There is no king or queen of England. The title was abolished in 1707.
yes, but she can't become queen
no, that is not correct. He can still be King after his mother dies. There is nothing that says that a divorced person can not be king or Queen. Camilla on the other hand might not be Queen Consort though
The King of England and the King of Scotland were the same person. And they still are.
Last king of what? There are still kings today. Queen Elizabeth's heir will be king of England. Sweden has a king. There are other countries that are still monarchies.
Queen Elizabeth ll ruled England in 1989, and still is as we speak. The last King of England was George Vl who died in 1952
England had an empire still, there was a prime minister in charge of the country, there was a ceremonial king/queen, it was still called England, guns were still used, English people still spoke English, and the people still believed in the Church of England.
William was crowned king of England. He couldn't be king of Normandy because it was, and still is, part of France; and the king of France would not have allowed that.
Yes, but they aren't ruling yet:(
Yes, Prince Charles can become the next king of England even though he has been divorced and remarried. Divorce and remarriage do not disqualify someone from being the monarch. The current British law allows for individuals who have been divorced to ascend to the throne.
Fine legal difference- she was not divorced- her marriage to Henry was annulled (declared invalid, never happened) by the Church of England. Handily enough, King Henry had declared himself to be the head of the Church.
No, his grandmother is still queen and the next in line is his father.
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