Most Probably. King James I had always prefered male company. It is said that he had a secret passageway connecting his room to the George Villiers (Duke of Buckingham) and that they met in each other's rooms. He did however have a wife who gave him atleast 4 children, one of which becoming King Charles I.
king James 1st of England 5th of Scotland was not a homosexual this was a lie made up by the puritans of protestant England to manipulate the people and discredit the Stewart line who were rightful heirs to the throne of Scotland,
they feared the jacobites[followers of James]so by making these false claims about king James it kept his popularity lower among his people
He openly had male lovers, and he gave those lovers powerful government positions. Because of this, his wife, Isabella of France, ran away with Richard Mortimer.
On the night of 11 October while lying on a bed, Edward II was suddenly seized and, while a great mattress... weighed him down and suffocated him, a plumber's iron, heated intensely hot, was introduced through a tube into his anus so that it burned the inner portions beyond the intestines. - Thomas de la Moore.
Yes he was, his love of men lead to a coup by his Wife Isabella of France and Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March they had him killed.
Richard III, who was King of England from 1483 to 1485, was heterosexual or straight.
He was the lover of King Edward II. Edwards sexual orientation led to a gruesome end at Berkely castle !
female
His sexual orientation is unknown.
I've heard off loads of people that he is gay but I'm not sure.
The character of Flapjack is not written with sexual orientation
Nothing is known of her sexual orientation.
The Joker's sexual orientation is not written into his character.
Soko's sexual orientation is heterosexual/straight.
The sexual orientation of David Rodriguez is unknown.
Matt Evers' sexual orientation is not known.
The fictional character of Yoshi is not depicted with sexual orientation.
Frankie Muniz has not stated his sexual orientation.