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  1. House of Windsor Family Tree. Wessex | Normans | Plantagenet | Tudor | Scottish | Stuart | Hanover | Windsor | Elizabeth II Family. Royal House of Windsor Family Tree from King George V (1910 - 1935) to Queen Elizabth II (1952 - present).

  2. 28 de jun. de 2017 · The House of Windsor came into being in 1917, when the name was adopted as the British Royal Family's official name by a proclamation of King George V, replacing the historic name of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. It remains the family name of the current Royal Family. The present Queen has familial ties with most of the monarchs in Europe. During the ...

  3. Explore the history and genealogy of the British royal family with this interactive chart of the House of Windsor.

    • 12 Years: Anne
    • 12 Years: George I
    • 33 Years: George II
    • 59 Years: George III
    • 10 Years: George IV
    • 6 Years: William IV
    • 63 Years: Victoria
    • 9 Years: Edward VII
    • 25 Years: George V
    • 327 Days: Edward VIII

    Anne came to the throne at age 37 on the death of her brother-in-law William III, better known as William of Orange. She reigned for five years as the queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. When England and Scotland unified in 1707, her title changed to queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Anne was married to Prince George of Denmark, who died in 1...

    George I was the first monarch from the House of Hanover. His mother Princess Sophia was first in line to take over from Anne, but she died six weeks before the queen. George I lived in Hanover, modern-day Germany, before his ascension to the throne. He had trouble speaking English for much of his reign and rarely attended cabinet meetings. One of ...

    George II became king at age 43. He is noted for being the last British monarch to lead soldiers into battle, having commanded British troops against the French at Dettingen in Germany in 1743. His reign also survived the Jacobite rising of 1745. The rebellion, led by Charles Edward Stuart, was an attempt by Catholics to restore the Stuarts to the ...

    George III came to the throne at age 22 upon the death of his grandfather George II. He was the first monarch from the House of Hanover to be born in England. He also bought Buckingham Palace for his beloved wife Queen Charlotte in 1761 to use as a family home. George III's reign oversaw the American Revolution, in which Britain lost its colonies i...

    George IV became king at the age of 57, however he had been acting as prince regent for the previous nine years. Despite his experience in the role, the public never warmed to George IV due to his excessive spending and well-known philandering. In 1784, he had secretly and illegally married Maria Fitzherbert, a Catholic. He later officially married...

    William IV was the third son of George III. He acceded to the throne at age 64, making him, at the time, the oldest person to do so. He sought early on to differentiate himself from his extravagant brother, George IV, who had held the most expensive coronation ever. After initially wanting to skip a coronation all together, he held a significantly ...

    Victoria became queen at 18. She came of age just a month before the death of her uncle, William IV. Victoria was the only child of Prince Edward, the fourth son of King George III. Her father died shortly after she was born, and none of her uncles had children who were eligible to take the throne, making her first in line. Victoria was one of the ...

    Edward VII became king when he was 59. He was the eldest son and second child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. When he became king, Edward VII changed the royal house to his father's name: the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. His coronation was postponed for more than a month after he needed emergency surgery for appendicitis. Edward VII's reign...

    George V became king at age 44. He was the second son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra — their eldest son Albert died in 1892 from the flu. His reign started with the swift resolution to the constitutional crisis created during his father's reign (the House of Lords lost its power to veto legislation). Anti-German sentiment during World War I...

    Edward VIII acceded to the throne at age 41 after the death of his father King George V. It was his wish to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who had been divorced twice. The proposed marriage went against the wishes of the government and against the teachings of the Church of England, which the monarch heads. At the time, social mores an...

  4. 8 de sept. de 2023 · British Royal Family Tree - Guide to Queen Elizabeth II Windsor Family Tree. Designed by Michael Stillwell. Society. Royal Family News. The British Royal Family Tree. A...

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  5. www.cnn.com › british-royal-family-tree-successionThe royal family tree - CNN

    The royal family tree. Explore the House of Windsor and the lineage of the British monarchy from Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III to the newest member of the royal family. By...

  6. Wallis, Duchess of Windsor 1896–1986: Edward VIII Duke of Windsor 1894–1972 r. 1936: King George VI 1895–1952 r. 1936–1952: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900–2002: Mary, Princess Royal 1897–1965: Henry Lascelles 6th Earl of Harewood 1882–1947: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1900–1974: Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester ...