Because George V was King of the British Empire from 1910 to 1936, and during that time the UK and France were relatively good friends. So, they wanted to honor the King.
He didn't... his parents named him "George".
King George V of the United Kingdom of Great Britain was named George Frederick Ernest Albert.
George V, line 1.
Probably. It is named after the Prince of Wales during the reign of King George V. A sister ship was named King George V. The Prince of Wales would become Edward VIII.
There are three schools named after King George V.King George V school, Seremban, Malaysia opened in 1923King George V school, Hong Kong opened in 1894 and was originally called Kowloon School.King George V college in Southport was called King George V School until 1979. It was opened in 1926.
Certainly the answer is a matter of opinion, but generally you will find The Ritz, George V (which is now part of The Four Seasons chain) and De Crillon at the top of the list. George V (the V is for 5 or in French "cinq," so you say "george [soft G on both] sank" more or less). This site offers descriptions, photos and reviews: http://www.fivestaralliance.com/luxury-hotels/503/europe/france/paris
Unfortunately, King George had no sisters named Mary, so no she was not in line for the throne.
George V what?
King George V.
Paris-Brest-Paris The Incredible Journey - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (self applied)
Paris in the Springtime - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
King George V.