Yup. It's perfectly accurate and a neutral term. In any event, think of it as being less offensive than being called English because someone thinks it's all the same.
Actually, your name is a classic example. Elizabeth - the current Queen - is officially Elizabeth II, but of course there's never been an Elizabeth I in Scotland.
After she was crowned, ERII started to appear on post boxes, Scottish Government correspondece, Post Office vans, etc. There was a massive outcry and although Buckingham Palace refused publicly to back down, well - put it this way. None of these things appear any more.
It never occurred to the English that we might get upset!
It's especially ironic that a lot of foreigners call her the Queen of England, given that the English royal family died out with Elizabeth I and was subsumed within the Scottish Monarchy (James IV and I).
Actually, your name is a classic example. Elizabeth - the current Queen - is officially Elizabeth II, but of course there's never been an Elizabeth I in Scotland.
After she was crowned, ERII started to appear on post boxes, Scottish Government correspondece, Post Office vans, etc. There was a massive outcry and although Buckingham Palace refused publicly to back down, well - put it this way. None of these things appear any more.
It never occurred to the English that we might get upset!
It's especially ironic that a lot of foreigners call her the Queen of England, given that the English royal family died out with Elizabeth I and was subsumed within the Scottish Monarchy (James IV and I).
