William and Mary were the monarchs (Coregency)
of England in the House of Orange.
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.
England hasn't had its own King or Queen for over 300 years. Queen Victoria was Queen of the British Empire (which included England) from 1837 until she died in 1901. Her husband Prince Albert was her Consort but not King.
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
There has not been a Queen, or King, of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1945 The King of The United Kingdom was King George VI and his wife and Queen Consort was Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
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William and Mary
England has no king, it has a queen
king
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The British Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II, belong to The Royal House of Windsor.
No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
Oliver Cromwell ruled England when there was no king or queen from 1649-1660
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603. In 1921, George V was king of the United Kingdom (which includes England). His wife was Queen Mary.
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
England and Scotland were separate countries in the 14th century, so there was no King or Queen of Britain. The House of Plantagenet ruled England at the time and the King of England in the 1330's was Edward III who ruled from 1327 - 1377.
there is no king of England anymore. only the queen.
Ferdinand and Isabella are the King and Queen of Spain (technically, of Aragon and Castile)... if you live in the late 15th or early 16th century. The current (2011) Queen of England is Elizabeth II. She's Queen Regnant, so at the moment there is no King of England.