Empire of Great Britain

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Welcome to the Empire of Great Britain! Take a trip back in time to the years of the Empire. Visit Buckingham Palace and loose yourself in the Majesty of Royal affairs, including The State Opening of Parliment, State Dinners, RP Court Circular of the Royal Engagements. Take The Quick Trip to Wesminster Palace and Witiness elected Members of Parliament in the House of Commons battle it our to Legislate and hold Government to Account. or Travel accross the Hall to The House of lords and Listen to the noble Lords scrutinize Acts and question government. Enter Number 10 and witness Government at work, hosting private cabinet meetings, planning events, and Governing the Region. God Save The Queen!


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HM Queen Elizabeth III Sovereign ElizabethSomerset.jpg HM Queen Elizabeth III Elizabeth Somerset Her Britannic Majesty is the Head of State of EoGB. Performing the Constitutional Ceremonial Role of Sovereign, charged with the obligation to uphold the Acts of Union and the 3 Major Branches that govern the Empire. HM Government(Executive), Parliament(Legislative), The Supreme Court(Judicial).
HRH Prince Victor Prince of Wales Not-brittania 33025.png Not Brittania Her Britannic Majesty is the Sovereign Head of State of EoGB. Performing the Constitutional Ceremonial Role Sovereign, charged with the obligation to uphold the Acts of Union and the 3 Major Branches that govern the Empire. HM Government(Executive), Parliament(Legislative), The Supreme Court(Judicial).
Duke of Somerset Prime Minister Romeshire2 38881.jpg Romeshire2 The true head of government. The Prime Minister oversees the government and advises the Sovereign on all Government apointments.
Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth III
of The Empire of Great Britian and Ireland
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Assumed office
1 October, 2022
Prime Minister
Joshua Veralius
Matthew Somerset
Cameron Romefeller
Personal details
SpouseThe Earl of Leinster (Divorced)
Parents
ResidenceBuckingham Palace
HouseSomerset
Styles of
Queen Elizabeth III
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Reference styleHer Majesty
Spoken styleYour Majesty
Alternative styleMa'am

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.