You have not specified which Queen Mary you mean, so I will try and take you through them.
Mary I - (1516 to 1558) - Henry VIII's oldest daughter - did not have children.
Mary II - (1662 - 1694) - co-reigned with her husband William III - did not have children.
Queen Mary, (1867 - 1953) consort of George V, had several sons, two of whom became king: Edward VIII (abdicated), George VI (father of the current Queen Elizabeth II).
Although not Queen of England, Mary Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587) was the mother of James I.
Queen Elizabeth I of England never married and was known as "The Virgin Queen." She did not have any children.
His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Queen Elizabeth I never married, perhaps because of her father, who she had seen sent two wives to the block, divorced two and one died in childbirth giving him a son.
Charles, Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness The Prince Charles.
Charles
Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England).
R. Menon
No she did not; it was the end of the Tudors. Mary Queen Of Scots' son James took the throne as the heir.
She was executed after being tried and convicted of conspiring against her cousin, Queen Elizabeth the first, Queen of England.
Two of his wives, three of his advisers - the Thomases - and the elderly Countess of Salisbury, because her son had criticised him from a safe exile in France.
queen elezabeth II
Her Majesty's full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England).
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No
James VI
Queen Elizabeth II
Nobody, there was only a queen.
yes she did Mary queen of Scots but could not provide him with a son so divorced him later
Because she is also the Queen of New Zealand
Her son James VI.
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