The United Kingdom currently does not have a king. Instead, the island nation is presided over by Queen Elizabeth II
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Carolina was named by King Charles the Second of England after his father Charles the First. Carolinus being Latin for Charles.
The colony of Jamestown was so named after James I of England, their king. These settlers were very loyal, and this is said to be the beginning of the British Empire.
The city in Canada named for the wife of King George III is Charlotte, which is located in the province of British Columbia. The city was named after Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, when it was established in the mid-19th century.
Because he was the British King at the time when the territory was claimed for the British crown. King George III issued the Proclamation of 1763 which created 4 new North American colonies
There have been four kings named William in British history.
Preventing any children of British royalty from being named John ever again.
There have been six kings named George in British history. See the related links below.
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James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785) in 1732, named for King George, by the authority of the British Government.
King George was the British king.