There has not been a monarch of England since 1707.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In 1725, the monarch was King George I, who reigned from 1714 to 1727.
At that time he was King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain, and, separately, King of Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth I was ruling England in 1597.
Queen Victoria born in 1819
George II came after George I
As the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling head of state for England. At that time, England functioned as a constitutional monarchy.
There wasn't a king at that time. The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland was in 1707. The ruling monarch in 1707 was Queen Anne.
Because, as with any country ruled by a monarch, its citizens are 'subject' to the laws of the ruling king or queen.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603 and became the monarch of both countries. The British Royal Family have been the monarchs of both countries since then.
Monarch
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
There was no Britain in 1020. The King of England (basically Wessex) was the Danish King Canute, who had defeated Ethelred the Unready.
Queen Elizabeth 1 was ruling in the Elizabethan era when the spanish attacked england
They are knighted by the ruling monarch.