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| − | Queen Elizabeth II attended a tennis match at [[Wimbledon]]. [[Krusty the Clown]] was also in attendance and sat in the Royal Box. After Krusty taunted the players and was asked to keep his voice down, he apologized to the Queen. Later, the Queen was about to knight Krusty when an urgent telephone call came for him to address the rebellion that [[Bart]] had instigated at {{ap|Kamp Krusty|location}} .<ref>"[[Kamp Krusty]]"</ref> | + | Queen Elizabeth II attended a tennis match at [[Wimbledon]]. [[Krusty the Clown]] was also in attendance and sat in the Royal Box. After Krusty taunted the players and was asked to keep his voice down, he apologized to the Queen. Later, the Queen was about to knight Krusty when an urgent telephone call came for him to address the rebellion that [[Bart]] had instigated at {{ap|Kamp Krusty|location}}.<ref>"[[Kamp Krusty]]"</ref> |
| − | + | {{Ch|Elton John}} told several men of [[Springfield]] that when he was dubbed Sir Elton, the Queen paddled him silly.<ref>"[[I'm with Cupid]]"</ref> | |
| − | The | + | When the [[Simpson family]] went to [[London]] on holiday, [[Homer]] hit her carriage with his rental car. Homer was put on trial for the incident. During the trial, he accused the Queen of being an imposter due to the initials on her luggage saying "H.R.H.", which in his mind stood for "Henrietta R. Hippo" rather than "Her Royal Highness". Outraged, the Queen sentenced Homer to be imprisoned in the Tower of London, executed by decapitation, and his head placed on a pike. After Homer's backfired escape attempt led him through a secret passage and into the Queen's bedchamber, she pardoned Homer and allowed him to leave England after apologizing, although under the condition that the Simpson family were to take Madonna with them when they left.<ref>"[[The Regina Monologues]]"</ref> |
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| + | The Queen and her son [[Prince Charles]] enjoyed watching scenes from [[Springfield]] through the surveillance cameras planted around the town. She said that [[Ralph]] reminded her of Prince Charles.<ref>"[[To Surveil with Love]]"</ref> | ||
Queen Elizabeth II was on the cover of ''[[Mama's Boy's Life]]''.<ref>"[[Haw-Haw Land]]"</ref> | Queen Elizabeth II was on the cover of ''[[Mama's Boy's Life]]''.<ref>"[[Haw-Haw Land]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, January 22, 2026
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Character Information
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Queen Elizabeth II is the constitutional monarch of the United Kingdom.
History
Queen Elizabeth II attended a tennis match at Wimbledon. Krusty the Clown was also in attendance and sat in the Royal Box. After Krusty taunted the players and was asked to keep his voice down, he apologized to the Queen. Later, the Queen was about to knight Krusty when an urgent telephone call came for him to address the rebellion that Bart had instigated at Kamp Krusty.[1]
Elton John told several men of Springfield that when he was dubbed Sir Elton, the Queen paddled him silly.[2]
When the Simpson family went to London on holiday, Homer hit her carriage with his rental car. Homer was put on trial for the incident. During the trial, he accused the Queen of being an imposter due to the initials on her luggage saying "H.R.H.", which in his mind stood for "Henrietta R. Hippo" rather than "Her Royal Highness". Outraged, the Queen sentenced Homer to be imprisoned in the Tower of London, executed by decapitation, and his head placed on a pike. After Homer's backfired escape attempt led him through a secret passage and into the Queen's bedchamber, she pardoned Homer and allowed him to leave England after apologizing, although under the condition that the Simpson family were to take Madonna with them when they left.[3]
The Queen and her son Prince Charles enjoyed watching scenes from Springfield through the surveillance cameras planted around the town. She said that Ralph reminded her of Prince Charles.[4]
Queen Elizabeth II was on the cover of Mama's Boy's Life.[5]
Behind the Laughter
In real life, Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022, aged 96, having reigned for seventy years, longer than any other British monarch.
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