Yes, Francis II and Mary Stuart did not have children. Francis II became King of France in 1559 and married Mary, Queen of Scots in 1558, but he died in 1560 after just over a year of marriage. They did not have any children together.
Mary I of England was Mary Tudor and Mary, Queen of Scots was Mary Stuart and Mary II of England was also Mary Stuart.
James II
François II of France (Francis II)Henry Stuart, Lord DarnleyJames Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
Mary (daughter of James II) was married to him and they had no children because most of the births were still births
Mary married Francis on the 24th April 1558
Well, According to the Rules of British Monarchy male Children of the Monarch take president over female children, thus by normal rules James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales as son of King James II would take president over his half-sisters Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
It was James Francis Edward Stuart if you want more help google what your asking it might help that's what i did
She was married to three men: 1. Francis II of France (1558-60) - married on 24th April 1558 2. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1565-1567) - married on 29th July 1565 3. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell (1567-1578) - married on 15th May 1567
Mary Stuart, otherwise known as Mary, Queen of Scots was married to Francis II from the House of Valois. Francis II ruled from 1558-1560 and died at age 16.
Francis, Dauphin of France, who later became King Francis II of France. They married in 1558 when Mary was 16.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
She was promised to Francis II of France as a bride.