Technically, the answer to this question is no, because the title king (or queen) of England no longer exists. The current monarch, Elizabeth II, is queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Under the heredity system, when monarch dies the eldest son (or if deceased, his eldest surviving son) becomes king and his wife is given the title of queen. If there are no surviving males the eldest daughter is crowned queen and her husband is given the title of prince.
The present heir to the throne, Prince Charles, will become king when his mother dies, but it is unlikely that his wife, Camilla, will be given the title of queen (this is a complex political matter because they were both divorced). However, assuming that the monarchy continues, there is no reason why in the future there could not be a king and queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
It certainly wasn't any of those two. The last Monarch of England alone was over three hundred years ago. Not since the Union of the Crown has there been a King or Queen of England but of the United Kingdom. I should think it was Queen Elizabeth I or who ever was before King James VI.
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.
England hasn't had its own King or Queen for over 300 years. Queen Victoria was Queen of the British Empire (which included England) from 1837 until she died in 1901. Her husband Prince Albert was her Consort but not King.
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
William III. His joint-monarch, Queen Mary II, had died the year before.
The first Queen of England to be on TV was Queen Mary, wife of King George V.
These positions no longer exist
England has no king, it has a queen
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James I of England had been James VI of Scotland ever since his mother, Mary Queen of Scots' abdication in 1567. He became King of England as well on March 24, 1603, being the first King with this name to rule over England - and the first King to rule both England and Scotland.
Ironically, it was the death of Queen Elizabeth the First that brought about the union of England and Scotland; James I (of England, VI of Scotland) became king of both countries.
Yes, queen Elizabeth the 2nd. She was born in1952.for more information go to google and type in queen elizabeth the 2nd.
It certainly wasn't any of those two. The last Monarch of England alone was over three hundred years ago. Not since the Union of the Crown has there been a King or Queen of England but of the United Kingdom. I should think it was Queen Elizabeth I or who ever was before King James VI.
Oliver Cromwell ruled England when there was no king or queen from 1649-1660
No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603. In 1921, George V was king of the United Kingdom (which includes England). His wife was Queen Mary.
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.