not at all
Queen Beatrix and Queen Elizabeth are both descendants of Stadtholder prince William IV of the Netherlands and Anna of Hannover (who was a daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Ireland). Queen Beatrix through his sonPrince William V, and Queen Elizabeth throug his daughter Princess Carolina, who was a great-great mother of Queen Mary, Queen consort to King George V of the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, were first cousins twice removed.
Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
Yes
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.
King Henry II
Once the Queen (Elizabeth II) dies, Prince Charles will become King, after he dies, Prince William will become King, and Kate, as his wife will become the Queen Consort (not the Queen Regent, like Elizabeth is)
If you mean Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, they were father and daughter.
yes
A Queen in the UK can be both a female monarch (Queen regnant, such as Elizabeth II) or a Queen consort, who is not a ruler, she is the King's wife.
When Charles passes, Prince William will become King. Prince William is the next in line afer Charles. However, Queen Elizabeth is currently still on the throne.
As his grandmother Elizabeth II is the queen, her son Prince Charles will succeed her to become king and William him as Britain has a succession monarchy.