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Personality and image of Elizabeth II

The image of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms and Head of the Commonwealth from 1952 to 2022, was generally favourable throughout her years as a reigning monarch. Conservative in dress, she was well known for her solid-colour overcoats and matching hats, which allowed her to be seen easily in a crowd.[1] She attended many cultural events as part of her public role. Her main leisure interests included horse racing, photography, and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh corgis.[2] She ate jam sandwiches every day since childhood. Some of her other favorite foods were fish and chips, chocolate perfection pie, scones with jam and clotted cream, salmon from the River Dee and Morecambe Bay potted shrimp.[3] Her views on political issues and other matters were largely subject to conjecture. She never gave a press interview and was otherwise not known to discuss her personal opinions publicly.

Wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Shanghai, China
Some of the Queen's outfits on display at Hillsborough Castle in 2013
Statue at Newmarket, Suffolk
On the cover of Time, 1953

Personality edit

Margaret Rhodes speaking about her cousin Queen Elizabeth II, on BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs, 2012

Much of what is known about Elizabeth's personality and views has been compiled from impressions and descriptions by those whom had met her. Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King wrote about then-Princess Elizabeth in his diary, after speaking with her at a dinner during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in 1944: "She was very natural, not in the least shy."[4]

Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff remarked in 2010, after a private audience with Elizabeth, how he was struck by her "wonderful sense of the absurd" and noted her "sense of humour [...] that sense of comedy of life has survived 60 years of gruelling public life."[5] After a weekend at Balmoral Castle hosted by Elizabeth, Canadian Governor General Michaëlle Jean recounted witnessing a relaxed, informal home life: Elizabeth and her family preparing a meal together—including a salad dressing she had devised—and doing the washing up afterwards.[6] Similarly, Michael Hood, aide-de-camp to Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn, remembered the Queen and her husband driving their guests to picnics on the grounds of Sandringham House and helping serve food and drink.[7]

Lady Pamela Hicks, a cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, commented on Elizabeth's personality as "individualistic". Hicks's mother remembers back to when King George VI died. Elizabeth was in Kenya with her husband when she found out; "I’m so sorry, but we are going to have to go back to England," she recalled Elizabeth saying.[8]

Beliefs, activities, and interests edit

 
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh leaving Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa after a visit in 1957

Elizabeth had a deep sense of religious and civic duty, and took her Coronation Oath seriously.[9] Aside from her official religious role as Supreme Governor of the established Church of England, she worshipped with that church and also the national Church of Scotland.[10] She demonstrated support for inter-faith relations and met with leaders of other churches and religions, including five popes of the Roman Catholic Church: Pius XII, John XXIII, John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis.[11] A personal note about her faith often featured in her annual Christmas Message broadcast to the Commonwealth. In 2000, she said:[12]

To many of us, our beliefs are of fundamental importance. For me the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God provide a framework in which I try to lead my life. I, like so many of you, have drawn great comfort in difficult times from Christ's words and example.

Elizabeth was patron of more than 600 organisations and charities.[13] The Charities Aid Foundation estimated that Elizabeth helped raise over £1.4 billion for her patronages during her reign.[14] Her main leisure interests included equestrianism and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis.[15] Her lifelong love of corgis began in 1933 with Dookie, the first corgi owned by her family.[16][17]

Despite not being a football fan and instead enjoying horse-racing, Elizabeth stated to the former England men's manager Sven-Göran Eriksson in the past that her favourite player was ex-Liverpool striker Michael Owen.[18]

Political views edit

 
The Queen with Alex Salmond at the 2007 opening of the Scottish Parliament. There have been media reports and comments from politicians that she was privately against the idea of Scottish independence.

Elizabeth did not explicitly express her own political opinions in a public forum, and it is against convention to ask or reveal the monarch's views.

Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King recorded a meeting with King George VI, on 23 October 1945, at which Princess Elizabeth was present. Mackenzie King wrote in his diary, "some mention was made of [Adolf] Hitler [...] the King said something about it being a pity that Hitler had not been shot. Princess Elizabeth said she would have been prepared to shoot him."[4]

While the Queen never spoke publicly on the matter of apartheid, in 1961, the year in which South Africa held a Whites-only referendum that narrowly rejected the South African monarchy and, along with it, Elizabeth as queen, she was photographed dancing with President of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah at a banquet in Accra celebrating Ghana's establishment as a republic (also removing Elizabeth as head of state) the year before. This act was taken as the Queen's symbolic expression of her antiapartheid stance; the image offended the white South African government.[19] Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said the Queen had, through the 1980s, sided with the majority of Commonwealth prime ministers, and against her British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, on the matter of imposing sanctions on apartheid South Africa,[19] a point echoed by former Commonwealth Secretary-General Shridath Ramphal, who said, "so steadfast was the Queen to the antiapartheid cause [...] that, once again, she stood firm against the position of Thatcher."[20]

When The Times journalist Paul Routledge controversially asked Elizabeth for her opinions on the miners' strike of 1984–85, she replied that it was "all about one man", a reference to Arthur Scargill.[21]

Paul Martin Sr., who was in 1981 sent to the UK to discuss the patriation of the Canadian constitution, noted that, during that time, the Queen had taken a great interest in the constitutional debate and he, along with John Roberts and Mark MacGuigan, found the monarch "better informed on both the substance and politics of Canada's constitutional case than any of the British politicians or bureaucrats."[22] After the constitution was patriated to Canada in 1982, with amendments the cabinet of Quebec refused to agree to, the Queen, at a reception at Rideau Hall, privately conveyed to journalists her regret that the province was not part of the settlement.[23] Elizabeth later, on 22 and 23 October 1987, publicly expressed her personal support for the Meech Lake Accord, which attempted to bring Quebec governmental backing to the patriated constitution. She received criticism from opponents of the accord, which failed to attract the unanimous support from all federal and provincial legislators required for it to pass.[24]

Elizabeth was, in October 1995, tricked into a hoax call by Montreal radio host Pierre Brassard impersonating Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Elizabeth, who believed that she was speaking to her Prime Minister, said she supported Canadian unity and agreed to make a national, televised statement encouraging such in the days ahead of that year's referendum on Quebec's independence.[25][26]

After the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron stated that the Queen was pleased with the outcome.[27] She had arguably issued a public coded statement about the referendum by telling one woman outside Balmoral Kirk that she hoped people would think "very carefully" about the outcome. It emerged later that Cameron had specifically requested that she register her concern.[28]

Elizabeth favoured action to mitigate the effects of climate change. She told the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference: "None of us will live forever. But we are doing this not for ourselves, but for our children and our children's children, and those who will follow in their footsteps".[29]

Public image edit

 
Street Party for the Queen's Silver Jubillee in Lynwood Chase, Bracknell, Berkshire

At Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee in 1977, the crowds and celebrations were genuinely enthusiastic;[30] however there was a significant shift over the next twenty years with her popularity sinking to a low point in the 1990s. Under pressure from public opinion, she began to pay income tax for the first time, and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public.[31] Although support for republicanism in Britain seemed higher than at any time in living memory, republican ideology was still a minority viewpoint and Elizabeth herself had high approval ratings.[32] Criticism was focused on the institution of the monarchy itself, and the conduct of Elizabeth's wider family, rather than her own behaviour and actions.[33] Discontent with the monarchy reached its peak on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, although Elizabeth's personal popularity—as well as general support for the monarchy—rebounded after her live television broadcast to the world five days after Diana's death.[34] In 2002, Elizabeth was ranked 24th in the 100 Greatest Britons poll.[35]

 
Meeting children in Brisbane, Australia, October 1982

In November 1999, a referendum in Australia on the future of the Australian monarchy favoured its retention in preference to an indirectly elected head of state.[36] Many republicans credited Elizabeth's personal popularity with the survival of the monarchy in Australia. In 2010, Prime Minister Julia Gillard noted that there was a "deep affection" for Elizabeth in Australia and another referendum on the monarchy should wait until after her reign.[37] Gillard's successor, Malcolm Turnbull, who led the republican campaign in 1999, similarly believed that Australians would not vote to become a republic in her lifetime.[38] "She's been an extraordinary head of state", Turnbull said in 2021, "and I think frankly, in Australia, there are more Elizabethans than there are monarchists".[39] Similarly, referendums in both Tuvalu in 2008 and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 2009 saw voters reject proposals to become republics.[40]

 
An Ulster loyalist mural in Belfast depicting the Queen

Opinion polls suggested that Queen Elizabeth II had a strong approval rating even in the 1990s which improved in the early years of the 21st century;[41] coinciding with her Diamond Jubilee, the Queen had an approval rate in the United Kingdom of 90% in 2012.[42] According to a YouGov poll in January 2014, Elizabeth was the most admired person in the United Kingdom with 18.74% of respondents reporting that she was the person they most admired, the highest percentage of all candidates.[43] Internationally she was the 17th most-admired person in the world.[44]

 
Banners marking the Queen's platinum Jubillee in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire

Elizabeth's public image had noticeably softened in the years prior to her death; as although she remained reserved in public, she had been seen laughing and smiling much more than in years past, and shed tears during emotional occasions such as at Remembrance Day services.[45] Henry Ward described his 2016 portrait of the Queen as portraying "a queen of warmth but also of reserve."[46] Whilst not as universal as it once was, various polling suggested the popularity of the monarchy remained high in Great Britain during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022,[47] with Elizabeth's personal popularity remaining particularly strong.[48] As of 2021, she remained the third most admired woman in the world according to the annual Gallup poll, her 52 appearances on the list meaning she had been in the top ten more than any other woman in the poll's history.[49]

Personality in diplomacy matters edit

 
United States President Gerald Ford and Queen Elizabeth II dance during the state dinner in honour of the Queen and Prince Philip at the White House, 17 July 1976

In matters of diplomacy, Elizabeth was known to be quite formal, and royal protocol is generally very strict. Though some of the traditional rules for dealing with the monarch were relaxed during her reign (bowing was no longer required, for example, although it is still frequently performed), other forms of close personal interaction, such as touching, are discouraged by officials. At least six people are known to have broken this rule, the first being a woman named Alice Frazier, who hugged the Queen in 1991 when Elizabeth visited her residence in a government housing project in Washington, D.C. (accompanied by First Lady Barbara Bush and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp).[50][51] The second was Paul Keating, Prime Minister of Australia, when he was photographed with his arm around Elizabeth in 1992. The third was Canadian cyclist Louis Garneau, who did the same thing ten years later when posing for a photograph with Elizabeth at Rideau Hall (her official residence in Canada).[52] In 2009, Elizabeth initiated an affectionate gesture with First Lady Michelle Obama at a palace reception she attended with President Obama. The Queen rested her hand briefly at the small of the First Lady's back, a gesture that Mrs Obama returned. It was remarked at the time as unprecedented and described afterwards by a palace spokeswoman as "a mutual and spontaneous display of affection and appreciation between The Queen and Michelle Obama."[53]

Elizabeth's subtle uses of signals to her staff in certain social situations has been described by journalist Hugo Vickers and others.[54] It is said that by twisting her wedding ring she would signal that she was ready for the conversation or event to end forthwith.[55] Alternately, placing her handbag onto the table at dinner meant that she wanted the event to end within the next five minutes and by setting it on the floor she indicated that she was not enjoying the conversation and wanted a lady-in-waiting to assist immediately.[56]

Media perception edit

 
A portrait of Elizabeth painted in the Netherlands in the first year of her reign is transported to London

In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous "fairytale Queen".[57] After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a "new Elizabethan age".[58] Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a "priggish schoolgirl" was an extremely rare criticism.[59] In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales.[60] Her wardrobe developed a recognisable, signature style driven more by function than fashion.[61] She dressed with an eye toward what was appropriate, rather than what was in vogue.[62] In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, allowing her to be seen easily in a crowd.[63] Her wardrobe was handled by a team that included five dressers, a dressmaker, and a milliner.[64]

In the 1980s, public criticism of the royal family increased, as the personal and working lives of Elizabeth's children came under media scrutiny.[65] In 1997, she and other members of the royal family were perceived in the tabloid press as cold and unfeeling when they did not participate in the public outpouring of grief at the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.[35] Elizabeth ignored precedent, opting to bow to Diana's coffin as it passed Buckingham Palace and also gave a live television broadcast paying tribute to Diana.[66] Her family came under scrutiny again in the last few years of her life due to her son Andrew's association with convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre amidst accusations of sexual impropriety, and her grandson Harry and his wife Meghan's stepping-down as senior members of the royal family and subsequent move to the United States.[67][68]

Elizabeth attended many cultural events as part of her public role. She gave an annual Christmas message to the Commonwealth every year, apart from 1969, while she was Queen. Elizabeth's first such message was aired on Christmas Day 1957.[69] In 2001, the Royal Christmas Message was webcast on the royal website for the first time and, in 2006, it was made available as a podcast. Her first appearance on live television was for an address to Canadians on 13 October 1957, Thanksgiving Day in Canada that year.[70] Elizabeth read her speech at Rideau Hall and it was aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[71][72]

Elizabeth never did a press interview. In 2018, she engaged in small talk with Alastair Bruce of Crionaich for the television documentary The Coronation.[73] In 2006, Elizabeth had been filmed having a conversation with the later-disgraced Australian artist and media personality Rolf Harris while he painted her portrait. It ventured little beyond talk of previous portraits of Elizabeth and royal art history in general, and Elizabeth's responses to Harris's overtures were notably crisp and monosyllabic. She had a more jovial on-camera exchange with the painter Andrew Festing while sitting for a portrait in the 1992 BBC documentary Elizabeth R, directed by Edward Mirzoeff on the 40th anniversary of her accession.

The BBC, along with RDF Media Group, became the target of the Queen's lawyers, Farrer & Co, after the broadcaster aired a documentary trailer for Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work (2007), which was edited in such a way as to make it appear as though Elizabeth had stormed out of a photo shoot with photographer Annie Leibovitz. The BBC had earlier apologised for the misrepresentation, which was fuelled by BBC1 controller Peter Fincham describing Elizabeth as "losing it a bit and walking out in a huff"; but, Elizabeth and Buckingham Palace were not satisfied with the results and pushed to sue for breach of contract.[74]

Elizabeth was the subject of "Her Majesty", featured on the Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road; McCartney played the song at the Party at the Palace concert during Elizabeth's golden jubilee in 2002. She is also mentioned in the song "Mean Mr. Mustard" (also featured on Abbey Road), and in the 1967 Lennon and McCartney song "Penny Lane". In 1977, The Sex Pistols issued "God Save the Queen", which became a controversial hit single, inspiring the punk rock movement with its lyrics suggesting "She ain't no human being", and there was "no future" and comparing England to a "fascist regime."[75] The Smiths released the song and album The Queen Is Dead in 1986. The Pet Shop Boys have a track called "Dreaming of the Queen". Elizabeth was the subject of "Elizabeth My Dear", which appears on The Stone Roses' eponymous debut. She is referenced in the Travie McCoy song "Billionaire" where he sings that he wants to be "on the cover of Forbes magazine./ Smiling next to Oprah and the Queen."

Elizabeth played detective in the Her Majesty Investigates series of mystery novels by C.C. Benison, which includes Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at Windsor Castle and Death at Sandringham House. Elizabeth was the subject of The Queen and I, and was a character in Queen Camilla, both books written by Sue Townsend. She was also a character in the book The Uncommon Reader, by Alan Bennett.

In 2006, she was portrayed by Helen Mirren in the Golden Globe- and Academy Award-nominated Stephen Frears film The Queen, a fictional account of the immediate events following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. The film ended up as the most critically acclaimed film of 2006.[76] Mirren, who had been appointed into the Order of the British Empire in 2003, won the Oscar for her work in the film and, in her acceptance speech, she paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II: "For 50 years and more, Elizabeth Windsor has maintained her dignity, her sense of duty and her hairstyle," she said.[77]

Private Eye, the British satirical magazine, has given the royal family working-class nicknames, as though they were characters in a soap opera.[78] Queen Elizabeth II's nickname is "Brenda".[78]

The Crown, a biographical story about the reign of Elizabeth by Netflix, was released globally on 4 November 2016.[79][80][81] It is based on an award-winning play, The Audience, and is a biopic drama television series, created and written by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.[82] The show received critical accolade and has won many awards, including that of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 70th and 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards for Claire Foy and Olivia Colman, respectively.[83][84]

Critics edit

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee attracted some controversy after campaigner Peter Tatchell criticised Elizabeth for inviting "royal tyrants". At the time Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch had accused both the kings of Bahrain and Eswatini as well as certain members of the Saudi Arabian and Kuwaiti royal families of various human rights abuses.[85]

An investigation by The Guardian in February 2021 alleged that Elizabeth II had used the power of Queen's Consent to secretly influence the content of parliamentary bills that could affect the Crown's financial interests, particularly bills related to wealth and taxation.[86] For example, the report claims that Elizabeth used the procedure to request an exemption for her private estates from a 1968 road safety bill, and to request changes to a 1975 bill regulating the leasing of private land.[87] The Guardian also reported that the Queen's royal household had barred "coloured immigrants and foreigners" from working in clerical roles, and that the household had used the consent mechanism to lobby Parliament for an exemption from a 1960s law banning employment discrimination. This exemption has prevented women and people of colour who work for the royal household from suing for discrimination.[88] However, Buckingham Palace responded to The Guardian, stating that consent was always granted when requested and that legislation was never blocked.[89]

Groups opposed to the monarchy sometimes refer to Elizabeth as "Betty Windsor"[90][91] or "Liz Windsor".[85]

Fictional portrayals edit

Film edit

Elizabeth has been portrayed on screen by:

 
Dame Helen Mirren, who portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen (2006), won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role

Music video edit

  • "U Don't Know Me": Elizabeth is played by a look-alike and is seen drinking, fighting and fleeing police during a night out in Soho, London
  • "Ek Chumma": Elizabeth and members of the Royal Family are played by look-alikes and are seen singing and dancing with the main cast of Housefull 4
  • "That's the Way (I Like It)", by Clock; it features the Queen, the Palace Guards, Tony Blair and other individuals dancing with the band.

Television edit

On television, Elizabeth has been played by:

 
The Queen depicted with Mr. Bean in Mr. Bean: The Animated Series.

She has been portrayed on Saturday Night Live since 1977 by, among others, Fred Armisen, Mike Myers, and Kate McKinnon.[99] Jan Ravens was the voice for a latex puppet caricature of her in Spitting Image (1984–1996), and gave radio and television comedy impressions of her in Dead Ringers. Luba Goy gave a recurring impression of Queen Elizabeth II on Royal Canadian Air Farce and Cathy Jones in This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Tracey Ullman's depiction of Elizabeth was among many roles she played on the television series Tracey Takes On.... The Simpsons portrayed Elizabeth during the episode "The Regina Monologues" (2003). She was also shown in the SpongeBob SquarePants TV movie Truth or Square. Elizabeth is also a supporting character in Peppa Pig and Mr. Bean: The Animated Series.

Stage edit

Radio edit

In December 2012, as part of a radio show, a group of Australian radio jockeys rang up the King Edward VII's Hospital, where Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was staying. Mel Greig impersonated Elizabeth and Mike Christian impersonated Prince Charles. One of the nurses who spoke to them, Jacintha Saldanha, later committed suicide and there was much criticism directed at the radio show. There were no charges laid against the radio jockeys.

Novels and children's books edit

Elizabeth has played a role in the plots of fictional works, including mystery novels, satires, historical fiction, and children's books.

Novels edit

Novellas edit

Children's books edit

Documentaries and television series edit

Documentaries edit

  • The Royal Wedding (Short documentary) (1947)
  • Royal Journey (Canada) (1951)
  • Royal Heritage (Short documentary) (1952)
  • A Queen is Crowned (1953)
  • Elizabeth is Queen (Short documentary) (1953)
  • Long To Reign Over Us (Short documentary) (1953)
  • Royal Destiny (Short documentary) (1953)
  • A Queen's World Tour (1954)
  • Royal New Zealand Journey (1954)
  • The Queen in Australia (Australia) (1954)
  • The Sceptre and the Mace (Canada) (Short documentary) (1957)
  • Life of a Queen (Short documentary) (1960)
  • The Royal Tour of India (1961)
  • Queen Elizabeth II in Pakistan (Short documentary) (1961)
  • The Queen Returns (Australia) (1963)
  • The Royal Tour of the Caribbean (1966)
  • Hello Elisabeth! (Finland) (1976)
  • Twenty Five Years (1977)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: 60 Glorious Years (1986)
  • The Royal Year (1987)
  • Tribute to Her Majesty (1987)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: The Power and Glory (1991)
  • From Princess to Queen: Elizabeth II - Childhood to Statehood (1996)
  • 50 Glorious Years - A Royal Celebration (1997)
  • Queen's Golden Jubilee 2002: Party at the Palace (2002)
  • The Queen: Behind the Mask (2007)
  • The Queen - A life in Film (2008)
  • The Story of Queen Elizabeth II (2011)
  • Die Queen - Elizabeth II. (Germany) (2012)
  • Elizabeth II - A Diamond Jubilee Celebration (2012)
  • Elizabeth II - Le Portrait (Canada) (2012)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: A Lifetime of Service (2012)
  • Queen Elizabeth II - Reign Supreme (2012)
  • The Queen's Diamond Decades (2012)
  • The Majestic Life of Queen Elizabeth II (2013)
  • The Queen at 90 (2016)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: End of A Reign (US) (2020)
  • The Queen at War (US) (2020)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: The Unlikely Queen (US) (2021)
  • Elizabeth Windsor (2022)
  • Queen Elizabeth II: Above All Else (2022)
  • Elizabeth and Margaret: Pride and Joy (2022)
  • Our Platinum Queen: 70 Years on the Throne (2022)
  • Portrait of the Queen (2022)
  • Farewell Your Majesty (UK) (2023)
  • The Queen's Children (2023)
  • Elizabeth & the Presidents (2023)
  • Elizabeth II - Britain's Longest Reigning Monarch (2023)

TV film and series documentaries edit

  • Royal Family (1969)
  • The Crown in New Zealand (1970)
  • Royal Heritage (1977)
  • Jubilee and Beyond (Australia) (1977)
  • Elizabeth - The First Thirty Years (1985)
  • Canada and the Monarchy (1992)
  • Elizabeth R: A Year in the Life of the Queen (1992)
  • Days of Majesty (1993)
  • The Windsors: A Royal Family PBS (US) (1994)
  • Britannia - The Palace At Sea (1995)
  • Elizabeth: The Reluctant Monarch (1998)
  • Queen & Country BBC (2002)
  • The Jubilee Girl (2002)
  • The Queen: A Remarkable Life (2002)
  • The Royal Jewels (2002)
  • An Unforgettable Coronation BBC (2003)
  • The Queen's Castle (2005)
  • Ten Days that Made the Queen (2006)
  • The Girl Who Would Be Queen (2006)
  • The Queen at 80 (2006)
  • The Queen by Rolf (2006)
  • Königin - Ein Job fürs Leben: Queen Elisabeth II. (Germany) (2007)
  • Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work (2007)
  • The Queen's Wedding (2007)
  • The Queen's Coronation: Behind Palace Doors (2008)
  • The Queen's Palaces BBC (2011)
  • A Jubilee Tribute to the Queen by the Prince of Wales BBC (2012)
  • Elizabeth: Queen of Scots (2012)
  • Elizabeth: Queen, Wife, Mother (TV Movie documentary) (2012)
  • The Changing Face of the Queen (2012)
  • The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (TV Movie documentary) (2012)
  • The Diamond Queen (2012)
  • The Queen and Her Prime Ministers (2012)
  • The Queen (Arte) (France/Germany) (2012)
  • Our Queen ITV (2013)
  • In Their Own Words: Queen Elizabeth II PBS (US) (2015)
  • The Queen's Big Night Out Channel 4 (2015)
  • The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth and Victoria BBC (2015)
  • Cue The Queen: Celebrating the Christmas Speech BBC (2015)
  • Elizabeth at 90: A Family Portrait (TV Movie documentary) BBC (2016)
  • Our Queen at 90 ITV (2016)
  • A Very Royal Wedding ITV (2017)
  • Elizabeth & Philip: Love and Duty BBC One (2017)
  • Inside Windsor Castle Channel 5 (2017)
  • The Royal House of Windsor Channel 4 (2017)
  • The Coronation (2018)
  • Elizabeth Our Queen Channel 5 (2018)
  • The Queen - Her Commonwealth Story BBC (2018)
  • The Queen’s Green Planet ITV (2018)
  • Elizabeth II, 65 ans de règne et de secrets (France) (2018)
  • The Queen's Coronation in Colour ITV (2018)
  • The Story Of The Royals ABC (US) (2018)
  • Queen of the World ITV (2018)
  • The Crown and Us: the story of the Royals in Australia ABC (Australia) (2019)
  • Paxman on the Queen’s Children Channel 5 (2019)
  • Secrets of the Royal Servants (2019)
  • Inside the Crown: Secrets of the Royals ITV (2020)
  • Our Queen at War ITV (2020)
  • The Queen's Speeches: In Triumph & Tragedy Channel 5 (2020)
  • The Queen: Duty Before Family? Channel 5 (2020)
  • Elizabeth and Margaret: Love & Loyalty Channel 5 (2020)
  • The Queen & Charles: Mother and Son Channel 5 (2020)
  • Being The Queen National Geographic (US) (2020)
  • The Queen and the Coup Channel 4 (2020)
  • My Years with The Queen - ITV (2021)
  • Elizabeth at 95: The Invincible Queen True Royalty TV (2021)
  • The Queen: 70 Glorious Years BBC (2022)
  • Elizabeth I & II: The Golden Queens BBC (2022)
  • Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen BBC (2022)
  • Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts Amazon Prime (2022)
  • My Government and I BBC (2022)
  • Our Queen: The People's Stories ITV (2022)
  • Queen Elizabeth II - The story of her coronation Deutsche Welle (2022)
  • The Queen & Britain's Crown Jewels in History BBC (2022)
  • The Queen and I BBC (2022)
  • The Queen and Us BBC (2022)
  • Elizabeth II: A Life Of Duty Sky News (2022)
  • The Queen & Her People BBC (2022)
  • The Queen & Wales BBC (2022)
  • The Queen in Her Own Words (ITV) (2022)
  • When The Queen Spoke To The Nation BBC (2022)
  • A Tribute to Her Majesty The Queen BBC (2022)
  • Her Majesty's Music BBC (2022)
  • Culture and the Queen BBC (2022)
  • The Royal Diplomat BBC (2022)
  • God's Servant Queen BBC (2022)

Image on currency edit

Four coin portraits of Elizabeth II
 
Canada was the first country to feature Elizabeth on their banknotes
 
The Queen on an Australian one-dollar banknote

The image of Queen Elizabeth has appeared on the banknotes of at least 35 countries, making her the Guinness World Record holder for the "Most Currencies Featuring the Same Individual".[104] Her depictions on these currencies serve as a photo journal of sorts, as they span the range of Elizabeth's life, from youth to the end of her life.[105][106]

Patronage of charities edit

The Queen was patron of more than 620 charities and organisations[2] including:

See also edit

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The image of Elizabeth II Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms and Head of the Commonwealth from 1952 to 2022 was generally favourable throughout her years as a reigning monarch Conservative in dress she was well known for her solid colour overcoats and matching hats which allowed her to be seen easily in a crowd 1 She attended many cultural events as part of her public role Her main leisure interests included horse racing photography and dogs especially her Pembroke Welsh corgis 2 She ate jam sandwiches every day since childhood Some of her other favorite foods were fish and chips chocolate perfection pie scones with jam and clotted cream salmon from the River Dee and Morecambe Bay potted shrimp 3 Her views on political issues and other matters were largely subject to conjecture She never gave a press interview and was otherwise not known to discuss her personal opinions publicly Wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Shanghai ChinaSome of the Queen s outfits on display at Hillsborough Castle in 2013Statue at Newmarket SuffolkOn the cover of Time 1953 Contents 1 Personality 2 Beliefs activities and interests 2 1 Political views 3 Public image 4 Personality in diplomacy matters 5 Media perception 6 Critics 7 Fictional portrayals 7 1 Film 7 2 Music video 7 3 Television 7 4 Stage 7 5 Radio 8 Novels and children s books 8 1 Novels 8 2 Novellas 8 3 Children s books 9 Documentaries and television series 9 1 Documentaries 9 2 TV film and series documentaries 10 Image on currency 11 Patronage of charities 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksPersonality edit source source source Margaret Rhodes speaking about her cousin Queen Elizabeth II on BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs 2012Much of what is known about Elizabeth s personality and views has been compiled from impressions and descriptions by those whom had met her Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King wrote about then Princess Elizabeth in his diary after speaking with her at a dinner during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference in 1944 She was very natural not in the least shy 4 Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff remarked in 2010 after a private audience with Elizabeth how he was struck by her wonderful sense of the absurd and noted her sense of humour that sense of comedy of life has survived 60 years of gruelling public life 5 After a weekend at Balmoral Castle hosted by Elizabeth Canadian Governor General Michaelle Jean recounted witnessing a relaxed informal home life Elizabeth and her family preparing a meal together including a salad dressing she had devised and doing the washing up afterwards 6 Similarly Michael Hood aide de camp to Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn remembered the Queen and her husband driving their guests to picnics on the grounds of Sandringham House and helping serve food and drink 7 Lady Pamela Hicks a cousin of Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh commented on Elizabeth s personality as individualistic Hicks s mother remembers back to when King George VI died Elizabeth was in Kenya with her husband when she found out I m so sorry but we are going to have to go back to England she recalled Elizabeth saying 8 Beliefs activities and interests edit nbsp The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh leaving Christ Church Cathedral Ottawa after a visit in 1957Elizabeth had a deep sense of religious and civic duty and took her Coronation Oath seriously 9 Aside from her official religious role as Supreme Governor of the established Church of England she worshipped with that church and also the national Church of Scotland 10 She demonstrated support for inter faith relations and met with leaders of other churches and religions including five popes of the Roman Catholic Church Pius XII John XXIII John Paul II Benedict XVI and Francis 11 A personal note about her faith often featured in her annual Christmas Message broadcast to the Commonwealth In 2000 she said 12 To many of us our beliefs are of fundamental importance For me the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God provide a framework in which I try to lead my life I like so many of you have drawn great comfort in difficult times from Christ s words and example Elizabeth was patron of more than 600 organisations and charities 13 The Charities Aid Foundation estimated that Elizabeth helped raise over 1 4 billion for her patronages during her reign 14 Her main leisure interests included equestrianism and dogs especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis 15 Her lifelong love of corgis began in 1933 with Dookie the first corgi owned by her family 16 17 Despite not being a football fan and instead enjoying horse racing Elizabeth stated to the former England men s manager Sven Goran Eriksson in the past that her favourite player was ex Liverpool striker Michael Owen 18 Political views edit nbsp The Queen with Alex Salmond at the 2007 opening of the Scottish Parliament There have been media reports and comments from politicians that she was privately against the idea of Scottish independence Elizabeth did not explicitly express her own political opinions in a public forum and it is against convention to ask or reveal the monarch s views Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King recorded a meeting with King George VI on 23 October 1945 at which Princess Elizabeth was present Mackenzie King wrote in his diary some mention was made of Adolf Hitler the King said something about it being a pity that Hitler had not been shot Princess Elizabeth said she would have been prepared to shoot him 4 While the Queen never spoke publicly on the matter of apartheid in 1961 the year in which South Africa held a Whites only referendum that narrowly rejected the South African monarchy and along with it Elizabeth as queen she was photographed dancing with President of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah at a banquet in Accra celebrating Ghana s establishment as a republic also removing Elizabeth as head of state the year before This act was taken as the Queen s symbolic expression of her antiapartheid stance the image offended the white South African government 19 Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said the Queen had through the 1980s sided with the majority of Commonwealth prime ministers and against her British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the matter of imposing sanctions on apartheid South Africa 19 a point echoed by former Commonwealth Secretary General Shridath Ramphal who said so steadfast was the Queen to the antiapartheid cause that once again she stood firm against the position of Thatcher 20 When The Times journalist Paul Routledge controversially asked Elizabeth for her opinions on the miners strike of 1984 85 she replied that it was all about one man a reference to Arthur Scargill 21 Paul Martin Sr who was in 1981 sent to the UK to discuss the patriation of the Canadian constitution noted that during that time the Queen had taken a great interest in the constitutional debate and he along with John Roberts and Mark MacGuigan found the monarch better informed on both the substance and politics of Canada s constitutional case than any of the British politicians or bureaucrats 22 After the constitution was patriated to Canada in 1982 with amendments the cabinet of Quebec refused to agree to the Queen at a reception at Rideau Hall privately conveyed to journalists her regret that the province was not part of the settlement 23 Elizabeth later on 22 and 23 October 1987 publicly expressed her personal support for the Meech Lake Accord which attempted to bring Quebec governmental backing to the patriated constitution She received criticism from opponents of the accord which failed to attract the unanimous support from all federal and provincial legislators required for it to pass 24 Elizabeth was in October 1995 tricked into a hoax call by Montreal radio host Pierre Brassard impersonating Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien Elizabeth who believed that she was speaking to her Prime Minister said she supported Canadian unity and agreed to make a national televised statement encouraging such in the days ahead of that year s referendum on Quebec s independence 25 26 After the 2014 Scottish independence referendum Prime Minister David Cameron stated that the Queen was pleased with the outcome 27 She had arguably issued a public coded statement about the referendum by telling one woman outside Balmoral Kirk that she hoped people would think very carefully about the outcome It emerged later that Cameron had specifically requested that she register her concern 28 Elizabeth favoured action to mitigate the effects of climate change She told the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference None of us will live forever But we are doing this not for ourselves but for our children and our children s children and those who will follow in their footsteps 29 Public image edit nbsp Street Party for the Queen s Silver Jubillee in Lynwood Chase Bracknell BerkshireAt Elizabeth s Silver Jubilee in 1977 the crowds and celebrations were genuinely enthusiastic 30 however there was a significant shift over the next twenty years with her popularity sinking to a low point in the 1990s Under pressure from public opinion she began to pay income tax for the first time and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public 31 Although support for republicanism in Britain seemed higher than at any time in living memory republican ideology was still a minority viewpoint and Elizabeth herself had high approval ratings 32 Criticism was focused on the institution of the monarchy itself and the conduct of Elizabeth s wider family rather than her own behaviour and actions 33 Discontent with the monarchy reached its peak on the death of Diana Princess of Wales although Elizabeth s personal popularity as well as general support for the monarchy rebounded after her live television broadcast to the world five days after Diana s death 34 In 2002 Elizabeth was ranked 24th in the 100 Greatest Britons poll 35 nbsp Meeting children in Brisbane Australia October 1982In November 1999 a referendum in Australia on the future of the Australian monarchy favoured its retention in preference to an indirectly elected head of state 36 Many republicans credited Elizabeth s personal popularity with the survival of the monarchy in Australia In 2010 Prime Minister Julia Gillard noted that there was a deep affection for Elizabeth in Australia and another referendum on the monarchy should wait until after her reign 37 Gillard s successor Malcolm Turnbull who led the republican campaign in 1999 similarly believed that Australians would not vote to become a republic in her lifetime 38 She s been an extraordinary head of state Turnbull said in 2021 and I think frankly in Australia there are more Elizabethans than there are monarchists 39 Similarly referendums in both Tuvalu in 2008 and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 2009 saw voters reject proposals to become republics 40 nbsp An Ulster loyalist mural in Belfast depicting the QueenOpinion polls suggested that Queen Elizabeth II had a strong approval rating even in the 1990s which improved in the early years of the 21st century 41 coinciding with her Diamond Jubilee the Queen had an approval rate in the United Kingdom of 90 in 2012 42 According to a YouGov poll in January 2014 Elizabeth was the most admired person in the United Kingdom with 18 74 of respondents reporting that she was the person they most admired the highest percentage of all candidates 43 Internationally she was the 17th most admired person in the world 44 nbsp Banners marking the Queen s platinum Jubillee in Borehamwood HertfordshireElizabeth s public image had noticeably softened in the years prior to her death as although she remained reserved in public she had been seen laughing and smiling much more than in years past and shed tears during emotional occasions such as at Remembrance Day services 45 Henry Ward described his 2016 portrait of the Queen as portraying a queen of warmth but also of reserve 46 Whilst not as universal as it once was various polling suggested the popularity of the monarchy remained high in Great Britain during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022 47 with Elizabeth s personal popularity remaining particularly strong 48 As of 2021 she remained the third most admired woman in the world according to the annual Gallup poll her 52 appearances on the list meaning she had been in the top ten more than any other woman in the poll s history 49 Personality in diplomacy matters edit nbsp United States President Gerald Ford and Queen Elizabeth II dance during the state dinner in honour of the Queen and Prince Philip at the White House 17 July 1976In matters of diplomacy Elizabeth was known to be quite formal and royal protocol is generally very strict Though some of the traditional rules for dealing with the monarch were relaxed during her reign bowing was no longer required for example although it is still frequently performed other forms of close personal interaction such as touching are discouraged by officials At least six people are known to have broken this rule the first being a woman named Alice Frazier who hugged the Queen in 1991 when Elizabeth visited her residence in a government housing project in Washington D C accompanied by First Lady Barbara Bush and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp 50 51 The second was Paul Keating Prime Minister of Australia when he was photographed with his arm around Elizabeth in 1992 The third was Canadian cyclist Louis Garneau who did the same thing ten years later when posing for a photograph with Elizabeth at Rideau Hall her official residence in Canada 52 In 2009 Elizabeth initiated an affectionate gesture with First Lady Michelle Obama at a palace reception she attended with President Obama The Queen rested her hand briefly at the small of the First Lady s back a gesture that Mrs Obama returned It was remarked at the time as unprecedented and described afterwards by a palace spokeswoman as a mutual and spontaneous display of affection and appreciation between The Queen and Michelle Obama 53 Elizabeth s subtle uses of signals to her staff in certain social situations has been described by journalist Hugo Vickers and others 54 It is said that by twisting her wedding ring she would signal that she was ready for the conversation or event to end forthwith 55 Alternately placing her handbag onto the table at dinner meant that she wanted the event to end within the next five minutes and by setting it on the floor she indicated that she was not enjoying the conversation and wanted a lady in waiting to assist immediately 56 Media perception edit nbsp A portrait of Elizabeth painted in the Netherlands in the first year of her reign is transported to LondonIn the 1950s as a young woman at the start of her reign Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous fairytale Queen 57 After the trauma of the Second World War it was a time of hope a period of progress and achievement heralding a new Elizabethan age 58 Lord Altrincham s accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a priggish schoolgirl was an extremely rare criticism 59 In the late 1960s attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles s investiture as Prince of Wales 60 Her wardrobe developed a recognisable signature style driven more by function than fashion 61 She dressed with an eye toward what was appropriate rather than what was in vogue 62 In public she took to wearing mostly solid colour overcoats and decorative hats allowing her to be seen easily in a crowd 63 Her wardrobe was handled by a team that included five dressers a dressmaker and a milliner 64 In the 1980s public criticism of the royal family increased as the personal and working lives of Elizabeth s children came under media scrutiny 65 In 1997 she and other members of the royal family were perceived in the tabloid press as cold and unfeeling when they did not participate in the public outpouring of grief at the death of Diana Princess of Wales 35 Elizabeth ignored precedent opting to bow to Diana s coffin as it passed Buckingham Palace and also gave a live television broadcast paying tribute to Diana 66 Her family came under scrutiny again in the last few years of her life due to her son Andrew s association with convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell his lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre amidst accusations of sexual impropriety and her grandson Harry and his wife Meghan s stepping down as senior members of the royal family and subsequent move to the United States 67 68 Elizabeth attended many cultural events as part of her public role She gave an annual Christmas message to the Commonwealth every year apart from 1969 while she was Queen Elizabeth s first such message was aired on Christmas Day 1957 69 In 2001 the Royal Christmas Message was webcast on the royal website for the first time and in 2006 it was made available as a podcast Her first appearance on live television was for an address to Canadians on 13 October 1957 Thanksgiving Day in Canada that year 70 Elizabeth read her speech at Rideau Hall and it was aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 71 72 Elizabeth never did a press interview In 2018 she engaged in small talk with Alastair Bruce of Crionaich for the television documentary The Coronation 73 In 2006 Elizabeth had been filmed having a conversation with the later disgraced Australian artist and media personality Rolf Harris while he painted her portrait It ventured little beyond talk of previous portraits of Elizabeth and royal art history in general and Elizabeth s responses to Harris s overtures were notably crisp and monosyllabic She had a more jovial on camera exchange with the painter Andrew Festing while sitting for a portrait in the 1992 BBC documentary Elizabeth R directed by Edward Mirzoeff on the 40th anniversary of her accession The BBC along with RDF Media Group became the target of the Queen s lawyers Farrer amp Co after the broadcaster aired a documentary trailer for Monarchy The Royal Family at Work 2007 which was edited in such a way as to make it appear as though Elizabeth had stormed out of a photo shoot with photographer Annie Leibovitz The BBC had earlier apologised for the misrepresentation which was fuelled by BBC1 controller Peter Fincham describing Elizabeth as losing it a bit and walking out in a huff but Elizabeth and Buckingham Palace were not satisfied with the results and pushed to sue for breach of contract 74 Elizabeth was the subject of Her Majesty featured on the Beatles 1969 album Abbey Road McCartney played the song at the Party at the Palace concert during Elizabeth s golden jubilee in 2002 She is also mentioned in the song Mean Mr Mustard also featured on Abbey Road and in the 1967 Lennon and McCartney song Penny Lane In 1977 The Sex Pistols issued God Save the Queen which became a controversial hit single inspiring the punk rock movement with its lyrics suggesting She ain t no human being and there was no future and comparing England to a fascist regime 75 The Smiths released the song and album The Queen Is Dead in 1986 The Pet Shop Boys have a track called Dreaming of the Queen Elizabeth was the subject of Elizabeth My Dear which appears on The Stone Roses eponymous debut She is referenced in the Travie McCoy song Billionaire where he sings that he wants to be on the cover of Forbes magazine Smiling next to Oprah and the Queen Elizabeth played detective in the Her Majesty Investigates series of mystery novels by C C Benison which includes Death at Buckingham Palace Death at Windsor Castle and Death at Sandringham House Elizabeth was the subject of The Queen and I and was a character in Queen Camilla both books written by Sue Townsend She was also a character in the book The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett In 2006 she was portrayed by Helen Mirren in the Golden Globe and Academy Award nominated Stephen Frears film The Queen a fictional account of the immediate events following the death of Diana Princess of Wales The film ended up as the most critically acclaimed film of 2006 76 Mirren who had been appointed into the Order of the British Empire in 2003 won the Oscar for her work in the film and in her acceptance speech she paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II For 50 years and more Elizabeth Windsor has maintained her dignity her sense of duty and her hairstyle she said 77 Private Eye the British satirical magazine has given the royal family working class nicknames as though they were characters in a soap opera 78 Queen Elizabeth II s nickname is Brenda 78 The Crown a biographical story about the reign of Elizabeth by Netflix was released globally on 4 November 2016 79 80 81 It is based on an award winning play The Audience and is a biopic drama television series created and written by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix 82 The show received critical accolade and has won many awards including that of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 70th and 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards for Claire Foy and Olivia Colman respectively 83 84 Critics editThe Queen s Diamond Jubilee attracted some controversy after campaigner Peter Tatchell criticised Elizabeth for inviting royal tyrants At the time Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch had accused both the kings of Bahrain and Eswatini as well as certain members of the Saudi Arabian and Kuwaiti royal families of various human rights abuses 85 An investigation by The Guardian in February 2021 alleged that Elizabeth II had used the power of Queen s Consent to secretly influence the content of parliamentary bills that could affect the Crown s financial interests particularly bills related to wealth and taxation 86 For example the report claims that Elizabeth used the procedure to request an exemption for her private estates from a 1968 road safety bill and to request changes to a 1975 bill regulating the leasing of private land 87 The Guardian also reported that the Queen s royal household had barred coloured immigrants and foreigners from working in clerical roles and that the household had used the consent mechanism to lobby Parliament for an exemption from a 1960s law banning employment discrimination This exemption has prevented women and people of colour who work for the royal household from suing for discrimination 88 However Buckingham Palace responded to The Guardian stating that consent was always granted when requested and that legislation was never blocked 89 Groups opposed to the monarchy sometimes refer to Elizabeth as Betty Windsor 90 91 or Liz Windsor 85 Fictional portrayals editFilm edit Elizabeth has been portrayed on screen by Steven Walden in drag in the X rated short film spoof Tricia s Wedding 1971 said to be the very first portrayal of Elizabeth on film 92 Huguette Funfrock a French actress who specialised in playing her in the spoof Bons baisers de Hong Kong 1975 the comedy Le Bourreau des coeurs 1983 and the Hong Kong film Aces Go Places 3 1984 Jeannette Charles who specialises in playing Elizabeth in numerous film and television appearances including Queen Kong 1976 All You Need Is Cash also titled The Rutles 1978 National Lampoon s European Vacation 1985 The Naked Gun From the Files of Police Squad 1988 Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 Angela Thorne voiced the character of Queen Elizabeth in The BFG 1989 Scott Thompson in Kids in the Hall Brain Candy 1996 Carolyn Sadowska in The Duke 1999 Margaret Eggleton Kaye in the comedy The Pooch and the Pauper 1999 Rachel Wallis in Her Majesty 2001 Jeanette Vane has a small part playing Elizabeth in Ali G Indahouse 2002 Prunella Scales in Johnny English 2003 where her abdication despite having little screen time is a major plot point Neve Campbell in the spoof Churchill The Hollywood Years 2004 nbsp Dame Helen Mirren who portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen 2006 won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her roleDame Helen Mirren in The Queen 2006 for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Lesley Staples in the straight to video Royal Faceoff 2006 Elena Safonova in the Russian comedy film A Hare over the Abyss 2006 In the Bollywood film Dhoom 2 2006 Hrithik Roshan s character sky dives and lands on a train carrying Elizabeth He steals her crown by disguising himself as her and escapes Roshan also briefly plays the Queen herself Elizabeth Richard in the disaster movie 2012 2009 shown in a cameo while going to one of the ark with her dogs and other British officials in the straight to video comedy Never Say Never Mind The Swedish Bikini Team 2001 and in the American movie What a Girl Wants 2003 Freya Wilson as a child in The King s Speech 2010 Vanessa Redgrave voiced Elizabeth in the American animated film Cars 2 2011 the character is modeled after a Rolls Royce Phantom IV Joanna Lumley in Gangsta Granny 2013 Sarah Gadon as a young Princess Elizabeth in A Royal Night Out 2015 Jennifer Saunders voiced the character of Queen Elizabeth in the American animated film Minions 2015 Penelope Wilton in The BFG 2016 Elizabeth is again featured in Johnny English part 3 Pik Sen Lim plays her at the end of the movie and in one scene she tries to kill Johnny English Mari Devon US and Julie Walters UK voiced the character of Queen Elizabeth in the Belgian animated feature film The Queen s Corgi 2019 Stella Gonet in Spencer 2021 Music video edit U Don t Know Me Elizabeth is played by a look alike and is seen drinking fighting and fleeing police during a night out in Soho London Ek Chumma Elizabeth and members of the Royal Family are played by look alikes and are seen singing and dancing with the main cast of Housefull 4 That s the Way I Like It by Clock it features the Queen the Palace Guards Tony Blair and other individuals dancing with the band Television edit On television Elizabeth has been played by Jeannette Charles and Huguette Funfrock many times from the 1970s onwards mostly in comedic roles Stanley Baxter in The Stanley Baxter Picture Show 1972 Carol Burnett in various sketches in The Carol Burnett Show 1970s Sheila Steafel in several episodes of the BBC comedy series The Goodies 1975 1977 Jo Kendall in an episode of The Goodies entitled Politics 1980 Margaret Tyzack in the drama Charles amp Diana A Royal Love Story 1982 Dana Wynter in the drama The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana 1982 Sally Grace in an episode of the BBC sitcom Never the Twain entitled The Royal Connection 1984 Mary Reynolds uncredited in the Doctor Who story Silver Nemesis 1988 Scott Thompson on the sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall 1988 1995 93 Prunella Scales in the BBC drama A Question of Attribution 1992 based on the play by Alan Bennett Iris Russell in the drama Fergie amp Andrew Behind the Palace Doors 1992 Carolyn Sadowska in the drama The Women of Windsor 1992 Amanda Walker in the drama Charles and Diana Unhappily Ever After 1992 Anne Stallybrass in the drama Diana Her True Story 1993 Elizabeth Richard many times including the comedy dramas Giving Tongue 1996 and Gobble 1997 Lisa Daniely in the drama Princess in Love 1996 Irm Hermann in the German comedy Willi und die Windzors 1996 Beth Boyd in the comedy My Government and I 2000 Elisabeth Dermot Walsh in the Carlton Television drama Bertie and Elizabeth 2002 Rosemary Leach in the drama Prince William 2002 and the BBC comedy drama Tea with Betty 2006 Julia Munrow in the BBC drama Love Again 2003 about Philip Larkin Deirdre Loys Jordan in the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo s soap opera Senhora do Destino s episode 1 2004 Helen Duffy in an episode of the sitcom Hannah Montana entitled Grandmas Don t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Play Favorites 2006 Herself in Children s Party at the Palace 2006 Dilys Laye in the comedy drama series The Amazing Mrs Pritchard 2006 Jessica Martin briefly at the end of the Christmas special of the BBC series Doctor Who entitled Voyage of the Damned 2007 Rosemary Leach in Margaret 2009 Emilia Fox Samantha Bond Barbara Flynn Susan Jameson and Diana Quick in the docudrama serial The Queen 2009 Jane Alexander in William amp Catherine A Royal Romance 2011 Emma Thompson in the Playhouse Presents episode Walking the Dogs 2012 Herself actress Julia Mackenzie 94 and stunt double Gary Connery in the short film Happy and Glorious co starring Daniel Craig as James Bond part of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony 2012 Scott Thompson in the Fugget About It episode Royally Screwed 2013 95 June Squibb in 7 Days in Hell 2015 Claire Foy Verity Russell Olivia Colman Imelda Staunton and Viola Prettejohn in the Netflix series The Crown 2016 2023 Roxana Lupu and Christina Richards in the Channel 5 documentary series Inside Windsor Castle 2017 Maggie Sullivun in Harry amp Meghan A Royal Romance 2018 Samantha Bond in the Sky One Christmas special adaptation of Sue Townsend s 1993 novel The Queen and I 2018 Jessica Ellerby in the Epix series Pennyworth 2019 present Sharon Miller voice in Thomas amp Friends The Royal Engine episode 2020 Elizabeth II also appears in two episodes in the fourth series of this show though she has no dialogue Debra Stephenson voice in Spitting Image 2020 TV series 2020 present Debra Stephenson voice in Alternative Christmas message 2020 As a stark warning of the dangers of fake news Stephenson voiced a deepfake version of Elizabeth for the alternative Christmas message broadcast by Channel 4 96 97 98 Tracey Ullman in Death to 2020 2020 Frances de la Tour voice in The Prince 2021 Herself in a short film having tea with Paddington Bear co starring Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington preceding the Platinum Party at the Palace concert 2022 nbsp The Queen depicted with Mr Bean in Mr Bean The Animated Series She has been portrayed on Saturday Night Live since 1977 by among others Fred Armisen Mike Myers and Kate McKinnon 99 Jan Ravens was the voice for a latex puppet caricature of her in Spitting Image 1984 1996 and gave radio and television comedy impressions of her in Dead Ringers Luba Goy gave a recurring impression of Queen Elizabeth II on Royal Canadian Air Farce and Cathy Jones in This Hour Has 22 Minutes Tracey Ullman s depiction of Elizabeth was among many roles she played on the television series Tracey Takes On The Simpsons portrayed Elizabeth during the episode The Regina Monologues 2003 She was also shown in the SpongeBob SquarePants TV movie Truth or Square Elizabeth is also a supporting character in Peppa Pig and Mr Bean The Animated Series Stage edit Prunella Scales in A Question of Attribution 1988 Marion Bailey and Clare Holman in Handbagged 2013 Marion Bailey and Lucy Robinson in Handbagged 2014 Susie Blake and Emma Handy in Handbagged 2015 Helen Mirren in The Audience 2013 Kristin Scott Thomas in The Audience 2015 Fiona Reid in The Audience 2016 Inna Churikova in The Audience 2017 Judy Kaye in the musical Diana 2019 Theresa Healey in The Audience 2019 Radio edit In December 2012 as part of a radio show a group of Australian radio jockeys rang up the King Edward VII s Hospital where Catherine Duchess of Cambridge was staying Mel Greig impersonated Elizabeth and Mike Christian impersonated Prince Charles One of the nurses who spoke to them Jacintha Saldanha later committed suicide and there was much criticism directed at the radio show There were no charges laid against the radio jockeys Novels and children s books editElizabeth has played a role in the plots of fictional works including mystery novels satires historical fiction and children s books Novels edit The Queen and I by Sue Townsend 1993 Death at Buckingham Palace Her Majesty Investigates by C C Benison 1996 Death at Sandringham House Her Majesty Investigates by C C Benison 1996 Death at Windsor Castle Her Majesty Investigates by C C Benison 1998 Autobiography of the Queen by Emma Tennant 2007 Queen Camilla novel by Sue Townsend 2012 Mrs Queen Takes the Train A Novel by William Kuhn 2012 100 Princess Elizabeth s Spy A Maggie Hope Mystery by Susan Elia MacNeal 2012 The Queen s Accomplice A Maggie Hope Mystery by Susan Elia MacNeal 2016 The Gown A Novel of the Royal Wedding by Jennifer Robson 2018 101 The Windsor Knot A Novel Her Majesty the Queen Investigates I by SJ Bennett 2021 102 A Three Dog Problem All the Queen s Men Her Majesty the Queen Investigates II by SJ Bennett 2022 103 Novellas edit The Uncommon Reader A Novella by Alan Bennett 2008 Children s books edit Gordon the Big Engine by Wilbert Awdry 1953 The BFG by Roald Dahl 1982 Rainbow Magic Georgie the Royal Prince Fairy by Daisy Meadows 2014 Tea with the Queen by Chrissie Hart 2014 The Queen s Hat The Queen Collection by Steve Antony 2014 Winnie the Pooh Meets the Queen by Jane Riordan 2016 The Queen s Handbag The Queen Collection by Steve Antony 2016 The Queen s Present The Queen Collection by Steve Antony 2017 The Boy At the Back of the Class by Onjali Q Rauf 2018 The Queen s Lift Off The Queen Collection by Steve Antony 2019 Documentaries and television series editDocumentaries edit The Royal Wedding Short documentary 1947 Royal Journey Canada 1951 Royal Heritage Short documentary 1952 A Queen is Crowned 1953 Elizabeth is Queen Short documentary 1953 Long To Reign Over Us Short documentary 1953 Royal Destiny Short documentary 1953 A Queen s World Tour 1954 Royal New Zealand Journey 1954 The Queen in Australia Australia 1954 The Sceptre and the Mace Canada Short documentary 1957 Life of a Queen Short documentary 1960 The Royal Tour of India 1961 Queen Elizabeth II in Pakistan Short documentary 1961 The Queen Returns Australia 1963 The Royal Tour of the Caribbean 1966 Hello Elisabeth Finland 1976 Twenty Five Years 1977 Queen Elizabeth II 60 Glorious Years 1986 The Royal Year 1987 Tribute to Her Majesty 1987 Queen Elizabeth II The Power and Glory 1991 From Princess to Queen Elizabeth II Childhood to Statehood 1996 50 Glorious Years A Royal Celebration 1997 Queen s Golden Jubilee 2002 Party at the Palace 2002 The Queen Behind the Mask 2007 The Queen A life in Film 2008 The Story of Queen Elizabeth II 2011 Die Queen Elizabeth II Germany 2012 Elizabeth II A Diamond Jubilee Celebration 2012 Elizabeth II Le Portrait Canada 2012 Queen Elizabeth II A Lifetime of Service 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Reign Supreme 2012 The Queen s Diamond Decades 2012 The Majestic Life of Queen Elizabeth II 2013 The Queen at 90 2016 Queen Elizabeth II End of A Reign US 2020 The Queen at War US 2020 Queen Elizabeth II The Unlikely Queen US 2021 Elizabeth Windsor 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Above All Else 2022 Elizabeth and Margaret Pride and Joy 2022 Our Platinum Queen 70 Years on the Throne 2022 Portrait of the Queen 2022 Farewell Your Majesty UK 2023 The Queen s Children 2023 Elizabeth amp the Presidents 2023 Elizabeth II Britain s Longest Reigning Monarch 2023 TV film and series documentaries edit Royal Family 1969 The Crown in New Zealand 1970 Royal Heritage 1977 Jubilee and Beyond Australia 1977 Elizabeth The First Thirty Years 1985 Canada and the Monarchy 1992 Elizabeth R A Year in the Life of the Queen 1992 Days of Majesty 1993 The Windsors A Royal Family PBS US 1994 Britannia The Palace At Sea 1995 Elizabeth The Reluctant Monarch 1998 Queen amp Country BBC 2002 The Jubilee Girl 2002 The Queen A Remarkable Life 2002 The Royal Jewels 2002 An Unforgettable Coronation BBC 2003 The Queen s Castle 2005 Ten Days that Made the Queen 2006 The Girl Who Would Be Queen 2006 The Queen at 80 2006 The Queen by Rolf 2006 Konigin Ein Job furs Leben Queen Elisabeth II Germany 2007 Monarchy The Royal Family at Work 2007 The Queen s Wedding 2007 The Queen s Coronation Behind Palace Doors 2008 The Queen s Palaces BBC 2011 A Jubilee Tribute to the Queen by the Prince of Wales BBC 2012 Elizabeth Queen of Scots 2012 Elizabeth Queen Wife Mother TV Movie documentary 2012 The Changing Face of the Queen 2012 The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II TV Movie documentary 2012 The Diamond Queen 2012 The Queen and Her Prime Ministers 2012 The Queen Arte France Germany 2012 Our Queen ITV 2013 In Their Own Words Queen Elizabeth II PBS US 2015 The Queen s Big Night Out Channel 4 2015 The Queen s Longest Reign Elizabeth and Victoria BBC 2015 Cue The Queen Celebrating the Christmas Speech BBC 2015 Elizabeth at 90 A Family Portrait TV Movie documentary BBC 2016 Our Queen at 90 ITV 2016 A Very Royal Wedding ITV 2017 Elizabeth amp Philip Love and Duty BBC One 2017 Inside Windsor Castle Channel 5 2017 The Royal House of Windsor Channel 4 2017 The Coronation 2018 Elizabeth Our Queen Channel 5 2018 The Queen Her Commonwealth Story BBC 2018 The Queen s Green Planet ITV 2018 Elizabeth II 65 ans de regne et de secrets France 2018 The Queen s Coronation in Colour ITV 2018 The Story Of The Royals ABC US 2018 Queen of the World ITV 2018 The Crown and Us the story of the Royals in Australia ABC Australia 2019 Paxman on the Queen s Children Channel 5 2019 Secrets of the Royal Servants 2019 Inside the Crown Secrets of the Royals ITV 2020 Our Queen at War ITV 2020 The Queen s Speeches In Triumph amp Tragedy Channel 5 2020 The Queen Duty Before Family Channel 5 2020 Elizabeth and Margaret Love amp Loyalty Channel 5 2020 The Queen amp Charles Mother and Son Channel 5 2020 Being The Queen National Geographic US 2020 The Queen and the Coup Channel 4 2020 My Years with The Queen ITV 2021 Elizabeth at 95 The Invincible Queen True Royalty TV 2021 The Queen 70 Glorious Years BBC 2022 Elizabeth I amp II The Golden Queens BBC 2022 Elizabeth The Unseen Queen BBC 2022 Elizabeth A Portrait in Parts Amazon Prime 2022 My Government and I BBC 2022 Our Queen The People s Stories ITV 2022 Queen Elizabeth II The story of her coronation Deutsche Welle 2022 The Queen amp Britain s Crown Jewels in History BBC 2022 The Queen and I BBC 2022 The Queen and Us BBC 2022 Elizabeth II A Life Of Duty Sky News 2022 The Queen amp Her People BBC 2022 The Queen amp Wales BBC 2022 The Queen in Her Own Words ITV 2022 When The Queen Spoke To The Nation BBC 2022 A Tribute to Her Majesty The Queen BBC 2022 Her Majesty s Music BBC 2022 Culture and the Queen BBC 2022 The Royal Diplomat BBC 2022 God s Servant Queen BBC 2022 Image on currency editFour coin portraits of Elizabeth II nbsp Mary Gillick 1953 nbsp Arnold Machin 1964 nbsp Raphael Maklouf 1985 nbsp Ian Rank Broadley 1998 nbsp Canada was the first country to feature Elizabeth on their banknotes nbsp The Queen on an Australian one dollar banknote The image of Queen Elizabeth has appeared on the banknotes of at least 35 countries making her the Guinness World Record holder for the Most Currencies Featuring the Same Individual 104 Her depictions on these currencies serve as a photo journal of sorts as they span the range of Elizabeth s life 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