Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Queen Elizabeth II

Soon after Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, non-fungible token (NFT) artworks featuring her image hit the market and quickly sold out. These digital art adaptations of Queen Elizabeth’s iconic portrait have since gone on sale worldwide.

On OpenSea, one can find thousands of NFTs depicting the late monarch. Notable among them are RIP The Queen Official and 40 meme tokens such as “Queen Elizabeth Inu,” “Queen Doge,” “God Save the Queen” and “London Bridge is Down.”

QUEEN’S PERSONAL BRANDING

Queen Elizabeth II has endured a long reign filled with family turmoil and scandal, political ups and downs, global financial crises and an increase in terrorism. Yet her personal branding remains a testament to her fearless leadership and resilience throughout these seven decades.

Her branding has created cultural currency that endures today and throughout her reign. Her face graces coins, stamps and portraits around the world; she has a prominent presence on bus stops, in street art created by Banksy and other artists; moreover, her name is often used to refer to renowned people or events within popular culture.

She has established a steadfast brand image that is impossible to break. She never says anything controversial or shows signs of fear, but instead maintains an unwavering classic confident exterior wherever she goes. Furthermore, her dedication to charitable causes and patronages remains unwavering; she attends the same charity functions, festivals and other important events year after year.

According to True Royalty TV’s new documentary, the Queen’s corporate brand is worth around PS71 billion and her personal brand worth another PS35 billion. This value places her alongside multinational corporations such as Coca-Cola, Nike and Microsoft.

This documentary delves into how Queen Elizabeth II has created an expansive brand strategy and constructed a robust brand immunity over seven decades. This plan has been tailored to withstand various obstacles and safeguard the Windsor brand at all costs.

The Royal Family has always been a major global brand, but their influence has only grown stronger over time. Recently, according to a survey, Queen Elizabeth is now ranked fifth globally behind Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates and the Obamas.

No wonder many are interested in the Royal Family and how their personal branding compares to that of other top brands. After all, brands play an integral role in business operations and can have a major influence on a company’s success.

QUEEN’S INTELLIGENCE

Today, Her Majesty The Queen paid her first visit to MI5 since 1952 and expressed gratitude for ‘the tireless work you do to keep our country secure both at home and abroad’. Richard Moore, Chief of SIS, expressed Her Majesty’s appreciation for all that you do in keeping Britain safe.

Her Majesty made it possible for MI5 to gain control of the Soviet espionage threat. Additionally, she stood against IRA threats and helped put an end to state-sponsored terrorism.

Her Majesty has always ensured she was informed about the latest intelligence reports and briefings. As a long-serving reader of SIS intelligence reports, Her Majesty witnessed the development of intelligence operations during her time as a Royal.

She has established strong connections with intelligence services around the world, regularly visiting GCHQ and other organisations to observe how they operate. Furthermore, she hosted several intelligence conferences alongside Queens of Australia and New Zealand.

This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in intelligence operations. It covers everything from the founding of the first spy networks to modern day.

The authors do not take sides in the ongoing controversy over royal intelligence, but they do argue that spies and monarchs have often worked together.

It is an engaging account of how intelligence services have collaborated with the Crown throughout history, from Elizabeth I to Diana. The author makes a compelling case that this relationship has always been one of ‘periodicity and opportunism’, with spies often having different views of national security than their monarch.

The book also examines the influence that intelligence has had on royalty since Victoria, and it’s fascinating to read about a woman who ‘understood intelligence just as well as her Elizabethan predecessor’ becoming increasingly interested in foreign security policy. With family connections across Europe, she was able to bypass certain decisions made by her governments.

QUEEN’S BUSINESS

The Smith school of business boasts an impressive alumni list, including Elon Musk and Gordon Nixon. It is one of Canada’s fastest-growing business programs with an annual growth rate of 7%.

Queen’s was also the birthplace of Stephen J. R. Smith, a former Queen’s student who made his mark in business by contributing $50 million to rename the school in his honor.

NFT QUEEN has established herself as one of the leaders in producing innovative product at low costs. Her latest offering, HOLLAWOOD, boasts three collections featuring celebrity names from Michael Jackson to A-list actors and actresses emblazoned on one-of-a kind trinkets. With such low production and delivery costs, these one-of-a kind items can be yours today!

nft QUEEN is a relative newcomer to the NFT scene, yet she already boasts an impressive fan base and impressive social media presence. Most notably, she created a scalable business model that can scale up or down according to customer needs. By taking this approach, nft QUEEN creates high margin products that can be sold across different market segments, guaranteeing steady income that will only increase with her brand’s growth.

QUEEN’S VISION

As we mourn Queen Elizabeth II’s passing last week, let us pause to remember her profound impact on those who are blind or visually impaired. Throughout her 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth was an inspiring supporter of numerous vision health initiatives.

One such initiative is The Queen’s Trust, which funds programs to combat blinding trachoma in Africa and the Pacific region. Through their partnerships, The Trust and partner organizations have significantly improved hygienic conditions for patients suffering from trachoma since 2014; allowing millions of people to receive antibiotic treatment.

In honor of Her Majesty’s legacy as a beacon for those with visual impairments, nft queen has joined forces with Art Save The Queen NFTs to commemorate Her Majesty’s life by creating NFTs that capture her humanity, diplomacy and leadership. These NFTs will also accompany an exhibition in London organized by Ad Lib Gallery that will celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 remarkable years on the throne; inviting both emerging and established artists to create unique representations of The Queen.

Women Rise is the first NFT in this collection and it showcases women in tech and the blockchain, with the mission to build the first school in the metaverse for children who lack access to education. With more than 453 hand-drawn traits, this collection seeks to raise awareness around issues impacting women and girls worldwide through a social justice lens.

Blurred Vision, another Notable Free Tones in this collection, is an extended remixed version of the song included on both 7″ and 12″ single releases. It includes an extended introduction with an extended note along with randomly altered vocal sounds as well as prominent pitch-shifted vocals throughout Roger Taylor’s drum section.

Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany recorded the original song which featured a unique “morphing” effect that transformed Queen’s iconic pose from their 1975 Queen II album cover and iconic video to that same pose in 1985. Directed by Austrian directors Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher (DoRo), this was their first award-winning video for Queen.