George II's father was George Louis, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, who later became George I of Great Britain.
The father of King George III was Frederick, Prince of Wales.
On the coins of UK he is on the previous ones and is George VI
King George VI, the father of the current queen, Elizabeth II.
King George VI was the father of the current queen Elizabeth II.
George III became heir to the throne in 1751 when his father died. He became King if 1760,when his grandfather, George II died.
George VI, Elizabeth II's father, died on 6th February 1952, aged 56.
Their Majesties King George VI Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother
In 1751 King George's father, Prince Frederick died. Prince Frederick was the first in line to the throne. So, King George was first in line behind his father. When his grandfather (king george II) died in 1760, he became George III.
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Yes he (King George VI) did.
King George VI was Queen Elizbeth II's father. Elizabeth I's father was Henry VIII.
king George the II was king George the III's father No, George II was his GRANDFATHER. His father was the Prince of Wales and died before becoming King so George as the oldest son became heir to the throne and eventually George III (which explains his long rein as he was young when he became King on his grandfather's death).