This is a very hard question to answer. It is widely believed that he was not only a grand fan of ping pong, but also of soccer and prarie goat catching.
When King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936, his younger brother Albert became King George VI (father of the current Queen).
He was protestant unlike his half-sister Mary.
People in Taylor's day did not play nor watch sports like they do now. Taylor rode horses by necessity but that was hardly a sport for him.
he was protestant as although his father, Henry viii was Catholic he had been brought up as a catholic without Henry knowing!
Edward believed deeply in the protestant faith. As a protestant, he thought that the catholic church made people worship God in the wrong way. He felt that God should be worshipped in a plain and simple manner. As he was head of the church, he could alter it in any way he wished. Once again religion in England was about to change.
Edward VI, as his only son.
The successor to Edward VI was Queen Mary I.
Edward vi (1537 - 1553)
Edward VI failed to survive his illness (tuberculosis)
That would be Edward, later Edward VI.
Henry VIII had three legitimate children who survived infancy; Mary, Elizabeth and Edward, who became Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
Edward Seymour!
King Edward VI was a Protestant :D
King Edward VI Handsworth was created in 1883.
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Edward VI never married, and died age 15. He had previously been betrothed to Mary, Queen of Scots as a child. None of Henry VIII's children (Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, Henry Fitzroy) had offspring.
King Edward VI Community College was created in 1966.