Kingdom of America

The Absolute Monarchy was established in 1787 by delegates of the several states at the Philadelphia Convention. They created an absolute monarchy,. His title was established as "His Majesty, King of the United States of America an Protector of Their Liberties." The first king crowned was George Washington, crowned in 1787.On his death, his adoptive son/step-grandson was crowned as King George II. He married Lady Mary Fitzhugh, daughter of the Earl of Chatham, and had one daughter, Princess Mary. She married the Honorable Robert Lee, younger son of the Earl of Stratford. Robert Lee was created Earl of Arlington upon the marriage. On George II's death, the King decided to choose his grandson George Lee as a king and successor, George III never married, and on his death in 1913, the family decided to choose his brother Robert as King, but he refused. They then choose George III's nephew as George IV. He reigned from 1914-1938, when he died. By this time, George IV was married to Juliet Carter. Their son and successor was George V (reigned from 1938-his death in 1965). He was married to Princess Maud of Fife, a granddaughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Their only son is now King George VI of the United States, born 1925.