King George took over the throne in 1936.
King George VI and before him, King Edward VIII.
King George VI. His daughter, Elizabeth II, has been Queen since he died in 1953.
Her father, King George VI.
That was the unfortunate King George VI. He assumed the throne because it was his duty, after the abdication of his elder brother who was King Edward VIII.
Assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth II, that would be King George VI, her father.
George VI. And the Next one will be King George VII if Charles takes the throne. (Charles is a bad name for English Kings they tend to have their heads chopped off)
There is no such word as "procceeded"However, King George VI was the second son of King George V and as such was not expected to take the throne.When his father died his elder brother Edward VIII inherited the British throne, but abdicated it before he was crowned.Thus Edward VIII preceded George VI.
Albert was called King George VI. His father was King George V. When King George V died in 1936 his oldest son took the throne. He was King Edward VIII. Before the year was out King Edward abdicated so he could marry an American. So, Prince Albert took the throne. Sometimes monarchs change their names for certain reasons when they take the throne. Albert decided to call himself King George VI as a "continuation" of his father's reign.
George VI, Edward VIII and George VI
King George V was succeeded by King Edward VIII who abdicated and became the Duke of Windsor and, Edward VIII was succeeded by his brother, King George VI.
King George VI was until his death in 1952, when Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne.
The father of Queen Elizabeth II was King George VI, who reigned as Britain's monarch from 1936 to 1952.