That's why the title from the days of Henry VIII's breakaway from Rome is still relevant, it's never been rescinded. "Elizabeth II DG REG FD" (Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor) is a common inscription on British coins. "DG REG RFD" is an abbreviation of the Latin for "By the Grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith." Granted to Henry by Pope Leo X. Through this mechanism I think the crown would say they claim right to God's land.
That's why the title from the days of Henry VIII's breakaway from Rome is still relevant, it's never been rescinded. "Elizabeth II DG REG FD" (Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor) is a common inscription on British coins. "DG REG RFD" is an abbreviation of the Latin for "By the Grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith." Granted to Henry by Pope Leo X. Through this mechanism I think the crown would say they claim right to God's land.