Mary Stuart, his wife, until she died of smallpox in 1694.
William III and Mary
He was invited to become (joint) monarch.
William and Mary (joint-monarchs, William III and Mary II)
British monarchs do not have "last names" they are said to belong to a Royal House. King William III was from the House of Orange-Nassau.
George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria
That would be King William III of England. He was known as Stadtholder William III of Orange in the Netherlands. Incidentally he also ruled over Ireland.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
William of Orange, and his wife Mary. They became our only joint sovereigns, William III and Mary II.
England has had 4 kings named William: William I the Conqueror; William II Rufus, son of the Conqueror;William III of Orange joint ruler with Mary Stewart; William IV, after George IV & before Queen Victoria.(1830s)
George lll
William Kamp III's birth name is William Taylor Kamp III.
William Gray III's birth name is William Herbert Gray III.