Queen of Britain does not have passport, yet visited many countries
Queen of Britain does not have passport, yet visited many countries
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You must be aware that it is illegal to travel to any country other than your country without a visa and passport. If you are caught in a country without a visa, passport, you will get the harshest punishment. But you will be surprised to know that there is a country in the world where the Queen does not have a passport, yet she has traveled to more than 100 countries till now. Queen Elizabeth II of Britain is the only woman in the world who has neither visa nor passport, yet more than 100 countries have visited. In fact, he does not have a passport, whereas in the British royal house, except the Queen, all the other members have passports, which they use while traveling abroad.

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According to one report, Queen Elizabeth II is not required to hold a passport, as she issues the same passport to the rest of the UK citizens. So she does not need to keep passports themselves. Although they have confidential documents. Her Majesty's messengers are in charge of delivering these documents worldwide. These documents are similar to passports in their own right. It is said that Maharani does not even have a driving license, but despite this, she drives a car.

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Queen Elizabeth celebrates her birthday twice a year. She is the only queen in the world to do so. His official birthday is celebrated on a different date in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

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Every year in Britain, the Queen's birthday is celebrated on the first, second or third Saturday of June and is announced by the government. Queen Elizabeth's birthday is celebrated in Eastern Australia on the second Monday of June, while in Western Australia, the last week of September or the first week of October. Also in New Zealand, the Queen's birthday is celebrated on the first Monday of June and in Canada on the first Monday of May. However, the Queen's real birthday is on 21 April, which she celebrates with her family members.

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