Top 20 King celebrities in England
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 King celebrities [Updated February 6, 2023].
Afzal Kahn was born
on September 27, 1974
in England.
He was given the title of The King of Customization from Autocar magazine.
Net Worth 2020: $100 Million
Richard III was born
on October 2, 1452
in Oxford, England.
King of England from 1483 to 1485 who had to deal with two rebellions during his reign. He died in battle during the second rebellion and he is the subject of the play Richard III by William Shakespeare. His remains were lost for nearly five centuries until they were found during a 2012 archaeological excavation.
He was crowned the King of England after his brother's children were deemed illegitimate.
Edward VI was born
on October 12, 1537
in England.
He assumed the throne when he was just ten years old, but became ill and died before his sixteenth birthday.
Athina Andrelos was born
on May 19, 1991
in England.
English woman whose profile was raised considerably during her year-long relationship with pop superstar Ed Sheeran, whom she dated from 2014 to 2015. She is known to have been the inspiration for Sheeran's massive hit "Thinking Out Loud."
She was the frontwoman for the pop-rock band Joia.
Guildford Dudley was born
in England.
His grandfather, Edmund Dudley, also fell victim to the vagaries of the royal court, getting executed after the death of his master King Henry VII.
John, King of England was born
on December 24, 1166
in England.
After he died of dysentery in 1216, he was succeeded by his son Henry III of England.
James II was born
on October 14, 1633
in London, England.
He was the last Roman Catholic monarch in England, Ireland, and Scotland.
Henry II Of England was born
on March 5, 1133
in England.
He expanded the English monarchy to Wales, Ireland, and half of France during his reign.
Henry VIII of England was born
on June 28, 1491
in Greenwich, England.
Second monarch of the Tudor dynasty who reigned from 1509 to 1547 and separated the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church. The Showtime original series The Tudors, where he is portrayed by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, is based on his reign.
His inability to stick to one wife led to the creation of the Anglican Church because the Roman Catholic Church prohibited divorce.
George VI was born
on December 14, 1895
in England.
English monarch who ruled from 1936 until 1952. During the 1930s and '40s, he served as the final emperor of British-controlled India. His oldest daughter, Elizabeth II, became Queen of England.
During his reign, the British Empire dissolved into the Commonwealth of Nations; World War II began and ended; and the United States and the Soviet Union became the world's great powers.
George V was born
on June 3, 1865
in England.
British monarch who served from 1910 until 1936 as both Emperor of India and King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions. He was the son of King Edward VII and the grandson of Queen Victoria of England. He was the first ruler of the House of Windsor.
While stationed with the Royal Navy in Malta, the young George fell in love with his cousin, Marie of Edinburgh, who later refused his offer of marriage.
George III was born
on June 4, 1738
in London, England.
He was the first British monarch from the House of Hanover to speak English as his first language.
Edward VIII was born
on June 23, 1894
in Surrey, England.
The King of the United Kingdom for eleven months in 1936 who abdicated his throne so that he could wed an American divorcee. He was succeeded by his younger brother Albert, better known as King George VI, and he is one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in British and Commonwealth history.
During the Second World War, he was at first stationed with the British Military Mission to France but, after private accusations that he held Nazi sympathies, he was assigned to the Bahamas as the islands' Governor.
Edward VII was born
on November 9, 1841
in England.
He attained some degree of infamy for his playboy ways; throughout his marriage, he had mistresses and frequented brothels.
Edward Smith was born
on January 27, 1850
in Staffordshire, England.
His statue was erected in Beacon Park in Lichfield, England.
Edward I of England was born
on June 17, 1239
in England.
He issued the Edict of Expulsion in 1290, which expelled the Jews from England.
Charles II of England was born
on May 29, 1630
in England.
Monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland who became king in 1660. After the death of Oliver Cromwell, the monarchy was restored, and he rose to power as king.
He passed laws known as the Clarendon Code, which attempted to re-establish the Church of England.
Jack Phillips was born
on April 11, 1887
in England.
He has been criticized for ignoring a warning from the nearby ship the Californian that both vessels were surrounded by ice.
Cez Darke was born
on May 24, 1977
in England.
Tour manager who's worked with major musicians including Shawn Mendes, Jessie J and Rita Ora, to name a few. He's been active in the industry since the early-2000s and has over 100,000 followers on Instagram.
He launched Just Solutions Tour/Production Management in 2000 and then Darke Music Management in 2008.
Henry III was born
in England.
King of England from 1216 to 1272 who clashed with nobles over the powers of his throne. When not fighting the British nobility he tried, unsuccessfully, to assert British control on the Continent.
Henry III's took large amounts of money from Jews in England and passed the Statute of Jewry, which attempted to divide their communities in England.