The reason the Queen of England is the only one without a passport

The Queen of England also had to go through control when she came to another country, but if she was asked for a name, or a career, she would often answer only briefly: "Queen".

Anyone in the world when going to another country needs a passport, even a mummy. In 1974, the Egyptian government had to issue passports to the mummy Paraoh Ramesses II when he wanted to take this deceased king to Paris, France. The occupation written on it is the King (lost).

However, the Queen of England Elizabeth II was a special case, when she was the only person in the world to enjoy privilege to travel around without identification . The reason is that your British passport is made in your name . Before coming to a country, her assistants will contact the nation's government to resolve this non-passport issue.

On the front page of the passport also states : "On behalf of the Queen of England, the Secretary of State allows passport holders to travel freely without obstruction and receive full support and protection when necessary".

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The Queen visited 116 countries without her passport but her husband, Prince Philip and Prince Charles were no exception.(Photo: PA).

The Queen can also drive in the UK without a driver's license, as this document is made to her name.

She has been driving for about 72 years, since she was 19 years old. Her passion for cars was recorded over the years by the press, with a symbolic image of the Queen driving Range Rover.

In addition to not owning personal papers, Queen Elizabeth II also welcomes her birthday twice a year. The Queen's real birthday is April 21, 1926, however, the UK officially celebrates her birthday on a non-specific day in June. Previously, the Queen chose to celebrate her new age on a fifth day of the month, after Then she transferred to Saturday so that people could attend.

This is a British royal tradition dating back to the 18th century, due to the influence of the weather. The royal family wants to celebrate the Queen's birthday in the summer, avoiding the April cold.

The Queen's second birthday will be held together with the annual "Trooping the Color" parade, this year the event falls on June 17.

During the parade, the Queen will cross many streets in London, from Buckingham Palace to the shopping center . before appearing on the palace balcony and royal members.