Elizabeth's service was defined to prepare her for the Throne.

Queen of Great Britain: 1 October 2022 to Present

Residences and Estates

Titles, styles, honours, and arms

Coats of Arms

Footnotes

  1. [1], "Proclamation of Accession", 1 October 2022.