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Queen Elizabeth II MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Queen Elizabeth II? Queen Elizabeth II is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - so/sp - 162 in Enneagram, RCOAN in Big 5, ESI in Socionics.

ISTJ through and through. Most ISTJ types do not feel emotion deeply; Elizabeth cannot encompass any empathy other than emptiness in her visit to Aberfan, episode 1 in season 3. Not just that, "After the Blitz, when we visited hospitals, I saw what my parents, the King and Queen saw. They wept. I couldn't. When my grandmother, Queen Mary, whom I loved very much, when she died... nothing." She has immense difficulty expressing and identifying feelings. Her Majesty is high in Si; extremely practical, reserved, and obeys the traditional orders of the Crown. In "Misadventure", episode 1 of season 2, she discovers a photograph of a Russian ballerina (Galina Ulanova) while slipping a gift in her husband's briefcase before his departure for a five month tour abroad the royal yacht Britannia. Troubled by the possibility that their marriage isn't what it seems like, she secretly secures it with her. Lilibet has a strong sense of duty and rationale, so she tries to reason with herself about whether or not Philip is committing adultery. Elizabeth bottles up that fear until episode 10, season 2—she peacefully, but passive aggressively, confronts Philip, finally showing him the photo. This clearly exhibit's her 9 wing; she chose to contain her worry to maintain calmness and concord, but she had to confess to Philip once the salacious government scandal created chaos. (1/2)

Biography

The main character of the series, and the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Head of the then-British Commonwealth of Nations. We are first introduced to Elizabeth as a young wife and mother who is unexpectedly thrust into a position of power and authority on the death of her father, and must learn to navigate her new role and the tensions it creates between her family, her own modest nature, and the changing place and nature of post-war Britain.

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