As Sweden practices absolute primogeniture, meaning that the eldest-born child, no matter the sex, inherits the throne, the answer would be no.
This will be shown when the current King, Carl XVI Gustaf, either abdicated or passes on, and his daughter, HRH Victoria, takes the throne as the Queen.
However, if the next King of Sweden were to marry, then his wife would, of course, be the Queen, as opposed to HRH Victoria's husband who, upon her assuming the throne, will be the Prince Consort.
Because she married King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden
Swedens King now is Carl Gustaf and the Queen Silvia Crown Princess Victoria will be the next Queen of Sweden and her daughter will Princess Estelle will one day be Queen of Sweden herself
maybe, but he, King Carl Gustaf, is married to Queen Silvia and has been since 1976. The king may not be, but 87% of the populations men are though.
Prince Arn's mother is Queen Ingiborg of Norway. She was married to King Magnus III of Norway and Sweden.
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
King Ferninand married Queen Isabella
She was married to King Prasutagus.
carl gustaf & silvia
No, Queen Elizabeth I was not married to King John. In fact, Queen Elizabeth never married nor did she have any children. Thus she was referred to as the Virgin Queen.
She was married to King Prasutagus.
because he is a king and kings have to get married so they can have anther king or queen