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Royal Family: The Queen
Royal Family: The Queen
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Britain has a Queen, Elizabeth II, who is the Head of State. This book explains who she is, what she does, and how people become Queens. It also looks at the roles of other royal family members and includes a timeline of their history. The book is for children aged 7 and up who are interested in learning about the modern British Royal Family.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 11 November 2021
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
Britain is a constitutional monarchy, and its head of state is the Queen, who is the sovereign and the ultimate authority in the country. The Queen is not the only member of the royal family; there are also the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex, and the Duke and Duchess of York.
The Queen is the eldest child of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II, and she ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, after the death of her father. She has been the monarch for over 70 years and is the longest-reigning British monarch in history.
The Queen's role is primarily ceremonial, but she also has important constitutional duties. She is the commander-in-chief of the British Armed Forces and appoints the Prime Minister and other senior government officials. She also represents the United Kingdom abroad and opens and closes Parliament.
The Queen is supported by a large staff, including the Royal Household, which is responsible for the day-to-day running of the royal residences and the Queen's official duties. The Queen also has a private secretary, who is responsible for managing her schedule and correspondence.
Becoming a Queen is a complex process that involves several steps. The first step is to be born into the royal family. This can happen through marriage to a member of the royal family or through birth to a child of a royal parent. Once someone is born into the royal family, they are eligible to become the monarch.
The next step is to be appointed as the heir apparent. This is usually done by the Queen, who selects her eldest son as the heir apparent. The heir apparent is the person who is next in line to the throne after the Queen.
Once the heir apparent is appointed, he or she undergoes a period of training and preparation to become the monarch. This includes learning about the royal family's history, traditions, and duties, as well as receiving training in public speaking and diplomacy.
The final step is to ascend to the throne. This can happen when the Queen dies, or when she abdicates in favor of her heir apparent. When the Queen dies, the heir apparent becomes the new monarch, and he or she is crowned at Westminster Abbey.
Who will be the next Head of State after the Queen is a difficult question to answer. The current heir apparent is Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. However, it is possible that he may abdicate in favor of his son, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge. It is also possible that a new member of the royal family may be appointed as the Head of State.
In conclusion, the Queen is the head of state of the United Kingdom and is the longest-reigning British monarch in history. She has important constitutional duties and is supported by a large staff. Becoming a Queen is a complex process that involves being born into the royal family, being appointed as the heir apparent, and ascending to the throne. Who will be the next Head of State after the Queen is a difficult question to answer, but it is likely that Prince Charles or Prince William will be the next monarch.
Weight: 148g
Dimension: 268 x 294 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526306296
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