At the end of Shakespeare's play Macbeth; Malcolm, son of Duncan is proclaimed to be King of Scots.
(In actual history, Macbeth was succeeded by his son Lulach; who was then was assassinated and deposed by Malcolm)
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At the outset of Macbeth, Duncan is the King of Scotland. Shortly after Macbeth commits regicide, he becomes the King. At the very end of the play, Malcolm (Duncan's son) is taken to be crowned.Unless you meant in terms of real history, in which case, James I was on the throne when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth.
This must be Act I scene 4 that we are talking about. The king has just announced that the party is at Macbeth's place, and so everyone is headed to Inverness.
Yes they did. In celebration of Macbeth becoming king.
At the end of the play Macduff gave Macbeth two choices; surrender and live under the rightful king of Scotland or die. Macbeth chose death.