Elizabeth is Edward's great granddaughter. Edward had six children, the second son being George V; who had George VI and thus, George VI's eldest child as Elizabeth II. Its is a continuation of a family in generations.
They are 2nd and Third cousins. They are both 2nd great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria. They are also both descents of Christian IX of Denmark.
Half-brother. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn were Elizabeth's parents, Henry VIII and Jane Seymour were Edwards's parents.
Elizabeth was four years older than her brother.
No, Edward VI ruled before Elizabeth I. They were half-brother and half-sister. Before their father, Henry VIII died, he put Edward 1st in line for the throne because women couldn't rule England alone. This was changed by Mary (Edward and Elizabeth's half-sister) after Edward died. Elizabeth was the second queen to rule alone.
When King Henry Died,His son Edward VI came to the throne. then when Edward died 4 years later, Mary I (bloody Mary) became Queen,and then when she died, the wonderful virgin queen,Queen elizabeth I came to the throne.
The father of Queen Elizabeth II was King George VI, who reigned as Britain's monarch from 1936 to 1952.
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey (9 days), Mary I
Umm i Think you mean who is elizabeth's brother and that is Edward VI.
Edward VI
Edward vi and his half-sister Elizabeth were protestant but Edwards other half-sister Mary was catholic.
Elizabeth was four years older than her brother.
mary Elizabeth i Edward vi
The relation between king George the V and q ueen Elizabeth is that she is the daughter of his second son King George the VI , as the eldest son Prince Edward gave up his throne to marry a American Divorce Mrs Simpson.
Edward Seymour and John Dudley. Edward Seymour was Edward's Uncle. Dudley no relation but a trusted man by Henry.
edward called elizabeth "good sister" he also liked elizabeth and they had a strong relationship they kept sending messages to each other for fun
well my guess is that from what i heard is that he married his sister Elizabeth I.
Edward VI in 1549 and 1552 and Elizabeth I in 1559.
Arthur Tudor was the first son of Henry the Seventh and Elizabeth of York.
No, he was beloved, but most beloved by his half-sister, Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth I.