Well, he was the king of the UK, and the King/Emperor of the British Empire. But, he didn't really have much to do with the government as it was basically a Constitutional Monarchy.
The Prime Minister in 1914 was Herbert Henry Asquith and the King was George V.
There was no such thing as the "George V" Empire. King George V was the King of the British Empire at its peak years (1919-1922). The Empire that he reigned over made up one fourth of the world's land and one sixth of the living people. So, it was the most powerful and biggest empire ever.
== == The King was King George V. The Liberal Party was in power, not sure if Asquith was PM or David Lloyd-George.
Between $3 and $60. In the future please add a condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
As Ireland was part of the British empire in 1914, it did not have its own head of state and came under King George V of England.
The cast of Cambridgeshire Race Meet - 1914 includes: King George V as himself Queen Mary as herself
Actually, King George V read and wrote many speeches in 1932, so which one are you talking about?
Herbert Henry Asquith was the Prime Minister until 1916 when he was replaced by David Lloyd George. George V was King at the time.
V-C- - 1914 was released on: UK: November 1914 USA: 3 November 1914
Head Of State. King George. V. Prime Ministers. 1914-1916 Herbert Henry Asquith. 1916-1918 David Lloyed George.
Because he was head of the largest and most powerful empire the world had ever known.
Princess Helena was the sister of King George V's father (Edward VII), so that would make Princess Helena King George V's aunt.