Queen Elizabeth-II was the Queen of these 14 other countries, see the list here
Queen Elizabeth-II was the Queen of these 14 other countries, see the list here
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was 96 years old. Elizabeth became Queen after the death of her father George VI in 1952. She was only 25 years old then. Elizabeth II was the most ruled ruler in Britain. She was Queen of Britain for 70 years. During her reign, there was 15 PM. The special thing is that Elizabeth was not only Britain but also the Queen of 15 countries. These include rich countries like Australia and Canada.

Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926. She was currently the Empress of 15 sovereign territories. However, she was directly associated with the UK, where her royal family lives. Elizabeth was also the queen of these countries in addition to Britain.

1- Canada
2- Australia
3- New Zealand
4- Jamaica
5- Bahamas
6- Grenada
7- Papua New Guinea
8- Solomon Islands
9- Tuvalu
10- Saint Lucia
11. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
12- Antigua and Barbuda
13- Belize
14- St. Kitts and Nevis 

However, the Queen's character as king of these countries was very symbolic. She was not directly involved in governance, because she was considered the head of the state, not the government. As of 2021, Barbados was also included in this list. But Barbados abandoned Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state in November 2021 and declared itself a new republic. Barbados is now a republic country in the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth is an organization of 54 countries that were once colonies of Britain.

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