Elizabeth II

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Elizabeth II, (Elizabeth Mary Of Bourgeon, 27 November 1995), Queen of Montenbourg, Wife of the King Of Montenbourg. Queen of seven sovereign states that make up the Kingdom of Montenbourg. Elizabeth was born in Italy, and educated at St Terese school. Her father was the Premier of Italy. It was intended that Elizabeth would assume the position of premier when her father no longer held the position, however this was plan dis-guarded she became engaged to Lawrence.

Elizabeth born into an aristocratic Anglo-Italian family with royal ancestry as The Honourable Mary of McCorquodale. She is the only child of Lady Sarah McCorquodale and President of Italy (Premier) Ernesto Ventorini. Elizabeth was eight years old when her parents divorced after her mother had an affair with Peter Shand Kydd. Elizabeth lived with her mother in Rome, Italy during her parents' separation, but during the Christmas holidays, The premier Ventorini did not allow his former wife to return to Italy along with elizabeth.When Elizabeth announced her engagement to lawrence, she renounced her citizenship as a citizen of a Democratic country, and her religion of Protestant. Upon doing this she took up montenbourg Citizenship and converted to the Catholic Church. During Elizabeth's childhood she took an interest in music. As such, when when she left school at the age of 18 years, she attended The Bosco University, and gained a first class honours degree in Classical Music.

Upon the King's coronation, she was confirmed to be the "Queen-Consort in all glory". Although she has official powers to rule, within the Constitution, she has duties and powers that have been conferred up her by the King. Currently she has been charged with title 'Personal Aide-de-Camp to Majesty', along with position of 'Counsellor of State' with a specific area to Tourism, Culture, Sport, Family Welfare and Children.

Elizabeth became prominent for her fashion style and has been placed on numerous "best dressed" lists. She was selected by The Daily Montenbourg as the "Most Promising Newcomer" in its 2011 list of style winners and losers. Tatlerini placed her at number 8 on its yearly listing of the top ten style icons in 2010.She was featured in People magazine's 2012 and 2013 best-dressed lists.Elizabeth was named as one of Richard Blackwell's ten "Fabulous Fashion Independents" of 2012 In June 2012, Style.com selected elizabeth as their monthly beauty icon.In July 2013, elizabeth was included in Vanity Fair's international best-dressed list. In February 2011, she was named the Top Fashion Buzzword of the 2011 season by the Global Language Monitor. In January 2012, she was voted 'Headwear Person of the Year.' Elizabeth was number one on Vanity Fair's annual Best Dressed lists in 2010, 2011, and in 2012 also its cover star. She was awarded the accolade of 'Best Celebrity " by a special award of the academy awards.

She is well known for her fund-raising work for international charities and as an eminent celebrity of the late 21th century. She also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From 2011, she was the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for children, in addition to dozens of other charities.

She is fluent in French and also has a love for Spanish, which she is currently learning to improve relations with Spanish speaking nations within the region. She is Patron to over 800 charities, and founded the 'The Princesses Hand', a charity that grants funds to children and young people with disabilities and learning difficulties.Elizabeth is also in the process of founding of 'The Arts Council' that awards the best theatres and schools for cultural education and quality. It will also offer training to improve the quality of the dwellings and acting.

Titles & Honours

•12 November 1982 - 27th August 2010: Miss Elizabeth Mcquordale •27th August 2010 - 1st January 2013: Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of New Monten •1st January 2013 - Present: Her Royal Majesty The Princess Elizabeth, Grand Duchess of New Monten

Full Title: Her Royal Highness, Elizabeth, of the Kingdom of Montenbourg, Princess-Consort, Grand Duchess of New Monten, Counsellor of State, Personal Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty.