Yes, there were.
He had a castle and he got married
FRANCE
Yes, William of Normandy, after his conquest of England in 1066, commissioned the construction of several churches and cathedrals. Notably, he ordered the building of Westminster Abbey, which was consecrated in 1065, just before the Norman Conquest, and the Tower of London, which included a chapel. His efforts aimed to establish Norman influence and consolidate power through religious architecture. These structures symbolized the transition of England to Norman rule.
William of Normandy was king Edwards cousin
25 December 1066.
There was not a king of Normandy, it was a dukedom under the king of France.
1066
Harold Godwinson was crowned king on January 6, 1066.
no
1066
October 1066
Normandy =)