Queen Elizabeth II and Catherine the Great are distantly related through shared ancestry among European royal families. Both belong to a broader lineage of monarchs that intermarried over centuries. However, there is no direct, close familial relationship between them. Their connection is more a reflection of the extensive web of royal ties across Europe rather than a direct lineage.
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth 2's great-great grandmother.
Yes Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's. Queen Victoria's son Edward had a son George whose son George is Elizabeth's father. Not only is Queen Victoria Elizabeth's great-great grandmother, she is also the great-great grandmother of Prince Phillip.
Specifically, Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother was Margaret Tudor who was married to King James IV of Scotland. Margaret Tudor was the sister of Henry VIII king of England and Queen Elizabeth I's father. Both Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria are descendants of King Henry VII, Queen Elizabeth's grandfather and Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather.
King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Elizabeth Tudor are not related at all. However, Elizabeth I's father, Henry VIII, married Queen Catherine of Aragon as his first wife. Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of King Ferdinand of Aragon. Walah King Ferdinand wasn't related but his wife, Queen Isabella was. She was the great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England through her father, Joao of Portugal. Elizabeth was the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England.
Queen Consorts are not titled like that. She will be known as Queen Catherine, without the number, which is applied only to sovereigns. (Note that the Queen Mother's name was Elizabeth, and though her husband was King, she was not called Queen Elizabeth II. However her daughter, Elizabeth, became Queen Elizabeth II once she became sovereign).
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth 2's great-great grandmother.
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Yes Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's. Queen Victoria's son Edward had a son George whose son George is Elizabeth's father. Not only is Queen Victoria Elizabeth's great-great grandmother, she is also the great-great grandmother of Prince Phillip.
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth 2's great-great grandmother.
Specifically, Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother was Margaret Tudor who was married to King James IV of Scotland. Margaret Tudor was the sister of Henry VIII king of England and Queen Elizabeth I's father. Both Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria are descendants of King Henry VII, Queen Elizabeth's grandfather and Queen Victoria's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather.
King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Elizabeth Tudor are not related at all. However, Elizabeth I's father, Henry VIII, married Queen Catherine of Aragon as his first wife. Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of King Ferdinand of Aragon. Walah King Ferdinand wasn't related but his wife, Queen Isabella was. She was the great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England through her father, Joao of Portugal. Elizabeth was the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England.
Queen Elizabeth is the great-great-great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria is Queen Elizabeth II's great-great grandmother.
Queen Elizabeth is the great-great granddaughter to Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother
The Queen Mother was Queen Elizabeth II's mother.
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