Okay kiddo, you know how you have your family tree that shows your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents? Well, the English monarchs have a family tree too, but it's much bigger and more complicated.
The family tree of English monarchs shows all the kings and queens who have ruled England over the years. It starts way back in the year 871 with King Alfred the Great and goes all the way up to Queen Elizabeth II, who is the current queen.
Now, let's break it down a bit. Each king or queen has a mom and a dad, right? And those parents might have their own parents, who have their own parents, and so on. That's where it gets complicated. The family tree has lots of branches and leaves, showing all the different parents and grandparents who led to each monarch.
So, for example, Queen Elizabeth II's dad was King George VI and her grandfather was King George V. Going further back, King George V's dad was King Edward VII, and his dad was Queen Victoria. See how it's all connected?
Sometimes things get a bit messy too. There were times when kings or queens didn't have any children, or they had multiple partners, which can make things confusing. And sometimes people who weren't even English became king or queen, like William the Conqueror who was originally from France.
But all in all, the family tree of English monarchs shows a long and fascinating history of Britain's rulers.