Do you mean his reign? i.e. If someone became King in 2010 and died in 2030 their reign would have lasted 20 years.
King George III was king at that time.
The monarch on the throne at the time of the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, (where Lord Nelson was killed) was King George III (1738 -1820).
It sits on a king chair
No catholic queen can sit on the royal throne, the king will have to vacate the throne. We saw King Edward do it after he married Mrs Simpson.
the king sat in his throne with a giant cheeseburger.
1199-1216
The king who spent 67 years on the throne was King Ramesses II. He was the ruler of Egypt. At the time of his death, he had over 100 children.
A king's throne is a ceremonial chair in which the king can sit.
No, He was King elect , The coronation had not yet taken place.
King George III was king at that time.
A king is to a throne as a judge is to the bench.
James the first (James l)
King George took over the throne in 1936.
The monarch on the throne at the time of the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, (where Lord Nelson was killed) was King George III (1738 -1820).
When a prince or princess who is first in line to the throne, they are called the Heir-Apparent. In example, HRH The Prince of Wales is the Heir-Apparent to the throne of England. When they ascend to the throne, they're called the Monarch. When a King marries a woman, she is not only called the queen, she is called the Heir Consort to the King, and likewise.
Throne Room
King Charles II