George V

Description: (King of the United Kingdom (1910-36))

George Frederick Ernest Albert, or King George V, was the king of the United Kingdom and the British dominions and the emperor of India from May 6, 1910, till his death in 1936. He was the second son of Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales (later known as King Edward VII), and his wife, Alexandra of Denmark. George was third in line to the throne and chose a career in the ‘Royal Navy.’ After the death of his elder brother, Albert Victor, he came into the direct line of succession and was named the Duke of York. Following the death of Queen Victoria, he became the Prince of Wales. He visited many countries in official capacity. After the death of his father, he was named King George V. He married Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, and the couple had six children. King George V successfully ruled the British Empire through the 1st World War and the economic depression. With his hard work and deep devotion to the country, he earned his people’s admiration and became a popular king. He was the first monarch of the United Kingdom to use the family name ‘Windsor.’ He was a keen stamp collector and marksman. He died at ‘Sandringham House’ at the age of 70.

Overview

Birthday June 3, 1865 (Gemini)
Born In England
Alternative names George Frederick Ernest Albert
City London, England
Died on January 20, 1936
Spouse/Ex- Mary of Teck (m. 1893–1936)
Children Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Kent, Edward VIII, George VI, Mary, Prince George, Prince Henry, Prince John of the United Kingdom, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
Relatives Duke of Clarence and Avondale, Louise, Maud of Wales, Prince Albert Victor, Princess Royal, Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

Did you know

When did George V become the King of the United Kingdom? George V became the King of the United Kingdom on May 6, 1910 following the death of his father, King Edward VII.
What was the significance of George V's reign? George V's reign marked a period of significant change and turmoil, including World War I, the decline of the British Empire, and the rise of the Labour Party in British politics.
How did George V contribute to the war efforts during World War I? George V played a symbolic role in boosting morale among troops and the civilian population during World War I by visiting troops on the front lines and making public appearances to show his support.
What was the impact of the Great Depression on George V's reign? The Great Depression, which began in 1929, had a significant impact on George V's reign, leading to widespread economic hardship and social unrest in the United Kingdom.
What was the outcome of the 1936 abdication crisis during George V's reign? The abdication crisis of 1936 saw George V's eldest son, Edward VIII, abdicate the throne in order to marry Wallis Simpson, leading to George V's second son, George VI, becoming king.
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