Which King Edward? there have been eight. These are:
Edward I and Eleanor of Castile and 2nd wife Margaret Capet.
Edward II and Isabella Capet.
Edward III and Philippa of Hainault.
Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville
Edward V (unmarried)
Edward VI (unmarried)
Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
Edward VIII (abdicated) and Wallis Simpson
The King's Consort was created in 1980.
King George II's wife and Queen Consort was Caroline of Ansbach
If you are not born into a royal family, you cannot be a king. (If you marry a queen, you will be a prince consort, not a king.)
After being told not to consort with bad friends, Joe was punished by his parents as he still accompanied them.
Henrietta Marie
A 'king' in the UK royal family is a male sovereign, a ruler. When a man is married to the ruling Queen, then here he is known as a Prince Consort, though other places do call it a King Consort.
Because he wouldn't be a king.A male who inherits the throne in England, is the King. His wife may be called Queen, but she is a Queen consort - she does not share the king's military or political power.A female who inherits the throne is also a Queen, but she is a Queen regnant, and has all the powers of a king as described above. While her husband could be called a 'King consort', he does not have the powers of a reigning monarch, and so the term Prince or Prince Consort is used instead.
Yes, she will become the Queen Consort, whilst William will be the King Regent. (because he was born into the royal family he will be the regent- she will be the Queen Consort as she is his wife)
A King's consort is known as a Queen or a Queen consort, so technically when ever a King is married, his wife is Queen. But if the monarch is herself Queen her husband is to be Known as Prince Consort, this is due to 'King' being associated with higher 'rank' than 'Queen'. This is true for all Commonwealth Realms, but not for all other Monarchies.
Consorts, whether King or Queen, have no real power. However, the Queen consort is given precedence above all others save the King. She is accountable to no one save the King. Provided that she has a son, she is likely untouchable.
yes, consort to the King
Britain had no King in 1876. Queen Victoria was monarch, with Prince Albert as her consort.