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N is for Names

Not all kings and queens in history are known by their first names. The Queen's father, King George VI, was known as Prince Albert until he became king. When he became king in 1936 he chose to be known by his fourth name, George. The most popular kings' names in British history have been Henry and Edward. So far, there have been eight of each - no prizes for naming them!

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