When a prince or princess who is first in line to the throne, they are called the Heir-Apparent. In example, HRH The Prince of Wales is the Heir-Apparent to the throne of England. When they ascend to the throne, they're called the Monarch. When a King marries a woman, she is not only called the queen, she is called the Heir Consort to the King, and likewise.
Normally, a king or queen can be on the throne as long as he/she wants or until he/she dies.
Your highness, your majesty, something like that
Their reign.
regency
Because he/she inherited the throne
Adelaide was the wife of King William IV. He was king she was his queen consort, so she was not "on the throne". She was queen only because she married William. By the way, it is the British throne not the English throne.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
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From the time that she became Queen at 18 to the time of her death she never stopped being Queen.
The husband of a queen is known as the king only if he is the rightful heir to the throne. If the queen is the heir, then the husband is known as the king consort.Ordinarily the husband of Queen who succeeded their elder to the throne are called Prince or Prince Consort. But, the husband of a Queen who married a sitting King is called King.
the king asked the queen ko clean the room
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No, a princess becomes a queen when she marries a prince, or when the king and queen decide to give her the throne.
In 1603, Queen Elizabeth died and James I succeeded to the throne as king. He was the king at the time of Shakespeare's death in 1616.
No catholic queen can sit on the royal throne, the king will have to vacate the throne. We saw King Edward do it after he married Mrs Simpson.