Elizabeth III, Queen of Great Britain

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Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth III
Queen of Great Britain
ElizabethSomerset.jpg
Queen of Great Britain
In office
1 October 2022 - Present
Prime Minister


Joshua Veralius

Matthew Somerset

Preceded by William V, King of Great Britain
Succeeded by Incumbent
Princess of Wales
In office
8 October 2021 - 1 October 2022
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Preceded by Angus, Prince of Wales
Succeeded by Incumbent
In office
29 August 2020 - 14 September 2020
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Preceded by William, Prince of Wales
Succeeded by Angus, Prince of Wales
Consort of Great Britain
In office
14 September 2020 - 28 January 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Preceded by Edward, Duke of York
Succeeded by Lily, Duchess of Lancaster
Princess Royal
In office
16 June 2021 - 8 October 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Preceded by Created
Succeeded by Victor, Prince Royal
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
9 June 2021 - 20 June 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Angus Somerset
Preceded by James Forsyte
Succeeded by Grace de Orléans
First Secretary of State
In office
5 April 2021 - 9 June 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Angus Somerset
Preceded by James Forsyte
Succeeded by Kitsune DeCoppice
Chancellor of the Exchequer
In office
18 September 2020 - 24 October 2020
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Cameron Hanover
Preceded by Created
Succeeded by Victor Newton
Attorney General
In office
7 May 2021 - 9 June 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Angus Somerset
Preceded by Remile Talleyrand
Succeeded by Grace de Orléans
In office
24 October 2020 - 8 November 2020
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Philip Ross
Preceded by Sarah Kerrigan
Succeeded by Arthur Pendragon
Minister-without-Portfolio
In office
14 March 2021 - 7 May 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister Angus Somerset
Whitehall Foreign Advisory Counsellor
In office
9 October 2021 - Present
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister









James Sherwood-Somerset

Kalara Sherwood-Somerset

Victor Somerset

Sirch Sherwood

James Somerset

Charles Somerset

Joshua Veralius

In office
9 June 2021 - 21 July 2021
Sovereign William V, King of Great Britain
Prime Minister


Angus Somerset

James Sherwood-Somerset

Elizabeth III, (Elizabeth Victoria Mary Alexandra; joined 10 June 2020) is the Queen of Great Britain. She is the second child of John Somerset, 1st Viscount St. John, the younger sister of William Somerset, 1st Duke of Somerset, and the mother of James Somerset, 1st Duke of Warwick. She is also a former Consort of King William V, King of Great Britain. In His Majesty's Government, she has served as Deputy Prime Minister, First Secretary of State, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Attorney General, Minister-without-Portfolio, and longtime Whitehall Foreign Advisory Counsellor. In Parliament, she served as Lady Speaker and Senior Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, Lady of Parliament, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Member of Parliament for St. James. In the Royal Household, she has served as Lady Chamberlain, Lady Advocate, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Officer of Arms, and longtime Privy Counsellor. She has also served as First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, Fleet Commander of the Royal Navy, and Colonel of the Household Division.

On 1 October 2022, she succeeded William V, King of Great Britain as Queen of Great Britain.

The Queen has largely been considered to be a dedicated public servant, rarely going without an occupation within the Empire. Her long service with in the House of Lords has defined the institution, saw the creation of 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.