Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
Elizabeth II, the first monarch to be titled Queen of Australia, wearing her Australian insignia as sovereign of the Order of Australia and the Australian Wattle Spray Brooch, 2011. Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022. She was the longest serving monarch and was succeeded by her son, Charles III.
- History of monarchy in Australia
From that year they reigned as sovereigns in right of...
- Australia
Australia is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy...
- Royal tours of Australia
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Prince of Wales, and...
- History of monarchy in Australia
From that year they reigned as sovereigns in right of Australia, though the first to be accorded an Australian title, Queen of Australia, was Elizabeth II, in 1953. After the Queen's death in 2022, her son Charles III took over.
At the moment, the monarch of Australia is King Charles III. He holds the title after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The late Queen reigned as the Queen of Australia since 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. The King is represented in Australia by the Governor-General.
No.PortraitRegnal NameReign Over The Commonwealth Of Australia1Victoria (1819–1901) House of Hanover1 January 190122 January 19012Edward VII (1841–1910) House of ...22 January 19016 May 19103George V (1865–1836) House of Saxe-Coburg ...6 May 191020 January 19364Edward VIII (1894–1972) House of ...20 January 193611 December 1936Queensland liegt im Nordosten des australischen Kontinents in der Zeitzone Australian Eastern Standard Time. Die Hauptstadt ist Brisbane mit 1,73 Millionen Einwohnern.
- 2,87 Einwohner je km²
- 1.730.650 km²
- 5.248.266 (Dez 2021) [1] (Schätzung)
- Brisbane
Australia is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy comprising six states and ten territories: the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia; the major mainland Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory; and other minor or external territories.
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne toured the country for the bi-centenary anniversary of James Cook's first voyage to Australia. The Queen, Prince Philip, Charles, Prince of Wales (for part of the tour only) and Princess Anne made an extensive tour of Australia in 1970 in connection with the bi ...
When her father died in February 1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as head of the Commonwealth.