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«Презентация учащихся на тему "Королевская семья"»
The Ministry of Science and Education of Russian Federation Presentation Direction: Politics Theme: Royal family
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Romanova Elizaveta
The student of
The 11 th grade
Secondary
School №23
Checked by:
Rasulova N. A.
The purpose of my work - to collect the most interesting facts from the life of the representatives of the Royal Family of our time
The object of my research are the individual members of the Royal Family
British Royal Family
Why do modern monarchs surname Windsor?
The history of the British Royal family
Titles and reference
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2
reigning Queen of England from 1952 to the present. He ascended the throne of February 6, 1952 at the age of twenty-five years after the death of her father, King George VI. It is the longest reigning monarch in the history of Great Britain
- An interesting fact is that the current queen with a spouse are distant relatives. And Camilla, the second wife of Prince Charles, is a descendant of his great-grandfather's mistress of Edward VII.
- Elizabeth II in his youth served in the army. And only her daughter Anna in 1976 took part in the Olympics (Equestrian).
Who will inherit the throne?
In accordance with the Act of 1772, representatives of the royal family marriage must be entered into only with the permission of the monarch. Otherwise, the children of such a union shall be deemed illegitimate. Finally, more recently, in 2012, the law of succession was changed. Now he inherits the throne eldest child, regardless of gender. So, the first challenger to the throne is Prince Charles, followed by William - his eldest son. Next applicant - is that the infant George of Cambridge, the great-grandson of Queen. In which case, there is a chance, and Prince Harry, the younger brother of William.
11 facts that are interesting to know about the British royal family
- 1. Rich, but not enough
- 2. Royal Decree on fish
- 3. Double birthday
- 4. Long live the Queen!
- 5. Smart heir
- 6. Progressive manners
- 7. Without real name
- 8. Full of house servants
- 9. "the Pope to come and go, and the Queen - remains"
- 10. Relations with America
- 11. Changing names
I think I speak for my generation when I say that the example and continuity provided by The Queen is not only very rare among leaders but a great source of pride and reassurance The Duke of Cambridge
Thank you for attention