Not necessarily. Queen Elizabeth II's husband is Phillip Mountbatten. He is a prince, not a king.
When a Queen regnant marries her husband he is not given the title 'King' or he would outrank her.
She would usually be called the Queen Consort (as Katherine of Aragon was to Henry VIII), whereas a queen reigning in her own right would be a Queen Regnant (as Elizabeth I).
Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, is married to Queen Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth I never married. The King of Spain was one of many suitors she rejected. Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten.
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip.
The Queen Noor got married to King Huessen of Jordan during her late twenties. King Huessen was under rule for four decades of Arab- Isreal conflict.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the daughter of an earl, but not royalty. She did not marry a king, she married the man who would become king - Prince Albert. When King Edward VIII abdicated to marry a divorcee, Albert took the throne as King George VI, and Elizabeth was then his Queen Consort.
King Ferninand married Queen Isabella
She was married to King Prasutagus.
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
yes
the queen would need to get married for that to happen.
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She was married to King Prasutagus.
Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, is married to Queen Elizabeth.