
(r. 1702-1714)
Queen Anne became Monarch of England, Ireland, and Scotland in 1702 at the age of 37. She was the daughter of King James II, sibling to Queen Mary II, and cousin to King William III.
Her personal life was rather difficult. Being that she was Protestant, and her sister Mary was Catholic, the differences in beliefs prevented her from much influence and instruction to power; being that she was next in line. She may have had a pleasant marriage with Prince George of Denmark and Cumberland, but was not able to have any surviving children. Queen Anne became pregnant 18 times, with only one surviving past infancy. After the childs passing in 1700, her hopes have an heir have become lost, and decided to continue the legacy through the Hanovarian family after her passing.
Once her husband passed away, she gained a close relationship with Sarah Jennings Churchill, but was later dismissed being that the influence Churchill had on Anne, was apart of a campaign that she no longer agreed with.
Anne dealt with many illnessess along prologned struggles with still births. She died in August of 1714.
References:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-queen-of-Great-Britain-and-Ireland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne,_Queen_of_Great_Britain