The latin for king is "rex" (queen is "regina") - English kings and queens use the initial R.
No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.
If you mean "R", it stands for "Rex" which is Latin for the word king. He sometimes signed his name "Henricus Rex" which is the latinized version of his name.
king Henry VIII
On HM Queen ELizabeth II's signature... She signs 'Elizabeth R' standing for the Latin 'Elizabeth Regina' ('Regina' meaning Queen). In Henry VIII's case... He would sign 'Henri R' (Henri, before the reformation) or 'Henry R' (after the reformation) the 'R' in this case means 'Rex', 'Rex being the Latin for King'.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
Here is a sentence for King Henry VIII. King Henry was the son of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England.
King Henry VIII of England.
King Henry VIII Grammar School was created in 1542.
King Henry VIII only has six wifes!
King Henry VIII's third wife was Jane Seymour.
King Henry VIII died in 1547.
If you mean Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, they were father and daughter.