Both a king and a queen are an example of a monarch.
Not necessarily. A Queen's husband can be the king, if the king is the monarch. If the Queen is the monarch, then her husband could be a prince, but would not be the king. He could also have the title of Duke along with being a prince. For example, in England, the Queen's husband is Prince Phillip, and he also has the title of Duke of Edinburgh.
That would be a King or Queen.
Synonyms for a ruling king or queen would be monarch, sovereign, or crowned head.
Queen Anne was the first monarch of a United Scotland and England.
The monarch.
They would forfeit their right to the throne, as the Act of Settlement 1701 states that no future monarch, or future monarch's wife may become king or queen.
The queen typically refers to a reigning monarch, and her predecessor would be the monarch who ruled before her. For example, Queen Elizabeth II was preceded by her father, King George VI. In terms of current monarchs, the specific predecessor would depend on which queen is being referenced, as each monarchy has its own line of succession.
A king is a monarch. A country ruled by a king and/or queen is called a monarchy.
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
Monarch is a ruler. It's like a king or a queen.
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.
It is Queen Elizabeth II