Quote Originally Posted by matteus the inbred
gah, one more clarification, then I give up. I did not mean that they are genetically Scottish, I meant that they are now the monarchs of Scotland as well since the Act of Union. However, even genetically Scottish monarchs did not 'return' the Scone to Scotland, so to speak, and still insisted on sitting on it during their coronations in England.
Perhaps you should read history. The Scottish Kings took the throne of England in 1603 after the death of Elizabeth I. After that, Scottish Kings have been Kings of England as well. The Act of Union only merged countries and gave us a united route for passing the crown down.

And the Monarch has not been German since King George I, in 1714. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was a name taken from Prince Albert, Queen Victoria decided her children would be of that house, not Hanover. Windsor was chosen because it isn't German. To call the royals german because of Prince Albert or King George I is silly, they should be Scottish from King James VI & I (from whom George I is descended, Great Grandson, methinks) or from the late Queen mother, who was also Scottish.

And as for the Stone of Scone (aka Stone of Destiny), there is a prophecy about that in my signature. Which proved true in 1603...