Queens are the eldest child of the king who becomes the ruler of the country. She is not necessarily a queen simply because she married the king. Note that the current Queen of England is not married to a King, she is married to Prince Phillip Additional answer Up to now, the Queen-to-be is not necessairily the eldest child of the King, because males, even if younger, take precedence.
The present Queen is Queen because her father King George VI had no sons. If he had, then the eldest of them would have become King, even if he were younger than the present Queen.
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