Who was the fattest English king?

George IV was 57 when he came to the throne, and by the late 1820s his health was failing him. His heavy drinking had taken its toll, and he had long been obese. He died in the early hours of the morning on 26th June 1830.
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Who is the fattest king ever?

George IV (Ruled 1820-1830)

Known as a gambler, a drinker, and a laudanum addict, among other things, George IV enjoyed the dubious distinction of being far and away the fattest king in English history.
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Who was the most cruel English king?

Henry VIII is undoubtedly one of the most infamous kings in English history, widely known for his ruthless ways and six wives, two of which were beheaded.
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Was the king of England Fat?

By the end of his life, Henry certainly was morbidly obese. But the popular explanation, like so many aspects of his historical reputation, is based largely on misunderstanding and our wish to make him even larger in death than he was in life.
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Was there ever a fat queen?

For me, though, there's only one satisfactory answer, the almost-forgotten Queen Caroline (1683–1737), the fat, funny, German immigrant who would become the unlikeliest but the cleverest queen ever crowned in this country.
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Who is the shortest Royal?

Shortest. The shortest British monarch in adulthood was most likely Queen Victoria, who stood only 5' (1.52 m) when in her 30s, and was possibly an inch or two shorter towards the end of her life.
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What was wrong with Queen Annes leg?

What disease affected Queen Anne? Anne, queen of Great Britain, suffered from various health problems, among them attacks of gout, an inflammatory disease of the joints that causes sudden and severe pain. She spent much of her life in poor health.
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What did George 4 weigh?

By the time of his death on the 26th of June, 1830 at the age of 67, he had surpassed 24 stone in weight and even in death, his sheer size caused problems.
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How fat was the Prince Regent?

Two hundred years ago George, the Prince Regent of Britain, who (like Trump) weighed around 240 pounds for most of his life, was caricatured in the press as the most obese man in the country.
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Who was the most ruthless queen?

Queen Isabella co-ruled Spain with King Ferdinand II from 1451 through 1504, and her reign was marked by oppression. The notorious Spanish Inquisition began during her rule, and she was instrumental in the effort to expel Spanish Jews and Muslims from the kingdom.
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Who was the most loved king?

Top 10 Most Famous Kings In History
  1. #1: Louis XIV of France. 1638 - 1715.
  2. #2: Henry VIII of England. 1491 - 1547. ...
  3. #3: Alexander III of Macedon. 356 - 23 BC. ...
  4. #4: Cyrus II of Persia. c. ...
  5. #5: Charlemagne. c. ...
  6. #6: Hammurabi. Unknown - c. ...
  7. #7: Peter I of Russia. 1672 - 1725. ...
  8. #8: Tutankhamen. c. ...
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Who was the most evil British Queen?

Mary I, also known as “Bloody Mary”, ruled a Protestant county as a Catholic queen. Although Mary I was the first real Queen of Britain, her reign only lasted five years. She ordered war against the Protestants and slew several of them for heresy.
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Who was king of England in 1776?

On October 31, 1776, in his first speech before British Parliament since the leaders of the American Revolution came together to sign of the Declaration of Independence that summer, King George III acknowledges that all was not going well for Britain in the war with the United States.
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Who was king of England in 1788?

George III was born on 4 June 1738 in London, the eldest son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.
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What made king George 3 mad?

Revolutionary War

Historians and scientists have long struggled to identify the cause of King George's famous “madness.” Back in 1969, a study published in Scientific American suggested he had porphyria, an inherited blood disorder that can cause anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, confusion, paranoia and hallucinations.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to King George III?

The Queen is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's eldest son King Edward VII and the Duke of Edinburgh is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Alice. What relation is Queen Elizabeth II to King George III ? George III was her 3rd great grandfather.
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Did Queen Anne sleep with her brother?

Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, had directly before been found guilty of treason. A jury declared that she had committed adultery with her brother and four other men.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to Queen Anne?

Anne, the Princess Royal, in full Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise, the Princess Royal, formerly Princess Anne, (born August 15, 1950, London, England), British royal, second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, duke of Edinburgh.
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Why did Queen Anne have so many stillbirths?

It is widely believed that the reason behind Queen Anne's miscarriages and stillborn children was because she suffered from antiphospholipid syndrome, an immune disorder that turns the body against itself.
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Who is the least popular royal?

According to Ipsos' latest data, the least popular member of the Royal Family with the British public is Prince Andrew, who has an 11 percent favourable and 69 percent unfavourable score.
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Who was the youngest king ever?

Alfonso XIII could be considered as the youngest ever king to be crowned as he became a king the day he was born on May 17, 1886. Though his mother Maria Christina of Austria had the power as his regent until he assumed full powers on his sixteenth birthday in 1902.
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How old was the youngest queen?

Mary, Queen of Scots, became queen when she was just 6 days old.
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Did King George have a lung removed?

The King, a heavy smoker, underwent a left total pneumonectomy in September 1951 for what euphemistically was called "structural abnormalities" of his left lung, but what in reality was a carcinoma. His physicians withheld this diagnosis from him, the public, and the medical profession.
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