Charles I was born in Dunfermline in 1600 when his father James VI/I was still only King of Scots. He reigned 1625-1649. As far as I know, every British monarch since him has been born in England.
Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Born at Glamis Castle, Angus (hereditary home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, nee Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, daughter of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn) in 1930.
King billy!
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603 and became the monarch of both countries. The British Royal Family have been the monarchs of both countries since then.
James was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle, and as the eldest son of the monarch (Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland) and heir-apparent, automatically became Duke of Rothesay and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have the same monarch as England, Elizabeth I (technically, the term 'Queen of England' is incorrect, as she is actually the Queen of the entire UK). Scotland and Wales both had their own royal family in the past; the last Welsh monarch was executed by the English in the 1100s, while the Scottish line of succession eventually met the English line in James I (James VI of Scotland).
The last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, had no children, so the throne of England went to her cousin's son, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and started the Stuart era.
James became James VI of Scotland in 1567 and became King of England in 1603. He reigned as king of Scotland, England and Ireland until his death in 1625. Note that although the crowns of Scotland and England were united under one monarch, James' attempts to create "Great Britain" as a new united country failed. Great Britain did not exist as a kingdom until 1707 under Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch.
Charles I
Princess Margaret Rose. The last monarch to be born in Scotland was Charles I.
James VI of Scotland who then became James I of England.
Anne, Queen of Scots was the monarch of Scotland , Ireland and England and consequently the monarch of Great Britain after the union of Scotland and England in 1707.
There was no monarch of Scotland after Queen Anne who was on the throne during the act of union with England in 1707. In 1825 the monarch of the UK was George IV.
Elizabeth 1
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603 and became the monarch of both countries. The British Royal Family have been the monarchs of both countries since then.
Charles 1 was the monarch of Scotland. Later he acquired the title of Monarch of Scotland, Ireland, and England upon the death of his cousin Elizabeth.
James was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle, and as the eldest son of the monarch (Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland) and heir-apparent, automatically became Duke of Rothesay and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have the same monarch as England, Elizabeth I (technically, the term 'Queen of England' is incorrect, as she is actually the Queen of the entire UK). Scotland and Wales both had their own royal family in the past; the last Welsh monarch was executed by the English in the 1100s, while the Scottish line of succession eventually met the English line in James I (James VI of Scotland).
James was born on 19 June 1566 at Edinburgh Castle, and as the eldest son of the monarch (Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland) and heir-apparent, automatically became Duke of Rothesay and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
After the death of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, the Stewart reign began with King James 1 of England and VI of Scotland.