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What is the queen's second name?

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What is the queen's second name?

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  1. The Queen is a titled royal, and therefore has no surname, but when one is used, it is Windsor, as she is from the House of Windsor.


  2. Elizabeth II's middle names are Alexandra and Mary.  When a surname is necessary, I believe she uses Mountbatten-Windsor or simply Windsor.

  3. I think the answer should be covered here

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

  4. Daniel is correct. The Queen's full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.

  5. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary of The Royal House of Windsor is her name. She has never used the name Mountbatten,her husband's name since she is Queen Regent and represents the House of Windsor,originally named The Royal House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

    Royals who are titles usually don't use surnames but their Royal House or title-names, like Wales for the Prince of Wales,York,for the Duke of York.

    You can get the whole story from http://www.royal.gov/uk/output/Page5657....

  6. They're Germans and shouldn't be in control of our country,

    it is Saxe-Coburg Gotha (Yet they masquerade like it's Windsor)

  7. Windsor you buffoon

  8. Alexandra, her full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. As a titled royal from birth she has no surname but is a member of the House of Windsor.

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