When James VI, King of Scotland, heard that he had been declared King of England in succession to his cousin Elizabeth, on 24 March 1602/03 , his wife Anne of Denmark was unable to travel owing to her seventh pregnancy and he set off for England without her. In May 1603, Anne gave birth to a stillborn son at Stirling Castle, and once recovered she too went to England, where they were both crowned at Westminster Abbey on 25 July 1603.
Sources
Weir, Alison, Britain's Royal Families: The complete genealogy, 2nd ed., London: Pimlico, 2002.
Williamson, David, Brewer's British Royalty, London: Cassell, 1996.
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Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Basil Stewart :
AncestryDNA Paternal Lineage (discontinued) 47 markers, haplogroup R1b, Ancestry member BasilStewart, MitoYDNA ID A10718[compare]