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How many Commonwealth realms was Queen Elizabeth II the Queen of at the time of her death?
12
15
17
20
15
Queen Elizabeth II was the queen of 15 Commonwealth realms at the time of her death ¹. These realms include the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and several countries in the Caribbean and Pacific. She was also the head of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 56 countries, most of which are former British colonies or territories. During her reign, she was queen of 32 sovereign states, although the number varied as countries gained independence and became republics.
15 Queen Elizabeth II was the queen of 15 Commonwealth realms at the time of her death ¹. These realms include the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and several countries in the Caribbean and Pacific. She was also the head of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 56 countries, most of which are former British colonies or territories. During her reign, she was queen of 32 sovereign states, although the number varied as countries gained independence and became republics.
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