There is no set period. The English Monarchy is hereditary. In this case this means that you are born to the royal family and if you become king or queen, you die or you abdicate in that position. It is a lifetime position.
No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
a monarch, usually a king or queen, holds supreme authority and power over the state. The monarch's position is typically hereditary, meaning it is passed down within the royal family. Monarchies can be absolute or constitutional, depending on the extent of the monarch's powers.
no but she was first to rule without a king
Queen Mary innit bludclat
The King and Queen of England in 1902 were King Edward VI and his wife Queen Alexandra. King Edward was born Albert Edward and was the first son and second child of Queen Victoria. Alexandra was the daughter of the King of Denmark and was the sister of Tsarina Marie of Russia (the mother of Nicholas II.)
James I of England had been James VI of Scotland ever since his mother, Mary Queen of Scots' abdication in 1567. He became King of England as well on March 24, 1603, being the first King with this name to rule over England - and the first King to rule both England and Scotland.
A king and/or queen
did the queen of England, Victoria rule during the middle ages?
There has not been a King (or Queen) of England since 1707. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1848, the monarch was Queen Victoria who reigned from 1837 to 1901, and at that time she was Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was not the king, but her Prince Consort.
The worst Queen was known as "Bloody Mary". She killed hundreds of people. That's where the term "bloody Mary" comes from. Queen Mary was her name.
No because a king or queen rules in monarchy
Queen rule's.