I'm a little baffled however, why would she be addressing the UN! Which bright spark thought to get her to do the job, as I thought her role was purely ceremonial?
Technically, she has quite devastating power. It would be impossible for her to use it, though, unless she wants to see another civil war. It's conceivable that most of the army would be royalists, since they must swear allegiance to her (not the politicians).
Also, while Gordon Brown retains the position of Head of Government, Elizabeth II is the Head of State.
Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy, not a Ceremonial Monarchy.
@myp:
Taxpayers generally pay an unreasonable amount of money to one of the richest families in Britain. In return, the monarchy generates money from the civil list. Nobody knows how much the civil list actually generates, though. Monarchists say it is a net gain, republicans (small "r"), like myself, say it is a net loss. I can say this with certainty, however. Although it
may be true the civil list covers the cost of maintenance (i remain unconvinced), on top of their salaries, taxpayers also pay for countless and various unnecessarily expensive, extravagant and flaboyant celebratory ceremonies.