English monarchy? More like Scottish.
The Stuarts were the first kings of the United Kingdom. King James I of England who began the period was also King James VI of Scotland, thus combining the two thrones for the first time.
Then the Hanovarians from the 52nd in line to the throne Duke of Brunswick and Celle
(1714–1727) (div. (under Hanoverian Law) 1692)
Until Victoria married into the Saxe-Coburgs
Duke of Kent of Saxe-Coburg
(d.1820) (d.1861)
Not very English the monarchy more Scottish. When England get independence from Scotland, Scotland will have to take their monarchy with them. The Scots can start paying for the layabouts.
Tony Blair as Bush's poodle was always going to get a drubbing at the poles.
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