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− | '''Queen Elizabeth II''' (April 21, 1926 aged 84) is the Queen of the [[England|United Kingdom]] | + | '''Queen Elizabeth II''' (April 21, 1926 aged 84) is the Queen of the [[England|United Kingdom]]. When [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] went to [[London]] on Holidays, [[Homer]] hit her carriage with the mini he rented. Because of this, as well as Homer's assumption that she was an imposter due to the initials on her luggage saying "H.R.H." which in his mind meant Henrietta R. Hippo instead of "Her Royal Highness" she sentenced Homer to be imprisoned in the Tower of London and later executed by decapitating him and later placing his head on a pike. After Homer's backfired escape through a secret passage, she later pardons Homer and allows him to leave England after he apologizes, although under the condition that the Simpsons family take Madonna with them when they leave.<ref>[[The Regina Monologues]]</ref> |
The queen and her son [[Prince Charles]] enjoyed watching scenes from [[Springfield]] through the surveillance cameras planted around the town. She said that [[Ralph]] reminds her of Prince Charles.<ref>[[To Surveil With Love]]</ref> | The queen and her son [[Prince Charles]] enjoyed watching scenes from [[Springfield]] through the surveillance cameras planted around the town. She said that [[Ralph]] reminds her of Prince Charles.<ref>[[To Surveil With Love]]</ref> |
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Queen Elizabeth II (April 21, 1926 aged 84) is the Queen of the United Kingdom. When The Simpsons went to London on Holidays, Homer hit her carriage with the mini he rented. Because of this, as well as Homer's assumption that she was an imposter due to the initials on her luggage saying "H.R.H." which in his mind meant Henrietta R. Hippo instead of "Her Royal Highness" she sentenced Homer to be imprisoned in the Tower of London and later executed by decapitating him and later placing his head on a pike. After Homer's backfired escape through a secret passage, she later pardons Homer and allows him to leave England after he apologizes, although under the condition that the Simpsons family take Madonna with them when they leave.[1]
The queen and her son Prince Charles enjoyed watching scenes from Springfield through the surveillance cameras planted around the town. She said that Ralph reminds her of Prince Charles.[2]
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