But before there marriages, it doesn't appear that there were many unions contracted between the Spanish royals (Habsburg or Bourbon) and persons of British royal descent. This was somewhat understandable, given the religious differences. As it was, the marriages of Queen Maria Cristina's grandparents required dispensations, since they were interfaith unions between Catholic Habsburgs and Protestants princesses. And of course, Queen Ena herself converted from Anglicanism to Catholicism at marriage.
And in fact, going back to European history before there was a Protestant royal Great Britain, when both England and Scotland were Catholic, there doesn't appear to have been many intermarriages between these houses and the Iberian peninsula. Occasionally, you had a Catherine of Aragon marrying (as his first wife) Henry VIII of England; later on, her namesake (Catherine of Braganza) married the "merry monarch" King Charles II of England and Scotland.
By contrast, there seems to have been numerous intermarriages between English and Scottish royals and the various French dynasties. All right: the mother of King Saint Louis IX of France was born Infanta Blanca of Castile, herself a daughter of Princess Eleanor of England (daughter of the famous King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine). But that was so long ago.
Anyhow, I was wondering about the last Spanish royal, prior to King Alfonso XIII, who had direct ancestral ties to royal England or Scotland.
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