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British royal family

British royal family. Sophy Vengrenuk Dasha Shelukhina 8 b. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a constitutional monarchy. George V Edward VIII George VI Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Prince George, Duke of Kent

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British royal family

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  1. British royal family SophyVengrenuk DashaShelukhina 8 b

  2. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a constitutional monarchy.

  3. George V Edward VIII George VI Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Prince George, Duke of Kent The Prince John The Duke of Edinburgh The Queen The Duchess of Gloucester The Duke of Gloucester The Duke of Kent The Duchess of Kent Prince Michael of Kent Princess Michael of Kent Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy The Prince of Wales The Duchess of Cornwall The Duke of York The Earl of Wessex The Countess of Wessex The Princess Royal Prince William of Wales Prince Harry of Wales Princess Beatrice of York Princess Eugenie of York Viscount Severn Lady Louise Windsor Members Of Royal Family

  4. The Buckingham Palace The famous palace, first built in 1703, is it the very center of London. It is a family house, where children play and grow up. It also the place where president, kings and politicians go to meet the Queen.

  5. Princess Ann Princess Eugenie Queen Elizabeth II Luis Windsor PrincessBeatris Zara Philips

  6. Prince Harry Prince William Duke of York Andrew Prince of Wales Charles Peter Philips Duke of Edinburgh Philip Prince Edward

  7. The Queen's heir is Charles, Prince of Wales, who was born in 1948, married Lady Diana Spencer and has two children, Prince William and Prince Harry. The Prince of Wales is well-known as a keen promoter of British interests. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, served as a helicopter pilot in the Royal Navy.In 1986 he married Miss Sarah Ferguson and has two daughters. The Queen's husband, Duke of Edinburgh, was born in 1926 and served in the Royal Navy. He takes a great of interest in industryand in saving raise wild animals from extinction.

  8. Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II was born in Windsor on 21 April 1926. Her full name is Elizabeth-Mary-Alexander Windsor. Her first speech was made on the radio in 1940. In 1947 Elizabeth married Prince Philip. Their first son Prince Charles was born in 1948. Elizabeth came to the throne in 1952. The young queen was crowned in Westminster Abby on 2 July 1953. Nowadays the Queen plays an important role in the country. She has four children: They are Prince Charles , Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward.

  9. The Queen Day’s When the Queen gets up in the morning, seven peoplelook after her. One stars her bath, one prepares her clothes, and one feeds the Royal dogs. She has eight or nine dogs, and they sleep in their own bedroom near the Queen’s bedroom. Two people bring her breakfast. She has coffee from Harrods,toasts, and eggs. Every day for fifteen minutes,a piper plays Scottish music outside her room and the Queen reads the Times.Every Tuesday evening, she meets the Prime Minister. They talk about world news and have a drink, perhaps a gin and tonic or a whisky.

  10. Functions of the Queen Opening and closing Parliament Approving the appointment of the Prime Minister Giving her Royal Assent to bills Giving honours such as peerages, knighthoods and medals Head of the Commonwealth Head of the Church of England Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces

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