1707 with the first Acts of Union that unified the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland into 'Great Britain'. This meant any armies from then on were British armies, not English.
There has not been a King or Queen of England (or Scotland) since 1707. In that year, the crowns of England and Scotland were united and the Monarch (Queen Anne) became Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. More details on the related question link below.
England had two kings named James. Scotland had six. The last of the Scottish ones was also the first of the English ones.
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2 Another answer Since King Offa in 774 and King William III in 1702 there have been about 53 Kings of England. After 1707 and the Union with Scotland, Kings and Queens ruled Great Britain. The link below had more information about the list of English Monarchs
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The King of England and the King of Scotland were the same person. And they still are.
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There have been English kings since 1066 you need improve your question.
Edinburgh is the capital city of the country of Scotland. Scotland has had many kings of Scotland in the past until it became part of the United Kingdom and shared the same monarchs with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.