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The last Black king of England was King James VI of Scotland and I of England, who reigned from 1603 to 1625. Although James himself was not Black, his lineage included Black ancestors, particularly through the Stuart line, and he is often noted for his connections to the African diaspora. However, in the context of direct black monarchs, there has not been a recognized Black king of England in the modern sense. The discussion around Black royalty in England often involves historical figures from the British Empire and colonial times, rather than British monarchs directly.

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