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She is the daughter of Mary's son, Evan, who passed away in 2000.
she has a daughter called princess royal and a son called prince charles
No, James VI was Mary I, Queen of Scotland's son who became James 1 of England and commissioned the King James Version of the Bible. Mary I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII and was known as 'Bloody Mary.'
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Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII, son of Henry VII. Mary I of Scotland was the grand-daughter of Queen Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, who was married off to the King of Scotland. So, Elizabeth and Mary were second cousins. This was why Elizabeth was so worried about all the trouble Mary was causing in Scotland, because Mary had a valid claim to the English throne. Mary was also a passionate Catholic, as opposed to the moderately Protestant Elizabeth.
the heirs of Henry VIII where his son Edward his daughters Mary and Elizabeth his niece Frances and her daughters Jane, Katherine, and Mary
Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter in law, married to the Queen's son Charles.
Henry VIII was succeeded by his son Edward VI, whose mother was Jane Seymour. After Edward's death, Henry's daughter by Katherine of Aragon (Mary I) became queen, and after her death Henry's daughter by Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth I) became queen.
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Because Henry VIII did not marry Mary and for the son to be king Mary must be Queen. It was also rumored that Henry VIII may have fathered two of Mary's children. However, being that he never acknowledged them like he acknowledged his son by Bessie Blount, it is plausible to believe that Henry may not ever be the father of Mary Boleyn's son.
Yes they were- that is why Elton composed a variation of 'Candle In The Wind' dedicated to Diana after her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. He was devastated when she was killed, it was a big shock to him.
Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII, son of Henry VII. Mary I of Scotland was the grand-daughter of Queen Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, who was married off to the King of Scotland. So, Elizabeth and Mary were second cousins. This was why Elizabeth was so worried about all the trouble Mary was causing in Scotland, because Mary had a valid claim to the English throne. Mary was also a passionate Catholic, as opposed to the moderately Protestant Elizabeth.