That’s a funny question.
Queen Elizabeth II doesn’t cry in public according to some British news outlets, but it’s possible she weeps in private.
Can Queen Elizabeth II cry?
“There have been more times she’s been in tears than people recognize or choose to remember,” says Sally Smith, an American biographer of Queen Elizabeth and other royals. At royal funerals, weddings, or basic events, the queen remains steady and composed.
There have been sayings within the British royal space about the Queen of England not shedding tears. That’s fair, thinking about how comfortable and trouble-free the royal family seems, there’ll be absolutely nothing but zero reasons to shed a tear. It sounds unnecessary.
The Queen has not declared publicly if that assertion about the way she might process grief is false. She looks human, she acts human and hence it is highly likely she might sort to weeping when the going goes well, rough, or both.