Conquest, murder, birth or marriage.
There has been no conquest since 1066 (except the interregnum of 1649-1660, but nobody became King on account of it).
Murder may have happened in advance of Richard III's ascendancy.
Marriage has played a big part in the launching of new dynasties.
The UK monarchy is hereditary which means that when the current monarch dies the title passes to the next in line to the throne. This is normally one of the monarch's children.
The monarch in the UK is currently Queen Elizabeth II. The heir apparent is Prince Charles who will become King Charles III when (or if) he succeeds Elizabeth. Prince William will become King William V when (or if) he succeeds Charles.
She was the UK's first black woman MP.
yes maybe
Since 1952, the UK has been ruled by a Queen.
The King of The UK
To become King or Queen you have to be next in line to the throne as defined by the Act of succession. To become Prime Minister you have to be a Member of Parliament and be invited by the monarch to form a government.
no not now
King's Lynn - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1298.
King's Lynn - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1974.
You can't run for king or queen in the uk. it's given my birth. you have to be born a king or a queen or be in a certain family.
yes he did become king of Egypt
king jorge was the last king for the united kingdom