Margaret was crowned Queen consort of England on 30 May 1445 at Westminster Abbey by John Stafford, Archbishop of Canterbury. She was the wife of King Henry VI.
Margaret
Henry VIII's two sisters, Margaret and Mary, became queens of Scotland and France, respectively. Margaret Tudor married James IV of Scotland, becoming the Queen Consort of Scotland. Mary Tudor, also known as Mary I of France, married Louis XII of France, serving as Queen Consort until his death.
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.
Queen Elizabeth is the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of which Scotland is part. The last queen of Scotland was queen Anne, who became queen of Great Britain and Ireland in 1707. There has been no Scottish monarch since then.
Her maternal grandmother was Antoinette of Bourbon. Her paternal grandmother was Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland (sister of Henry VIII).
Queen Margaret II is queen of Denmark.
Queen Margaret (Students) Union or Queen Margaret University
Queen Margaret Union was created in 1890.
Queen Margaret's School was created in 1921.
Queen Margaret Academy was created in 1977.
Queen Margaret University was created in 1875.
Queen Margaret's School's motto is 'Servite Fortiter'.
She died on a boat from sea-sickness and dehydration on her way to Scotland to become Queen.
Queen Margaret College - Wellington - was created in 1919.
Queen Margaret College - Glasgow - was created in 1868.
The motto of Queen Margaret Academy is 'Omne Opus Bonum'.
Margaret Tudor was Queen of Scots and she was his sister.