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The "Irish royal consorts" were the wives of the monarchs of Kingdom of England. The only wife of a monarch who is not on the list is Mary II of England, who reigned jointly as a monarch with her husband William III between 1689 and 1694. Philip II of Spain was married to Mary I from 1554 until his death in 1558, but his "status" as a consort is in dispute and, therefore, is not listed. As of 1542, all consorts were also consorts of Kingdom of Ireland. After 1603, they also became consorts of Kingdom of Scotland. The vast majority of consorts are women, who have the title and honors of a queen consort. The prince George of Denmark, husband of the queen Ana, is the only man on the list, but was never called the consort king and kept only the title of Duke of Cumberland]. In 1707, during Anne's reign, England joined Scotland to form the [[Kingdom of Great Britain. For consorts after George of Denmark, see  List of British royal consorts.