
Her Majesty The Queen
Her Majesty The Queen was the queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms, serving as a ceremonial leader and symbol of national unity and tradition. She performed official duties, hosted events, and represented the country internationally, while the government was managed by elected officials. Her role was constitutional, meaning her powers were limited by law and tradition, and she primarily acted as a unifying figurehead. The Queen’s reign reflected continuity, stability, and the history of the monarchy, with her responsibilities evolving over time to encompass charitable work and public service.