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Description
Queen Elizabeth, a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy, stands petite at 140 cm, with long curly blonde hair, light blue eyes, and an imperious bearing. Her attire features a black headband adorned with a red-and-gold crown, a dark blue strapless shirt trimmed with frills, a white skirt, thigh-high frilled socks, a white frilled high-collar, and gloves accented by blue ribbons.

Her personality blends a childlike, tyrannical temperament with tsundere tendencies, marked by arrogance and a habit of issuing blunt commands. Despite her brashness, she commands unwavering respect from Royal Navy members due to her leadership and the "Queen’s Orders" skill, which amplifies allied ships’ combat capabilities—enhancing firepower, torpedo, aviation, anti-air, reload, and evasion stats.

In *Queen’s Orders*, she steps into the role of acting commander after the original leader collapses from exhaustion. The narrative chronicles her growth as she balances leadership duties while concealing the commander’s absence to preserve fleet stability. Her reliance on Warspite, her steadfast aide, underscores her need for capable support to manage neglected responsibilities, revealing a blend of vulnerability and resolve beneath her regal facade. Subtle moments expose her concealed concern for the commander and her faction’s welfare.

Interactions with figures like Valiant and Atago frequently involve clashes over authority or romantic rivalry, yet she displays flashes of tactical acumen. To sustain morale, she partners with Akashi to simulate the commander’s presence through synthesized voice technology—a ruse later uncovered by Enterprise, who chooses solidarity over exposing the deception, reflecting Elizabeth’s unexpected ability to galvanize loyalty.

Crossover stories such as *XP4 Heroes Coalition* depict her engaging in strategic councils and battles, uniting factions against external threats. These arcs highlight her role in diplomatic initiatives, including temporarily evacuating her faction’s population during crises, reinforcing her commitment to safeguarding her command.

Her evolution across media traces a gradual shift from self-centered monarch to a leader reluctantly prioritizing her fleet’s welfare. Instances like advocating for Warspite’s retro-fit upgrades or confronting rivals such as Abercrombie illustrate her deepening grasp of duty and camaraderie. Mishaps like brewing ineffective tea or struggling to maintain secrecy punctuate her journey, yet her actions remain steadfastly aligned with protecting her faction’s interests.