I can't believe I couldn't find a classification thread for her so I'll start one:
I can't believe I couldn't find a classification thread for her so I'll start one:
Despite of her blue blood quite a mixed woman.
I guess Alpinoid: Mainly (gracilised) Alpinid with some Nordid (probably accountable for the gracilisation) and maybe also some Dinarid admixture.
Over a year & only one opinion? She has been queen for 59 years, she deserves more then that. Where did all the anthrogeeks go to?
Her parents for comparison:
Keltic Nordid or Atlantid + Brunn when young
But as she aged she looks more Brunn
Imelda Staunton- Brunn look
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As a member of the Windsor-Family (former house of hanover) is Queen Elizabeth II of anglo-saxon blood and she definitely looks german to me. I have seen a few older women here in Schleswig-Holstein that look like her.
A blend of Keltic-Nordid, Atlantid and some Dinarid is what i detect. I don't really see any Bruenn or other CM in her younger self.
The forwardly protruding nose, long nostrils and just overall shape of the nose is familiar to me. A few family members of mine also have this type of nose. I think it is a trait that points to some Dinarid admix.
Imo she is quite in the middle of her parents' phenotypes. Her father being mainly Keltic-Nordid and her mother more on the Atlantid side (but with Alpinid/Cromagnid). Her father has a very sloping forehead by the way. Elizabeth inherited a much more Atlantid looking forehead.
She does look quite noble to me, even if she is somewhat of a mixed bag phenotypically.
I have a question. In the image below of George VI his nostrils appear to be quite flared.
In most images of Germanics I have seen this is certainly not a typical feature.
Is this unusual to Germanics, to the point where one can say it is not a Germanic trait?
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http://poppykat.wordpress.com/2011/0...dheaded-queen/I was in a doctor’s surgery recently flicking through a magazine, like you do, when I spied a story on Queen Elizabeth II. It said that when she first became queen, she was a redhead. This inspired many women around the globe to dye their hair red.
I was a little surprised. My whole life, the Queen has had grey hair, not red. In those old photos of her as a young woman, she appears to have brown hair, sans the obligatory tinge of rust to classify it as auburn.
I did a little search on the internet and found some of photos of her. For awhile, the Queen was indeed a redhead; whose style was copied by women around the world
http://www.paralumun.com/elizabeth.htmHer Height is 5'4", Hair Color is Dark Brown and has Blue eyes
Age 3- Blonde
Age 7 Blonde
Hmmm Ideas
Helen Mirren as the Queen in 2006
Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=131521
Kristen Schaal
http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.p...90#post1066490
Dinarid-Nordoid-Alpinid
Face double (http://www.facedouble.com/)
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Tilda Swinton- Keltic Nordid
http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=55028
Julia Roberts Atlanto-Nordid, Cromagnid, a little Dinaroid
http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=134715
Claire Danes http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=133822
Sigourney Weaver http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?p=585797
Elizabeth Perkins http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=139542
Delta Goodrem http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=139541
To my eyes she looks very Celtic. The younger photos of her especially she looks Irish or Welsh. Whereas the father definitely has more of a Nordic look. She took after her mother
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