William would become king should Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, predecease his mother Queen Elizabeth II.
The queen mother was not the queen, just married to the king, elizabeth II father. Elizabeth II was the eldest of king george V children, all daughters. Had king george v had any sons regardless of whether they were younger than elizabeth, they would have succeded him after his death.
No, there is no evidence, only suspicions at the time. However, it does appear that Seymour paid unhealthy attention to Elizabeth when she was around 14. It would seem that his aim was to marry Elizabeth, which he didn't achieve, but ended up being beheaded for treason.
because she is queen
Queen Elizabeth would have consulted widely to deal with the common day surveillance issues.
William would become king should Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, predecease his mother Queen Elizabeth II.
If Mary Queen of Scots had killed Elizabeth - a highly unlikely action from her perceived personality - she would have most likely enjoyed a stint as English Queen if she managed to live a substantial amount of time after the assassination of Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth I was arrested by her sister Queen Mary because a group of Protestants attempted to murder Queen Mary because she was prosecuting anyone who wasn't Catholic. Queen Mary just assumed that Elizabeth was the leader of the attack because she was Protestant and if Queen Mary died then Elizabeth would become queen.
The Virgin Queen
Kate Middleton will become a princess when she marries Prince William. If William becomes king, Kate would then become queen. If Queen Elizabeth II abdicates the throne to Prince Harry however, Kate will remain a princess. This would seem unlikely considering William is in line to the throne before Harry.
She would never reveal that. She would consider that she had no choice, whether she wanted to or not... she was the eldest child of the monarch and as such was born to do the job.
she wasn't guily of anything Elizabeth was protecting her throne because if she (elizabeth) died then Mary queen of Scots would become queen of both England and Scotland..... so Elizabeth 1 beheaded her (Mary queen of Scots)so she could protect her throne.
Anne Boylen's only living child was Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth succeeded her sister Queen Mary (Catherine of Aragon's daughter). Elizabeth never married or produced children so she is the last of the Tudor line. King James would succeed her after her death.Anny Boleyn had one child with her husband King Henry III, a daughter named Elizabeth. She would go on to become Queen Elizabeth I.
His Majesty King George VI had two daughter with his consort, Queen Elizabeth. He had Princess Elizabeth first, and then Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth was the elder daughter, and would eventually become Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of Great Britain.
The queen mother was not the queen, just married to the king, elizabeth II father. Elizabeth II was the eldest of king george V children, all daughters. Had king george v had any sons regardless of whether they were younger than elizabeth, they would have succeded him after his death.
If you are talking about Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (our current queen QPD), then no, she has no brothers. If her father had had any legitimate male children, then that male child would have become king - even if he had been younger than Elizabeth. I once heard a story that the young Princess Elizabeth prayed every night for a little brother.
As there has never been a queen Elizabeth the 3rd it would be difficult to say. The current queen of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II (2nd)