The haven't been any queens after Queen Elizabeth V mainly because there has never been a queen Elizabeth V. The current reigning queen of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II.
There was only one Victoria. Due to various interegnums ( intervals between monarchs after their deaths) re-figuring of names of dynasties, it is not possible to directly answer your question. There are Sovereign Queens- as Victoria was and Elizabeth II is, and Consort Queens such as Mary ( not numbered, consort of George V and namesake of Ocean Liner) and Alexandra, who died in l925. Victoria was sovereign QUEEN up to her death in l90l, Alexandra and Mary- also Elizabeth the Queen Mother, were Consort Queens, then from l953- Elizabeth II. Great Britain had Two sovereign Queens ( Victoria and Elizabeth II) and Three Consort Queens in the twentieth century and still current. It gets murky when one deals with multiple-married monarchs such as Henry VIII ( who only managed VI spouses!)
Both Prince Philip and the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, are great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Therefore, as well as both Elizabeth and Philip being related by blood to Victoria, they are also related to each other, being third cousins.
The last six monarchs are: Queen Victoria Edward VII George V Edward VIII George VI Queen Elizabeth II - who is the current monarch.
The Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was the Queen Consort of King George V and the mother of the current Queen, Elizabeth II.
George V, Elizabeth II's grandfather, was king in 1935, he reigned with his queen consort, Queen Mary. 1936 was known as the year of three kings because the year started with George V as king, then he died and Edward VIII, later the Duke of Windsor became king, Elizabeth II's uncle. Edward was infatuated with an American divorcee, Wallis Simpson, and when the people refused to accept her as queen, he abdicated. George VI, Elizabeth II's father, then became king with his queen consort, Queen Elizabeth. In 1952, Elizabeth II became queen and has been queen since.
No. Mary I was the half-sister of Elizabeth I. In the case of Elizabeth II, her grandmother was Queen Mary, the consort of George V.
Two Queens regnant have been crowned in England since 1831. The first was Queen Victoria who came to the throne in 1837, the second was our present Queen, Elizabeth II who came to the throne in 1952. There have been three Queens consort of England since 1831, Queen Alexander (1901) wife of Edward VII, Queen Mary (1910) wife of George V and Queen Elizabeth (1936), the Queen Mother wife of George VI.
It was Mary, Queen of Scots, daughter of James V of Scotland who had a cousin Elizabeth. Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth 1 of England.
No, when she was born a princess. Her father was only the second son of King George V and therefore she was not expected yet to become queen.
Queen Elizabeth II is great-granddaughter of Edward VII, son of Queen Victoria. Elizabeth II's father was George VI, her grandfather was George V, and her Great Grandfather was Edward VII (son of Queen Victoria.)
He married Elizabeth 1st's older sister. (Elizabeth was not queen at this time of course.)
No, King George V was Queen Elizabeth's grandfather.