This depends on how you mean. Anne, Queen of England and Ireland, younger daughter of James VII and II, died childless, thus there were no more Stuarts to inherit the throne, leaving it to the House of Hanover.
However, because the monarch died childless doesn't mean that the house ended there. The Royal house of Stuart died out with the death of Cardinal Henry Benedict, brother of 'Bonnie' Prince Charles Edward.
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
As of January 2010, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice of York, daughter of The Duke of York, is 5th in the Line of succession for the English Throne.
Because kings are rich and powerful and most royalty needed to have the throne of a fairly rich country to live well. Also, none of the Stuart kings of England were catholic except for James II who was replaced by William of Orange by the wishes of Parliament. It wasn't the English throne, it was the BRITISH throne.
Prince Harry
The ruling houses in Shakespeare's time were the Tudors and the Stuarts. Shakespeare lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First (daughter of Henry the Eighth and granddaughter of Henry Tudor) and James Stuart who was James the First of England and Sixth of Scotland and first of the Stuarts on the English throne.
In the middle of the Stuart ruling, Oliver Cromwell executed Charles and took over the throne. This was called Commonwealth. Then The stuarts came back on the throne and after that it was the Hanovers.
Prince Henry of Wales (Harry).
they had been created mostly due to the restoring of the Stuarts line to the British throne.
Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.
Anne, Princess Royal is currently tenth in the line of succession to the British throne.
He married a Roman Catholic, and therefore forfeited his place in the line of succession.
Judith Keppel is a descendant of the brother-in-law of Alice Keppel, a mistress of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. As such, she does not stand anywhere in the line of succession. There is no "English" throne - the title "Queen (or King) of England" has not existed for over 300 years.