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King George the father of the current Queen Elizabeth II. He died from cancer in the 1950s and she became the Queen.
George VI, father of the current Queen, Elizabeth II.
The present queen's father, King George VI, was king during World War II.
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King George II was the monarch of Britain andIreland.
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George VI King George VI, the current queen's father, was Britain's monarch during World War II.
George I was king from 1714 -1727. George II was king from 1727 - 1760. Robert Walpole was very powerful in the affairs of the kingdom during both reigns. He is also known as the first Prime Minister of England and served in that capacity from about 1720 - 40.
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George VI was king of Great Britain during World War 2.
King George III was king of the UK in 1776.
King George VI was the British monarch, and father of the current Queen. Elizabeth II took the throne when George VI died in 1953. George VI was not supposed to get to be the king. British kings like to have at least two sons - "the heir and the spare". George VI was the spare, the younger brother of Edward VIII. When their father, George V, died in 1937, Edward was King for less than a year, but abdicated the throne so he could marry the woman he loved. He could not remain King and marry her, as she had three strikes against her - she was a commoner, an American, and divorced. So Edward was the man who gave up an Empire, for Wallis Warfield Simpson.