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Can i replacing the Queen of England monarch?

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please give some advice and guidance to be a queen..

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  1. you have to have pale skin.


  2. She is NOT the Queen of England! This must be the fifth question on here saying the same thing. There has been no Queen of England title for hundreds of years.

  3. First you must learn English ..

  4. No, you cannot replace the Queen of England. This one is irreplaceable

  5. Elliptical planning is necessary.

    You don't want to be stuck at the end without a crown, so order one first.

  6. First, why would you want to be Queen? I reckon it would be an awful job. Look past the wealth and other trappings. Being Queen (or Royal for that matter) means that your life is not your own. Tradition and protocol determine EVERYTHING from who you can marry, how many kids you should have, what religion you believe in to small things like where you can do your shopping (being acknowledged as the Royal supplier of particular good/services is a highly sought after item). Every aspect of your life is scrutinised by everyone from your personal aides, to the press and the public at large. Don't forget that to become Queen in the first place, her father had to die, but there were rules and etiquette for how she could/couldn't grieve for him.

    Second, becoming the monarch of any country isn't as simple as waking up one day and thinking- 'I'd like to give that a go.' You need to be next in the line of succession- that means being the monarch's first born (usually son), or if there are no children another blood relative.

    To whoever made the comment earlier about the need to speak English, this is in fact not true. George I and II were both born in Germany and didn't speak a word of English when they took the throne.

  7. marry harry

  8. Try marrying Prince Charles of Wales or Prince William of Wales. Good luck trying to get rid of Camilia and Kate Middleton first...

  9. Hi, your majesty,

    firstly you have to start earlier, say several centuries back at least.  Have one of your ancestors either be in, or marry into, the English nobility.

    Once you have achieved your standing, you will be free to either marry a future king (didn't work with Charles, though) or establish links through previous mariages of your ancestors to become eligible and have a 'number' of being 'in line' for the throne.

    I think you are probably too late to start now and, in any case, the present queen will probably outlive you (and Charles...and me and so on)

    Nothing wrong with ambition, though.

    Of course there are some smaller countries where 'queenship' could possibly be married into without all the boring 'ancestry' stuff.

    Cheers,

    BobSpain

  10. You also need to be German

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