QUEEN ELIZABETH II

Enneagram Type 1 (The Moralist) with a 9 Wing


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Why we think Queen Elizabeth II is a Type 1

  • Demeanor and posture. She was known for her dignified and regal demeanor, often exuding an air of calm composure. Her posture was upright and poised.

  • Facial expressions. The Queen's facial expressions were composed and neutral. She was occasionally seen smiling warmly, especially in more relaxed settings or while interacting with children.

  • Hand gestures. Her hand gestures were minimal and controlled.

  • The Royal Wave. Also known as "the Windscreen Wiper," the Queen's signature wave involved a subtle twist of the wrist in a gentle side-to-side motion, never too fast or too slow. This distinctive gesture was synonymous with her regal image.

  • Two-handed handbag grip. The Queen was often seen carrying a handbag, holding it with both hands in front of her body. This closed-off stance communicates an air of formality and distance while maintaining her overall regal aura.

  • High standards and a sense of responsibility. She had a strong sense of duty and responsibility, and was unwaveringly dedicated to serving her country and the Commonwealth throughout her 70 year reign. She held herself and others to high standards throughout her life.

  • Discipline and self-control. The Queen had a stoic demeanor and exercised a lot of self-control in public. She lived a disciplined lifestyle, including a healthy diet, regular exercise, and a strong work ethic.

  • Moral values and a desire for justice. Queen Elizabeth II was vocal about her moral values, particularly her commitment to religious faith, family values, and social justice. She was an advocate for environmental conservation, gender equality, and LGBT rights. She came at it from a moral angle.

  • Attention to detail. When it came to ceremonial events and state occasions, the Queen was all about the details, including choosing the flowers and designing the menus. Regarding her dress, she often chose colors, patterns and unique accessories relating to the countries she visited.

  • Strict adherence to protocol. Her critics have described her as inflexible or dogmatic. She has been criticized for being overly concerned with etiquette and formality, and for being resistant to change.

  • Perfectionistic tendencies. The Queen was accused of being overly critical of her family members and staff. She was known to take issue with the behavior or performance of members of her household, and has been described as a perfectionist who expects nothing less than excellence.

Queen Elizabeth II quotes that show she is a Type 1

  • "My guiding principles in life are to be honest, genuine, thoughtful and caring."

  • "I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust."

  • "I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong."

  • "I have behind me not only the splendid traditions and the annals of more than a thousand years but the living strength and majesty of the Commonwealth and Empire; of societies old and new; of lands and races different in history and origins but all, by God's Will, united in spirit and in aim."

  • "I know of no greater commitment to one's country or people than to be a teacher."