The royal title of a King's father would normally be King (deceased) as the title King would only be passed down once the elder King had died. However, Where the King's father had never been king due to being a consort or equivalent to a queen and the queen had died, then it would be the responsibility of the new monarch to decide on a title for their father.
The King of Pop.
The Royal Automobile Club was formed in 1897, and in 1907 was awarded the royal title by King Edward VII. When it was first formed, it was based around welcoming the automobile into society.
The King of England would be the head of the British Royal Family. However, England has a Queen. This is because Queen Elizabeth II took over the throne after her father's death. When she married Prince Philip, he could not assume a title which would be higher than Queen Elizabeth's, hence he remains a prince and has also been given the title "Duke of Edinburgh", but cannot be given the title "King" or "King Consort" like other men throughout history is various royal families.
Cinderella's father didn't figure in the fairy tale as she lived with her evil stepmother. Since her stepmother was not titled royalty we could perhaps assume that her father had no title either, though you can never tell with those randy royals...
The king of the kings
he's the king
His late Majesty King George VI, the present Sovereign's father.
Because his father was William the Conqueror.
King Edmond Pevensie is known as King Edmund the Just in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe".
The male spouse of a king is also a king. He is the father or stepfather to the princes and princesses.
The usual title granted is Princess, though this can have prefixes or suffixes, as in Princess Royal. The formal form of address is your Royal Highness. Less formally Ma'am. The title of Duchess is usually granted also
He was not elected. Mohammed VI followed his father by way of royal succession.