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King Charles II's Illegitimate Children 

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Charles II, King of England, Scotland & Ireland from 1660 to 1685 is one of the most notorious lotharios in history. He loved the ladies and took both noble women and commoner actresses to bed, sometimes multiple times a day. And the ladies were certainly up for it. In addition to enjoying the charming sovereign’s company, they also enjoyed the gifts, estates, and noble titles he lavished upon them and their children. Last week we met Charles’s 14 known mistresses. Today we’ll meet the results of all that sensual behavior, the King’s 13 recognized illegitimate children. To his sons he granted Dukedoms and Earldoms and for his daughters he arranged marriages to the wealthiest noble bachelors. The King personally populated a new generation of English peers. But despite his lusty libido, Charles didn’t have a single legitimate child to inherit his throne. When he died and his unpopular brother became King James II many in the nation looked to his eldest illegitimate son as a possible alternative monarch and rebellion ensued. Let’s meet King Charles II’s 13 Illegitimate Children...
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
Charlotte FitzRoy, Countess of Yarmouth
Charles FitzCharles, Earl of Plymouth
Catherine FitzCharles
Anne Palmer, Countess of Sussex
Charles FitzRoy, Duke of Cleveland
Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Grafton
Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield
George FitzRoy, Duke of Northumberland
Charles Beauclerk, Duke of St Albans
James Beauclerk
Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond
Mary Tudor, Countess of Derwentwater
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@SomePerson_Online
@SomePerson_Online Год назад
I always find it funny how illegitimate children look more like the parent than the legitimate children 😭🤦🏾‍♀️
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 Год назад
Charles had no legitimate children
@BriarMB13
@BriarMB13 Год назад
​@@emilybarclay8831 I think this is meant as a generalization and not specifically about Charles ii
@skagrrl78357
@skagrrl78357 Год назад
Children born of passion versus children born of duty
@sugarkane4830
@sugarkane4830 Год назад
Yeah it’s side splitting funny.
@takohamoolsen2486
@takohamoolsen2486 Год назад
In Charles II's case, they sure did, considering he had no legit offspring. Then again, Monmouth claimed Charles and his mother, Lucy Walter, were legally married.
@KazyReed
@KazyReed Год назад
My heart breaks for Catherine of Braganza. She didn't deserve to have her miscarriages scrubbed into her devastated face again and again and again for years. Then, when Charles was dying, she sent a letter begging HIM to forgive HER for offending him all his life. Thank God Charles did the right thing and insisted he was the one who needed to apologize to her.
@karenholmes6565
@karenholmes6565 11 месяцев назад
It was a different time, and Charles II actually seems like a decent person in that he cared about his kids and was kind and generous to the women who bore them. My son has younger siblings by their father. I never had any children but my son. I am always kind and generous to his half siblings. It isn't their fault, and it doesn't hurt me one iota that they exist.
@kendraechols8679
@kendraechols8679 10 месяцев назад
@@karenholmes6565 the man cheated on her with a shit ton of women some who might've even her friend
@karenholmes6565
@karenholmes6565 10 месяцев назад
@@kendraechols8679 She seems like she was a good person. He was a king, most kings are cheating douchenozzles. I am just pointing out that her forgiving nature, the fact she was so good to all of his children isn't unusual in my mind because of my own personal experience. I couldn't hate a child no matter how they came into the world. If you could feel vindictive towards kids that's about you and your character.
@ENT683
@ENT683 9 месяцев назад
@@karenholmes6565
@shaunah-eq5nk
@shaunah-eq5nk 9 месяцев назад
Love how the comments here are better than the ones on Louis' mistresses video. Everyone arguing over how bad the women were and no one saying hey, maybe we should be thinking maybe the man was the ass in this situation?
@wintyforever
@wintyforever Год назад
I love how people would get up and go out to go watch a beheading and then be “horrified” when it didn’t go well.
@FantabulousFail
@FantabulousFail 11 месяцев назад
Well they couldn't get the beheading on the internet like when I was a kid. Lol
@_zenith_139
@_zenith_139 9 месяцев назад
​@@FantabulousFailYeah, I once saw a video of a mass beheading when I was five. (I think my mental health can be predicted from this.😅)
@WolfieDawn
@WolfieDawn 7 месяцев назад
To be fair, back then slaughtering of animals was much more public and were dispatched in a similar manner to executions. That said, executioners legit had one job and that guy botched a royal beheading. I doubt he ever lived it down.
@tatorick9002
@tatorick9002 2 месяца назад
It's probably also super awkward for the axeman after missing the first couple of times.
@tomtomtrent
@tomtomtrent Год назад
19:34 Was actually really sweet. 😊 It's nice to know Charles cared so much about his children. Even though they were illegitimate, they were his only children, and he was surely proud of them like any good parent should be.
@user-qu6bb9lz3b
@user-qu6bb9lz3b Год назад
Living to 101 when life expectancy was so low is an amazing achievement!
@cg8397
@cg8397 Год назад
Most women of the period had low life expectancy due to death in childbirth. Nuns generally lived longer than married women because of this sad truth.
@jesssinclair3366
@jesssinclair3366 Год назад
As Horrible Histories once said... "What can I say, I'm a lady magnet!" Wonderful video, Lindsay! So interesting and informative!
@chrisgeenadriver1631
@chrisgeenadriver1631 Год назад
I love horrible histories
@anne.aka.demeter
@anne.aka.demeter 5 дней назад
​@@chrisgeenadriver1631 Me too, I've been watching it since I was a child. I'm still obsessed lol.
@UsPlus1on82010
@UsPlus1on82010 Год назад
Charles was paying out a lot in child support. Also, can we talk about how juicy and voluminous his son’s curls were. Thanks for another awesome video!
@AnneMolly56
@AnneMolly56 10 месяцев назад
King Henry VIII and King Charles II both married a foreign princess named Catherine, both Catherines had trouble giving birth to a son, both kings had affairs and illegitimate children, but Charles tried his best to treat his wife, mistresses, children, and friends with respect and kindness. There should be movies and TV shows about Charles' life. soooo many about Henry.
@gaynor1721
@gaynor1721 6 месяцев назад
Henry VIII had one acknowledged illegitimate son. Charles II was related to Charles II of Spain via his mother, Henrietta Maria of France who was a descendant of the Habsburgs of Austria.
@jessjess23brooks89
@jessjess23brooks89 4 месяца назад
This. And Charles never tried to divorce his Queen when she couldn't produce an heir. I always want more content of the merry monarch.
@carole7538
@carole7538 11 месяцев назад
Poor Catherine. It must’ve been such a knife through the heart to know your husband has multiple mistress & children with them yet she couldn’t have her own… I wonder if the high miscarriage rates back then had anything to do with the amount of stress noblewomen were under in order to produce an heir.
@--enyo--
@--enyo-- 9 месяцев назад
It could have been anything. One particularly heartbreaking one is that her husband could have passed on an STI causing infertility such as chlamydia.
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@carole7538 the high miscarriage rate was women all over the nation and there wasn't a high number of noblewomen
@FunSizeSpamberguesa
@FunSizeSpamberguesa 8 месяцев назад
It was probably partly down to how damn inbred the royalty and aristocracy of Europe was.
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@@FunSizeSpamberguesa the Hapsburgs were inbred and had the deformities
@WolfieDawn
@WolfieDawn 7 месяцев назад
The stress didn't help, but the likelihood of an STI causing infertility and makeup containing several poisons (people drank and ate mercury and arsenic along with using it as cosmetics) certainly didn't help!
@darkbagel69
@darkbagel69 Год назад
Amazing how much of English history was influenced by King Charles II's illegitimate children! Great video, Lindsay!
@dominaevillae28
@dominaevillae28 Год назад
Diana Spencer is descended for two illegitimate children of Charles ll.
@karenholmes6565
@karenholmes6565 11 месяцев назад
Lots of his kids were really attractive, at least in their portraiture. Mind you, the artist may have been forgiving of their actual features, but considering that many of their mothers were renowned beauties it shouldn't surprise that lots of his kids would be attractive too.
@jandrews6254
@jandrews6254 Год назад
In other words, he wasn’t a deadbeat dad as per your title. In fact, he was a whole lot better as a dad than most.
@sqseq1237
@sqseq1237 4 месяца назад
Much better than Henry VIII
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад
The merry monarch is one of my favorite english monarchs and his illegitimate offspring really left their mark. Jon snows actor is even descendant of one!🎉🎉🎉 Love you girl❤❤❤❤❤
@dominaevillae28
@dominaevillae28 Год назад
Who isn’t 😆
@annmariesloan8406
@annmariesloan8406 Год назад
As is Courtney Cox I believe
@summeroflove394
@summeroflove394 Год назад
I think almost all white Europeans and Americans descended from Europeans can find some kind of relation with some monarch many times removed so it's not a big deal really. Useful charts had done a really good video on it.
@ledam2654
@ledam2654 Год назад
@summeroflove394 Many Black Americans too, since many are 10-25% White. Then there are Biracials also.
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@danielsantiagoourtado3430 it doesn't mean anything we have millions of ancestors
@HermioneSamara
@HermioneSamara Год назад
You ever wonder if Charles II and Louis XIV ever had any proverbial contests to see who can do it better? Ex: who can throw the biggest, most lavish party, who can father more kids, who slept with the most women, who has the biggest and curliest wig? Just wondering.
@GaryHalloway48
@GaryHalloway48 11 месяцев назад
Me too 😂
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 11 месяцев назад
Charles II did intentionally base his court and behaviour on his cousin’s court. He kinda wanted to live up to his more famous and established cousin. By copying a king who’s reign no one doubted was legitimate, it helped add to his own legitimacy
@mangot589
@mangot589 6 месяцев назад
Well they were cousins lol
@_ohsopeachy
@_ohsopeachy Год назад
King Charles ll has really brought the TEA in history tea time
@julesshort9219
@julesshort9219 Год назад
Wait... Married the daughter of a chicken farmer and wasn't happy? It wasn't for love? What 😂
@carissahunter2226
@carissahunter2226 Год назад
I was wondering the same! Lol, why on earth would he marry a chicken farmer if not for love?
@AMinibot
@AMinibot Год назад
Potentially he got her pregnant and someone actually managed to coerce him into making an honest woman of her.
@zoesmith3741
@zoesmith3741 Год назад
He's the king who brought back partying
@sqseq1237
@sqseq1237 4 месяца назад
Yes!
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Год назад
In the case of The Duke Of Monmouth... Charles II... YOU ARE THE FATHER!!! 😂😂😂
@VersieKilgannon
@VersieKilgannon Год назад
"Spa town of Bath" I'd expect Bath to be a spa town 😃
@afquan9211
@afquan9211 Год назад
Thanks! This and your preceding video about the Merry Monarch's mistresses, was fabulous!!! Love your videos.
@LindsayHoliday
@LindsayHoliday 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@pjaybasmaignee
@pjaybasmaignee Год назад
Lindsey, I’ve been a fan for quite a few years now and you never seem to disappoint. 🎉 Continue putting out such amaze-balls content lol!!! 😊💕☮️
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus Год назад
I also don’t know what spell she cast on us. I could listen to her read the phone book.
@TheMoonwalker101
@TheMoonwalker101 Год назад
X
@rowennoonan6716
@rowennoonan6716 Год назад
Hey Lindsay, could you do another video on the common ancestors of the current European monarchs? The last one you did was very interesting and there is an even more common ancestor after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
@FuzzyKittenBoots
@FuzzyKittenBoots Год назад
Wait there is? Who?
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@'roweennoonan6716 why would there be an even more common ancestor after our late Queen's death?
@rowennoonan6716
@rowennoonan6716 8 месяцев назад
@@lsmith9249 because Charles is descended from the common ancestor from Philips side, not elizabeths
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@@rowennoonan6716 common ancestor just refers to an ancestor who one or more people have in common so there are numerous common ancestors on both sides of our familes
@rowennoonan6716
@rowennoonan6716 8 месяцев назад
@@lsmith9249 yes, but I’m talking about the CLOEST common ancestor
@Midnightsstan521
@Midnightsstan521 Год назад
17th century Maury- In the case of your wife’s six kids, Roger Palmer, you are *not* the father Roger: Starts breakdancing Barbara: Runs off stage while the cameraman chases her Charles: Sneaks out the studio and calls for a cab to the airport
@beachboysswiftie
@beachboysswiftie 9 месяцев назад
underrated comment lmao
@lizczerwinski5614
@lizczerwinski5614 Год назад
I wait for these videos!!!!! I am such a nerd for anything history! And you always seem to have the most interesting and enticing topics! Thank you Lindsey!
@Rogerramjet4321
@Rogerramjet4321 Год назад
Your videos are always so interesting , informative and never boring. I learn something new every time
@kaseakay
@kaseakay Год назад
I absolutely love all your videos - I'm a huge history buff myself so I always look forward to your videos ❤
@adrielycassia
@adrielycassia Год назад
Arrived at the end. 😢will wait for the upload to watch it all again. Thanks
@bea2323
@bea2323 11 месяцев назад
26:33 I thought you said lesbians and I was like HUH we need another video on that
@carissahunter2226
@carissahunter2226 Год назад
Lindsay I love your videos on European royal history. I listen to your videos while working everyday, thank you for the content! 😊
@iezzan7034
@iezzan7034 Год назад
Ty for making this 😊
@LiterallyLillian
@LiterallyLillian Год назад
The amount you upload shows your dedication to history and love for it, and I love that
@lyra3263
@lyra3263 Год назад
amazing video !
@TashMakeupReviews
@TashMakeupReviews Год назад
I get sad when I realise I’m all caught up on your videos. I watch these and then listen to them on podcast too: your voice is so bloody calming.
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Год назад
Thank you for such fine and fun content! 👍👸💙
@anneshelton3476
@anneshelton3476 Год назад
Very interesting. Thank you!
@mtngrl5859
@mtngrl5859 Год назад
Great video-- good info on some of his lesser know natural children.
@charlietbarnes4842
@charlietbarnes4842 Год назад
Always so interesting x
@Speckledlillie
@Speckledlillie Год назад
I LOVE your videos (and podcast!)!!!❤
@user-yf2nk4ez5m
@user-yf2nk4ez5m Год назад
I love your videos!!!!!
@micheletaggart3274
@micheletaggart3274 Год назад
Very interesting. Thank you for a job well done.
@daygonbarnard-vu9rv
@daygonbarnard-vu9rv Год назад
Love your videos ❤
@seanjeong8395
@seanjeong8395 Год назад
Hey Lindsay! Please do a video abt Thai monarchs! I would really love it!
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Год назад
Lindsay, thanks to your great Coronation reporting, the Ostrich Inn has two 18 yr. olds and this Nana there a few days in July. And I told them how I found them. Have taken notes for Windsor, restaurants and mote. Many thanks!
@TawnyC_
@TawnyC_ Год назад
23:39 James Lord Beauclerk Born 1671 Died 1780 Age 9 23:57 James was sent to Paris to attend school. He died there at the age of six of an unknown illness. 🤔
@benjamin_william_farzad
@benjamin_william_farzad Год назад
Very enjoyable amazing appreciated
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад
Incredible video as always Girl! Natural children of monarchs are such a fasninating topic and as always you made history come alive! Pleave leave ahearth to a fan!
@gimptigger
@gimptigger Год назад
These videos not only get me through my work day, but on all my off days as well! Thankyou Lindsey for all your hard work!
@grapeshot
@grapeshot Год назад
Yeah that's a group of men where there's been plenty of deadbeat dads but the label never seems to stick to them.
@Midnightsstan521
@Midnightsstan521 Год назад
Renée Lennox was actually the mistress of Charles Duke of St Alban’s son, also called Charles. Still an icky relationship though. Great video Lindsay, I always knew there’d be a hotbed of gossip from Charles II content!
@juliewillcox3398
@juliewillcox3398 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for , all the precious information .l am really proud of some of our past monarch's.King Charles first and second to me, were the (BEST)
@lucyjones1649
@lucyjones1649 Год назад
The picture you showed of Burford House is the one in Shropshire not near Windsor, that house no longer exists and became part of the Royal Mews.
@TAGonz
@TAGonz Год назад
Dammit i didn't realize this was a new video, now i gotta wait awhile for the next new video 😂😂😂❤
@piratesswoop725
@piratesswoop725 Год назад
19:24 Wikipedia lists Charlotte getting married in February 1677 and their first child, Charlotte, being born in March 1678, when Charlotte would have been 13 years old, and then a further three more children by the time she actually turned 18: Charles in 1680 when she was 15, Edward in 1681 when she was 16, and James in 1682 when she was 18
@SomePerson_Online
@SomePerson_Online Год назад
Wikipedia isn’t all that trustworthy of a source
@piratesswoop725
@piratesswoop725 Год назад
@@SomePerson_Online Well, ThePeerage is, and it lists those same dates: Lady Charlotte Fitzroy1 F, #105031, b. 5 September 1664, d. 17 February 1717/18 Lady Charlotte Fitzroy was born illegitimately on 5 September 1664. She was the daughter of Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain and Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland. She married Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield, son of Sir Francis Henry Lee, 4th Bt. and Lady Elizabeth Pope, on 6 February 1677. She died on 17 February 1717/18 at age 53 at London, England. On 28 February 1672/73 she was acknowledged as daughter of King Charles II by Warrant. From 6 February 1677/78, her married name became Lee. Children of Lady Charlotte Fitzroy and Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield: [snip] Lady Charlotte Lee+ b. 13 Mar 1678, d. 22 Jan 1721 Charles Lee, Viscount Quarendon b. 6 May 1680, d. Oct 1680 Edward Henry Lee, Viscount Quarendon b. 6 Jun 1681, d. 21 Oct 1713 [snip] So also ThePeerage shows that Charlotte was born in 1664, married in 1677 at age 12, and her first child born when she was 13.
@SamanthaMacariola
@SamanthaMacariola Год назад
I look forward to your videos and enjoy them so much! You have ignited a newfound love for history for me. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
@Sarah-pp3ww
@Sarah-pp3ww Год назад
I was waiting for the inevitable intermarriage but thankfully, it didn’t happen. What a sigh of relief.
@ronhargrove1176
@ronhargrove1176 Год назад
He had that rock star hair style I’m not surprised
@deyvdesagon3-hj8fy
@deyvdesagon3-hj8fy Год назад
I like how her ways of making videos never change from the kings and queens of Europe 6yrs ago to present day
@eddiehancockii
@eddiehancockii Год назад
Lindsay, have you heard of John II, Duke of Cleves? Known as "babymaker" he reportedly fathered 63 ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN! 😮😮😮😮😮! Sixty-Three! My eye twitches just thinking about it... lol
@c-light7624
@c-light7624 Год назад
How is it that all these people from this time period look alike? The mistresses. The group of people in the painting. Even the King looks like his lovers. No variation in features…especially the eyes. Very weird.
@kathleensiemion5108
@kathleensiemion5108 11 месяцев назад
There's not way to prove this, but possible explanation is that there was a particular beauty ideal during the time period with regards to facial features, and people were painted in a way that was in line with that ideal, not all of the time, but a lot of the time. Oliver Cromwell's face doesn't look like a lot of the faces of the other people talked about in this video. Maybe for Cromwell portrait painters were more interested in making an honest portrait than a flattering one.
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 11 месяцев назад
The same reason most female celebrities look similar today, beauty standards. Those who meet beauty standards become more popular, and attracted the eye of the king. Noble families would send their prettiest daughters to court
@maryellencook9528
@maryellencook9528 Год назад
Very interesting video, Lindsay. This backs up one of my earlier comments (maybe not on this channel) that through various links, sometimes sideways of course, that the current British Royal family is still descendants of Henry Tudor via his daughter Margaret Tudor Stuart. People tend to forget that the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was also descended from Margaret Stuart.
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
Margaret Tudor was in our late Queen's ancestry on her father's side, Elizabeth Stuart, Charles I was Electress Sophia of Hanover Mary Tudor, Margaret and Henry VIII sister and her 2nd husband Charles Brandon are in the Queen Mother's Ancestry, but Margaret wasn't
@Persona3Yukari
@Persona3Yukari Год назад
Love your video ❤ . Thank you for the history 👍
@cindchan
@cindchan Год назад
I heard the story of Monmouth many, many years ago (it was during a tour of the Tower of London). The guard said that many people have stated that he has a "detached look about him". Yeah, I know bad joke, but that's the Beef Eaters for you. 😜
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Год назад
😂 So bad. SO good!
@olala-fe9rp
@olala-fe9rp 10 месяцев назад
Charles was such a good dad 😄
@SomePerson_Online
@SomePerson_Online Год назад
Sometimes I wonder if any of these kings had “black” illegitimate children.
@summeroflove394
@summeroflove394 Год назад
Even if they don’t, pretty sure Netflix will make a series about them and make them black
@destinyclark4133
@destinyclark4133 Год назад
It was actually rumored that Louis XIV of France had an illegitimate black daughter who became a nun. Her mother was a black stage actress who Louis was openly fond of. The nun herself was completely convinced that she was in fact Louis daughter and said so to anyone who asked. The rumors got so intense that Louis wife actually traveled to the convent she lived in and asked her to stop telling people she was the daughter of the king. Her response was, “Because you went through all of the trouble to travel here and tell me that I am not the daughter of the king, it only makes me more inclined to believe that I am.”
@teresawelter7530
@teresawelter7530 Год назад
​@@destinyclark4133Lol I hope it really happened like that! The King's daughter is sharp! 😏
@sugarkane4830
@sugarkane4830 Год назад
Why?
@missdefective
@missdefective 10 месяцев назад
😂 favorite kid, Charles Fitzcharles just cause they made 1000% sure everyone knew who’s kid he was 😅
@sionrouge1697
@sionrouge1697 11 месяцев назад
Great Video. I wonder where the modern decedents are today
@goldenhermit
@goldenhermit Год назад
Very interesting! Makes me more curious about the Princess Diana’s family tree. How is she related to King Charles II?
@pedanticradiator1491
@pedanticradiator1491 Год назад
Diana's family is descended from at least 1 illigetimate son of Charles II and also 1 of James II's as well
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@goldenhermit through the Duke of Grafton and the Duke of Richmond, so her link is only through illegitimate lines
@MadDragon-lb7qg
@MadDragon-lb7qg 9 месяцев назад
I live in a town called Ringwood which is on the eastern edge of the New Forest. After the battle of Sedgemore, Monmouth was transported to London, but since it took several days back then, they made a few stops along the way. One stop was a house here near the river. It is now known as Monmouth House for that reason, and my Daughter's school has a house named Monmouth in his honour. There is also a house called Rufus, named for Rufus Stone, which is a few miles away, and the location of King William the 2nd's death.
@lillianmcgrew217
@lillianmcgrew217 8 месяцев назад
Wow this history ❤❤
@maddalena9947
@maddalena9947 Год назад
Can you do a video on the phone communication system in Buckingham or other palaces?
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
why would that be public information
@johncavanaugh1015
@johncavanaugh1015 Год назад
Louis XIV was Queen Henrietta Marie's nephew, not her cousin.
@MononofuLynn
@MononofuLynn 4 месяца назад
Nell: “Come here ya little bastard!” Charles II: 😮 Bruh Nell was extra AF.
@tiffcat1100
@tiffcat1100 Год назад
Berkshire is pronounced bark, rather than burk & King’s English has shire as shu (like shut without the t) :)
@HBpenman
@HBpenman 5 месяцев назад
I was thinking earlier that I didn't know about Charles the 1st and the third,but nothing about the second. This was probably not the best start.😂
@erikaheck8261
@erikaheck8261 Год назад
Happy Pride to Anne and her lil girlfriend :3
@Greyscale11
@Greyscale11 Год назад
Shalom!
@yasmina5556
@yasmina5556 Год назад
« Now we’ll meet the results of all that sensual behaviour » that was hilarious 😂
@fearlessfreedom6097
@fearlessfreedom6097 Год назад
Were there any rumors about the timing of Lady Mary Tudor's husband's death, seeming that he died rather suddenly after wanting her to convert to a different religion, and then she remarried rathe quickly. Then that husband dies 2 years later, and she remarried??????
@susanmorgan8833
@susanmorgan8833 10 месяцев назад
Not sure who you are referring to.
@edwardvofengland1666
@edwardvofengland1666 Год назад
None of this would’ve happened if uncle Richie didn’t make me disappear!
@jackiegillyard758
@jackiegillyard758 Год назад
You have Richmond County and The City of Richmond in Virginia
@LovePrettyNailsLady-Jay80
@LovePrettyNailsLady-Jay80 6 месяцев назад
4:31 May I pls ask, what is that animal on the front of her dress? And how? Was it made from the head of a deer?
@user-de2ow6du6g
@user-de2ow6du6g Год назад
Notice that most of the people mentioned in this video died in their 50s... Imagine what was the life expectancy of lower classes at the time.
@theproplady
@theproplady Год назад
Probably better if they survived childhood, since they weren't able to afford so many vices. Plus doctors often did more harm than good then...
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 11 месяцев назад
Barbara Villiers was 68, Louise de Kérouaille was 85, Moll David was 60, Catherine FitzCharles was 101, Anne Palmer was 61, Charles Fitzroy was 68, Barbara Fitzroy was 64. Plenty of them lived long enough, and commoners would have lived longer due to the lack of venereal disease which was rampant at court
@mariaochenas3634
@mariaochenas3634 Год назад
Imagine if both legends about Charles Beauclerk were true. First she said come here you little bastard and then she held him out the window.
@andreajade541
@andreajade541 Год назад
now i'm kinda curious about mary ii of england. i've already heard a lot about mary i, elizabeth i, anne, and elizabeth ii, but not much about anne's sister, mary ii. i didn't even know mary ii became queen.
@kristyraffaelo9310
@kristyraffaelo9310 Год назад
Brief history has a video for every monarch to the hangovers right now. Has a video on William and Mary.
@susanmorgan8833
@susanmorgan8833 10 месяцев назад
heirs to the throne at that point in time were (1) Mary, her younger sister (2) Anne, and a cousin (3) William of Orange, who was also Mary's husband. The throne was offered to Mary, and William apparently objected unless it could be a co-monarchy, which Anne also agreed to, as her right to the throne came before Williams. Mary II and William III held the throne jointly.
@lsmith9249
@lsmith9249 8 месяцев назад
@andreajade54 she married Prince William of Orange, his mother Mary, Princess Royal was the eldest daughter of Charles I so they were both his grandchildren and first cousins and were both offered the throne but she was the heir to throne though they are our only joint Monarchs
@jl-vk8kd
@jl-vk8kd 9 месяцев назад
So he’s got two sons with the same name Charles Fitzroy? How do they differentiate between the two tho? The elder and the younger?
@royalthisnthat
@royalthisnthat Год назад
Perhaps Frogmore is bad-luck for couples whose wives look after chickens? Both so unhappy! 20:49 🐓🐓
@VilhjalmrVilhjalmrsson
@VilhjalmrVilhjalmrsson Год назад
"It's good to be the king."
@pennypixie
@pennypixie Год назад
I’m sorry, “cancel Christmas” just makes me think of Tommy Egan in Power. 🤣
@isabel_withonel9554
@isabel_withonel9554 Год назад
it's interesting, there is so much info on Charles I and II but when you try to find anything on Charles the simple or bald of west Francia there's almost nothing. definitely nothing detailed. he ruled in the late 8-900s and dealt with a lot of viking attacks and religious issues and was Charlemagne's grandson. I think he may have been a III Charles in regards to his family's and francias line but when I try to search anything, even super specifically, there are maybe a few overview vids about Charlemagne's empire and the Viking attacks during charles' reign but nothing more. I wish I could find a detailed account of his reign and life but it only ever really pulls up stuff from the now king Charles III of England. idk
@penelopelol1174
@penelopelol1174 Год назад
Do a video on 18 lovers of Edwina Mountbatten
@PinkTikiria
@PinkTikiria 10 месяцев назад
Fitzroy doesn’t come from the anglo-saxon era but from the french invasion of William the Conqueror. « Fitz » being old French for « fils » -> « son »
@LJB103
@LJB103 Год назад
Excellent video. One pronunciation correction: the Duke of St Albans' surname is spelled Beauclerk, but pronounced as "Bow-clair).
@Valhalla88888
@Valhalla88888 6 месяцев назад
He was King of Scotland before King of England should be Charles 2nd of Scotland and 2nd of England is this order😂😂😂😂😂
@zabrinna6554
@zabrinna6554 Год назад
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Год назад
It seems good to be King.
@2390izzi
@2390izzi 5 месяцев назад
He had very good looking children, and they all look so much like him undeniably!
@alicequinn290
@alicequinn290 Год назад
traveling to the Americas/Caribbean islands all the way from europe was basically a death sentence back in that time period
@hawaiicutefactory
@hawaiicutefactory Год назад
If you look at my family tree, sometimes I'm descended from a king/queen, all their siblings, all their spouses, and all their other spouses. Nuts!
@Greyscale11
@Greyscale11 Год назад
Charles Lennox is my 8x great-grandfather. Any cousins here?
@lilia_casburn
@lilia_casburn Год назад
Would you consider doing a video on Russian history, for example, on tsardom or early communism? It’s one of the events in history I find most fascinating second from the tudors! 😊
@traceybeagle9934
@traceybeagle9934 Год назад
Charles 2nd is my favourite monarch.
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