He enjoyed working on his stamp collection.
"George V was one of the notable philatelists of his day. In 1893, as the Duke of York, he was elected honorary vice-president of what became the Royal Philatelic Society of London. On his marriage that year, fellow members of the society gave him an album of nearly 1,500 postage stamps as a wedding present. He expanded the collection with a number of high-priced purchases of rare stamps and covers. His 1904 purchase of the Mauritius two pence blue for £1,450 set a new record for a single stamp. A courtier asked the prince if he had seen "that some damned fool had paid as much as £1,400 for one stamp". "Yes," George replied. "I was that damned fool!"' (Source: Wikipedia)
King George also enjoyed spending time with his family and his granddaughter, who is now the Queen of England!
King George V.
King George V is 5' 6".
Actually, King George V read and wrote many speeches in 1932, so which one are you talking about?
King George V was the Queen's grandfather.
King George V reigned from 1910 to 1936.
George V was king of the United Kingdom (which includes England).
I don't know about King George V of England, I think they cared about King George V as much as people did from Mexico. Many people did like King George Tupou V of Tonga, he was somewhat popular.
His Majesty King George V was the son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.King George V, who reigned during the first World War, was the son of the previous King Edward VII and his wife, Queen Consort Alexandra. King Edward VII was the son of Queen Victoria, meaning that King George V was the grandson of Victoria.
King George V.
The motto of King George V College is 'Your passport to opportunity'.
King George VI.
King George V was Crowned King of the United Kingdom 22 June 1911