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Outlander actor Andrew Gower visits Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites 

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'Incredible… anyone who's a fan of the show must come and see this!'
That's what Outlander actor Andrew Gower had to say about our Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites exhibition when he visited last week. www.nms.ac.uk/j...
Andrew plays the Prince in the TV adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's best-selling books.
Outlander is available now on More 4 and Amazon Prime. Find out what he thought of the exhibition and how he felt coming face to face with objects connected to a historical character he knows so well.
Image credits:
1. Actors in photo Sam Heughan, Duncan Lacroix and Andrew Gower. OUTLANDER (2014), SEASON 02, EPISODE #0210 // PRESTONPANS © 2016 Sony Pictures Television Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2. Letter written by Charles Edward Stewart to his father 4 May 1728. Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017.
3. Portrait by Louis Gabriel Blanchet, shows Charles Edward Stuart at 19. Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017.
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@RodCornholio
@RodCornholio 4 года назад
He deserved an award. His portrayal was so believable. It was as if someone time traveled, kidnapped the actual prince and put them on camera. Perfectly cast..
@loisoutjers4412
@loisoutjers4412 3 года назад
Andrew's portrayal of the Bonnie Prince is fantastic
@schusterlehrling
@schusterlehrling Год назад
But not based on the real Bonny Prince Charlie. Historically inaccurate to say the least.
@fokkerfilms560
@fokkerfilms560 11 месяцев назад
Um... what about that English accent though? Surely it would have been French, Italian or something?
@lauriewhite5589
@lauriewhite5589 7 месяцев назад
Bonnie Prince Charlie was born in Italy and is buried in the Vatican. He returned to Scotland to claim his family's right to the throne of Scotland
@Marie0575
@Marie0575 5 лет назад
"Mark me, James." Love it.
@julesj5853
@julesj5853 3 года назад
We should all just go around talking like that. Lol
@MagicApple03
@MagicApple03 4 года назад
Waited for him to say, 'Mark Me!'. It was something that bothered me, now I find it endearing. I wish I was in Scotland to visit myself!
@theresahall1490
@theresahall1490 6 лет назад
As I watched Andrew Gower play Prince Charlie I specifically thought to myself....my what a wonderful actor he is. He was perfectly chosen for this part and did a Bonnie job! loved him...awesome
@fokkerfilms560
@fokkerfilms560 11 месяцев назад
That English accent though?
@Cisssana
@Cisssana 3 года назад
Andrew Gowen impressed me so much with his ability to portray this complicated character - Bonny Prince Charles was both superficial and not at all prepared for the role he had taken upon himself, but also deeply faithful to his idea of divine calling. The re-incarnation was most amazing. I was watching the scenes with BPC admiring and admiring again the brilliance of the young actor who is capable of such emotional and mental depth!
@karenmendoza9521
@karenmendoza9521 7 лет назад
Mark me
@tawnymacleod4022
@tawnymacleod4022 3 года назад
My mama is a Stewart what a beautiful tribute to our Bonnie prince Charlie. Thanks to DNA I have the honor of learning my lineage of my people our heritage and their stories!
@brendapowell4795
@brendapowell4795 3 года назад
In Northumberland there is a Jacobite Society( interested in history) one of the patrons is a direct descendant of BPC through a daughter.The other one a direct descendant of Earl of Derwentwater through a daughter. Thought this might be of interest.
@xyz5765
@xyz5765 Год назад
My many times great grandmother was Elizabeth Stuart ( not THAT Elizabeth Stuart) born in Scotland in 1726 & immigrated to the US in 1746. Wonder if she has any connection.
@carolynbutler601
@carolynbutler601 7 лет назад
Wow! Andrew looks so different and so much better then the Bonnie Prince (Mark Me! Mark Me! Mark Me!!) Arrrrrrrggggg
@utunnful
@utunnful 6 лет назад
Carolyn Butler i find myself saying that line a lot 😂😂😂
@evelynwashere13
@evelynwashere13 5 лет назад
I didn't know who he was at first!!! My kids think I'm crazy when I occasionally come out with "Mark Me ☝️☝️☝️". I loved his character!
@youtubecommenter37
@youtubecommenter37 3 года назад
No one looks good in those wigs. I can’t believe they were considered fashionable at one time
@joebutlersnr7017
@joebutlersnr7017 3 года назад
Yea but doesn't he look like BPC ? Kinda freaky.
@calen27
@calen27 3 года назад
Mark me!😂
@pskton
@pskton 6 лет назад
He did a great job playing Bonnie prince Charlie. He’s better looking in real life than the show.
@gemolibre
@gemolibre 4 года назад
I didn't see Bonnie Prince Charlie like that, but this gentleman is charming ! And he seems passionate about his character in Outlander.
@CubingBookworm_
@CubingBookworm_ 6 лет назад
I love how they're playing Skye Boat. Speed Bonnie boat, like a bird on a wing, "Onward!" The sailors cry. Carry the lad that's born to be king. Over the sea to Skye...
@christinelawrence4315
@christinelawrence4315 3 года назад
It truly is a beautiful song ....
@rosidel5249
@rosidel5249 6 лет назад
He did a fantastic job as the prince on outlander absolutley loved his performance
@gladiator7731
@gladiator7731 5 лет назад
Mark me! You are a great actor Andrew! Your play in this role was fantastic!
@judyholiday1794
@judyholiday1794 4 года назад
Mark Me,Jamie ..Lol!! just loved him in this amazing series..
@illonacardona6176
@illonacardona6176 6 лет назад
he was terrific as BPC! Mark me!
@claires1177
@claires1177 3 года назад
"Mark my words". Unforgettable character, brilliant actor!
@katieyoung7036
@katieyoung7036 7 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant as the Bonnie Prince!!!
@RodCornholio
@RodCornholio 4 года назад
I've seen a LOT of film acting in my time and there's a handful (his role included) that come close to being utterly believable.
@fokkerfilms560
@fokkerfilms560 11 месяцев назад
The English accent took me out of it I'm afraid.
@johnwilson7680
@johnwilson7680 3 года назад
The Bonnie Prince has become my favorite character in Outlander largely due to Andrew Gower’s brilliant portrayal.
@carolynhaney3888
@carolynhaney3888 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed your portrayal of Bonnie Charlie. Great.
@daliavg1
@daliavg1 3 года назад
“Mark me” he did a great job playing Charles.
@27capricia
@27capricia 3 года назад
One of the best performance in outlander. Just amazing 🤗
@helenmanson8199
@helenmanson8199 7 лет назад
I think that he was perfect for Prince Charles when you see him next to the picture of the actual prince the resemblance is remarkable.
@mammybelle7302
@mammybelle7302 5 лет назад
I love how he speaks...x
@resortpoint
@resortpoint 4 года назад
‘Mark me.’ Brilliant humor. 😂😂😂😂
@ellen9575
@ellen9575 3 года назад
He did 2 episodes on Murdoch Mysteries that I love. I can watch them over and over again!
@shirleynitka5030
@shirleynitka5030 3 года назад
he has been in 3 shows that Ive watched. He is incredible the way he morphs himself into these damaged human beings. Looking at you now, I never would have believed it possible.
@lilycd6168
@lilycd6168 Год назад
loved his portrayal!! Well done!!
@maryspencer2671
@maryspencer2671 7 лет назад
Thanks Andrew you fid an awesome job as Bonnie Prince Charlie. Mark me.
@odettemanlove1759
@odettemanlove1759 4 года назад
Absolutely sterling performance!
@christinelawrence4315
@christinelawrence4315 3 года назад
I'm from Australia and I would LOVE to come to Scotland to explore your amazing history, heritage, languages and people!! #ILoveScotland .. XX
@Womanwithblackdog
@Womanwithblackdog 4 года назад
Beautifully played by Mr Gower.
@dottieallen8286
@dottieallen8286 7 лет назад
Just visited Scotland on a special "outlander tour" and got to see this Exhibit. Very well done and very informative.
@mikkiduf
@mikkiduf 4 года назад
Andrew I absolutely loved your portrayal of Bonnie Prince Charlie!!!!
@doglady9334
@doglady9334 7 лет назад
wish so much i could come see this exhibit. this is my heritage on my fathers side. my Gramma was a Stuart that traces back to the Bonnie Prince. I've always felt a connection.
@chloewilliams3190
@chloewilliams3190 6 лет назад
That's incredible!
@barbdekruger3272
@barbdekruger3272 4 года назад
We were told growing up that we are related to Bonnie prince Charles also . We are from the the klem clan. We live in the Rochester ,New York area. My name is Marilyn Ann gebhard daughter of Eleanor klem . Daughter of Charles klem, son of John Baptist klem. We’re doing research on our ancestors. I got all excited when I came across the series The Outlanders. If you have more research to share my email is lifematters1958@gmail.com would love to connect .
@831Billy
@831Billy 2 года назад
He didn’t have kids did he??
@elisabethnerolk2283
@elisabethnerolk2283 5 лет назад
If you are so dedicated to get to acting a character like Andrew just talked about, his studying prince Charlie and the whole history before he got to play the part , that is what makes him a ASTONISHING and dedicated ACTOR!
@vtx1321
@vtx1321 5 лет назад
Sorry but not so. Charles was Nothing like Andrews portrayal however fine an.actor he is . We know there are many lies and propoganda stories about him. The fight.came to Scotland because There was loyalty to The legitimate King.. Charlie was a.decedent of Robert Bruce . His Grandfather did Not chose to go in Exile he fled knowing he would be executed by English Lord's just as Charles .the 1st was.. He had NO choice. Charlie spoke English French and Gaelic too. He was of.large build his.clothing still in Skye proves this. He was dragged from The battlefield too. He was.a coragous and charasmatic man who.woukd never have had support from.warriors like locheil and Murray if he was.in.any way weak and.cowardly. I urge anyone.who believes he.was. Do your own in depth reaserch You clearly did not read his Aid de Camp biography..
@wendyw8931
@wendyw8931 3 года назад
The Prince had the best intentions, but he was foolish to even think about battling the mighty British army. Knowing that defeat was imminent, he fled. He was a disgrace!
@briandelaney9710
@briandelaney9710 2 года назад
He could have marched to London
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 2 года назад
@@briandelaney9710 He was defeated and lost most of his men. A march to London would have been a joke. Read about the battle. It was a total defeat.
@nickydee1325
@nickydee1325 Год назад
Mark me ! He was fantastic as the Prince !
@shelaghjackson9577
@shelaghjackson9577 7 лет назад
I saw this exhibit last week, but I would advise people to read up a bit of the history first so as to be more informed. It's a great exhibit in one of the best museums in the world.💖
@richardlandis793
@richardlandis793 3 года назад
He is an excellent actor.
@jameslake6306
@jameslake6306 3 года назад
Mark me...Andrew is an interesting guy. I'd love to know more
@belle2154
@belle2154 4 года назад
I hope he knows what an AWESOME part he played in that series. Jeez was a Master he is. Just loved his character. ♥️✨♥️✨♥️⚜️
@marymarques8947
@marymarques8947 3 года назад
Brilliant actor!
@JaneDeuberInter
@JaneDeuberInter 3 года назад
Understanding your process in creating this character was a gift. You are such a great actor and I can’t wait to see what’s next for you. :-)
@leza6288
@leza6288 2 года назад
He’s a great actor!!! This a beautiful interview! The artifacts are incredible!!!!
@marianb.9133
@marianb.9133 6 лет назад
Being German - and not having seen Outlander yet by then, I visited Edinburgh and this exhibition in Sept. 2017. As I had no clue about the whole story (now I do!!), I had a very hard time to follow everything. The presentation was done in a way that you had to be acquainted with British history. I was simply missing an overview to start with, just a plain table with all the hard historic dates and details. So I had a very vivid experience brought about by all the nice artefacts. But I did not have an instructive experience, it was more impressions by bits and pieces. I think there should have been more of real historical sensemaking- all the more as there is not so much of a coherent Scottish history lesson in British schools. At least this is what I have been told...
@susangavaghan
@susangavaghan 3 года назад
It looked brilliant. His portrayal was excellent.
@SaintVodou
@SaintVodou Год назад
My mother would say he cleans up nicely, however well he portrayed the Bonnie “Mark Me” Prince. I loved him-a man too small for his ambitions…
@livethearagonexperience8728
@livethearagonexperience8728 6 лет назад
We love this Museum, great, absolutely yes!
@ilovedobermans2
@ilovedobermans2 7 лет назад
If I could, I would definitely go see it. Ever since I was a small child I have loved going to museums and looking at articles from the past, reading about where it was found, what it was used for, and in some cases, who it was for and used it. Going to places like forts helped give dimension and more understanding, but fiction, although it IS fiction, helped bring it more to life. Shows like Outlander brings it to life, although from one of two views. Seeing the Prince Charlie exhibit would certainly help understand him more, and probably view him in another, less harsh light for me, anyway.
@danoslehoy
@danoslehoy 6 лет назад
Me encanta este actor y su maravillosa actuación en el personaje de Bonnie Prince Charles de Outlander.
@youbalezekias
@youbalezekias 6 лет назад
Wow, I live in Nantes in France and noticed it was on the map in the background !!! Made some research and found out Bonnie Prince Charles had stayed here... so exciting !
@666Segal
@666Segal Год назад
Mark me! You should totally see this exhibition!
@tiffc5774
@tiffc5774 3 года назад
best character in show ❤️
@bernicebest
@bernicebest 3 года назад
What an interesting Insight into the life of B.P.C and the history behind him, Andrew Gower portrayed him magnificently, I would say on a par with Sam Heughan’s portrayal of Jamie Fraser, I believe all of the cast from ‘Outlander’ to be phenomenal in my view, an extraordinary mythical love story about time travel back to the 17th.century, taken from the books written by ‘Diana Gabaldon’ what a wonderful legacy she has given us! thank you for sharing this knowledge with us ‘Outlander’ addicts, from a Sassenach in the U.K.
@limymariamathew4680
@limymariamathew4680 5 лет назад
MARK ME!! You are soo lovely 😗
@meeeka
@meeeka 4 года назад
I wonder, did he really say "mark me" that much?
@mallikarjunareddy6122
@mallikarjunareddy6122 4 года назад
I am from INDIA.....I love Scottish and there culture,clothes
@pamelaevm880
@pamelaevm880 4 года назад
"Mark me"
@labitcoineragt3596
@labitcoineragt3596 Год назад
Love it!
@kaleidoscopeallie
@kaleidoscopeallie 7 лет назад
Hoooooly crrrrAP does he look like the painting or what. I had no idea they'd found such a dead ringer to play the bonnie prince.
@maarukka58
@maarukka58 6 лет назад
That is not Charles Edward Stuart on the painting but his Brother Henry Benedikt.
@MJ-cc4uf
@MJ-cc4uf 5 лет назад
@TheBritishBulldog ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZhUwLReQrlc.html
@afterimage2k
@afterimage2k Год назад
Unfortunately we now know that the Stuart in the portrait isn’t Charles Edward but is his younger brother Henry. This misidentification came as a shock to many Jacobites.
@MoniqueIsMyMuse
@MoniqueIsMyMuse 3 года назад
Fascinating stuff.
@deannadiehl5160
@deannadiehl5160 3 года назад
Mark me! To me he favors Charlie.
@marciasharpe3983
@marciasharpe3983 3 года назад
OH MY STARS! I had volume turned down at first and didn't realize that he played PC!!! ha!
@florramirez6298
@florramirez6298 5 лет назад
I visited!! I love it! ♥️
@adailzavieira6164
@adailzavieira6164 5 лет назад
Que gracinha esse príncipe!!!!💕 perfeito 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
@pamelaevm880
@pamelaevm880 4 года назад
Hahahaha I said Mark me before I looked at the comment seemed the same thought came into all our!
@leahsmith2078
@leahsmith2078 4 года назад
MARK ME
@TheJasmin29
@TheJasmin29 3 года назад
Genius bonnie 😍
@cheryllim7728
@cheryllim7728 7 лет назад
Am planning to go to Scotland in dec but realized the exhibition is only til 12 nov 😭😭😭
@mod0411
@mod0411 3 года назад
Mark my words
@susanbieber6970
@susanbieber6970 4 года назад
Another handsome redhead! Who knew?
@mikkiduf
@mikkiduf 3 года назад
Charming handsome man Mark me!!!
@ubielydejesusramirez2874
@ubielydejesusramirez2874 2 года назад
Hombre,hiciste un gran papel como el príncipe Charles,tremendo personaje tan místico,tan encausado en su propósito,de restaurar su trono,y sobre todo tan lujurioso,pues escoger aquel burdel para buscar adeptos a su causa,con una doble moral,pero la pasion por su país,en hora buena gran representación 👏👏👏👏🇦🇲💕
@mmcelroyfuchs
@mmcelroyfuchs 7 лет назад
Will the exhibit travel to other museums?
@joelmateles1826
@joelmateles1826 6 лет назад
Ele é fisicamente muito parecido com o príncipe Bonnie Charlie.
@7777777roma
@7777777roma 2 года назад
God will and does love you for it .
@pskton
@pskton 6 лет назад
Hope they bring that to Chicago.
@iloveejbgssnoopy
@iloveejbgssnoopy 6 лет назад
Wow so fascinating
@constantlyinlove
@constantlyinlove 3 года назад
I wanted someone to call him on that "Mark me" crap so bad!
@Whiterose2014
@Whiterose2014 6 лет назад
God bless the Stuart’s. God defend Scotland and down with the union.
@Alan_Mac
@Alan_Mac 4 года назад
This video is about the portrayal of the Unionist Charles Edward Stuart. Why would you want god to bless him?
@Whiterose2014
@Whiterose2014 4 года назад
@@Alan_Mac Unionist??? Nope. The Stuart's who were banished ruled when the kingdoms were independent but under the same crown. Do your history silly 😀. Actually heres the manifesto at Glenfinnan 19th 1745 on behalf of King james. The 8th and 3rd... The reading of this commission was succeeded by the following manifesto:- "James VIII by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all our loving subjects, of what degree or quality soever, greeting. "Having always borne the most constant affection to our ancient kingdom of Scotland, from whence we derive our royal origin, and where our progenitors have swayed the sceptre with glory through a longer succession of kings than any monarchy upon earth can at this day boast of; we cannot but behold with the deepest concern the miseries they suffer under a foreign usurpation, and the intolerable burdens daily added to their yoke, which become yet more sensible to us when we consider the constant zeal and affection the generality of our subject of that our ancient kingdom have expressed for us on all occasions, and particularly when we had the satisfaction of being ourselves amongst them. "We see a nation always famous for valour, and highly esteemed by the greatest of Foreign potentates, reduced to the condition of a province, under the specious pretence of an union with a more powerful neighbour. In consequence of this pretended union, grievous and unprecedented taxes have been laid on, and levied with severity in spite of all the representations that could be made to the contrary; and these have not failed to produce that poverty and decay of trade which were easily foreseen to be the necessary consequences of such oppresive measures. "To prevent the just resentment which could not but arise from such usage, our faithful Highlanders, a people always trained up and inured to arms, have been deprived of them; forts and citadels have been built and garrisoned where no foreign invasion could be apprehended, and a military government has been effectually introduced, as into a conquered country. It is easy to forsee what must be the consequences of such violent and unprecedented proceedings, if a timely remedy be not put to them; neither is it less maifest that such a remedy can ever be obtained but by our restoration to the throne of our ancestors, into whose royal heart such destructive maxims could never find admittance. "We think it needless to call to mind how solicitous we have ever been, and how often we have ventured our royal person, to compass this great end; which the Divine Providence seems now to have furnished us with the means of doing effectually by enabling our good subjects in England to shake off the yoke, under which they have likewise felt their share of the common calamities. Our former experience leaves us no room to doubt of the cheerful and hearty concurrence of our Scots subjects on this occasion, towards the perfecting the great and glorious work; but that none may be deterred by the memory of past miscarriages from returning to their duty, and being restored to the happiness they formerly enjoyed, we in this public manner think fit to make known our gracious intentions towards all our people. "We do therefore, by this our royal declaration, absolutely and effectually pardon and remit all treasons, and other crimes hitherto committed against our royal father, or ourselves. From the benefit of which pardon we except none, but such as shall, after the publication hereof, wilfully and maliciously oppose us, or those who shall appear or endeavour to appear in arms for our service. "We farther declare that we will with all convenient speed call a free parliament; that by the advice and assistance of such an assembly, we may be enabled to repair the breaches caused by so long an usurpation, to redress all grievences, and to free our people from the unsupportable burden of the malt-tax, and al other hardships and impositions which have been the consequence of the pretended union; that so the nation may be restored to that honour, liberty, and independency, which it formerely enjoyed. "We likewise promise upon our royal word to protect, secure, and maintain all our Protestant subjects in the free exercise of their religion, and in the full enjoyment of all their rights, privileges, and immunities, and in the secure possession of all churches, universities, colleges, and schools, conform to the laws of the land. "All this we shall be ready to confirm in our first parliament; in which we promise to pass any act or acts that shall be judged necessary to secure each private person in the full possession of his liberty and property, to advance trade, to relieve the poor, and establish the general welfare and tranquility of the nation. In all such matters we are fully resolved to act always by the advice of our parliaments, and to value none of our titles so much as that of common father of our people, which we shall ever show ourselves to be by our constant endeavours to promote the quiet and happiness of all our subjects. And we shall be particularly solicitous to settle, encourage, and maintain the fishery and linen manufacturers of the nation, which we are sensible may be of such advantage to it, and which we hope are works reserved for us to accomplish. "As for those who shall appear more signally zealour for the recovery of our just rights and the prosperity of their country, we shall take effectual care to reward them according to their respective degrees and merits. And we particularly promise, as aforesaid, our full, free, and general pardon to all officers, soldiers, and sailors, now engaged in the service of the usurper, whether of the sea or land, provided that upon the publication hereof, and before they engage in any fight or battle against our forces, they quit the said unjust and unwarrantable service, and return to their duty, in which case we shall pay them all the arrears that shall be at that time due to them from the usurper; we shall grant to the officers the same commissions they shall then bear, if not higher; and to all soldiers and sailors a gratification of a whole year's pay for their forwardness in promoting our service. "We farther promose and declare, that the vassals of such as shall without regard to our present declaration, obstinately persist in their rebellion, and thereby forfeit all pretensions to our royal clemecy, shall be delivered from all servitude they were formerly bound to, and shall have grants and charters of their lands to be held immediately of the crown, provided they, upon the publication of this our royal declaration, declare openy for us, and join heartily in the cause of their country. "And having this declared our gracious intentions to our loving subjects, we do hereby require and command them to be assisting to us n the recovery of our rights, and of their own liberties; and that all our subjects, from the age of sixteen to sixty, do, upon the setting up of our royal standard, immediately to it, or join themselves to such as shall first appear for us in their respective shires; and also to seize the horses and arms of all suspected persons, and all ammunition, forage, and whatever else may be necessary for the use of our forces. "We also strictly command all receivers, collectors, or other persons who may be seized of any sum or sums of money levied in the name or for the use of the usurper, to retain such sum or sums of money in their own hands, till they can pay them to some person of distinction appearing publicly for us, and demanding the same for our use and service; whose receipt or receipts shall be a sufficient discharge for all such collectors, receivers, or other persons, their heirs, &c. "Lastly, we do hereby require all sheriffs of shires, stewards of stewarties, and their respective deputies, magistrates or royal boroughs, and bailies of regalities, and all others to whom it may belong, to publish this our declaration, at the market crosses or their respective towns and boroughs, and there to proclaim as under the penalty of being proceeded against according to law, for their neglect of so necessary and important a duty. After this manifesto had been read, the Marquis of Tullibardine returned to the prince's quarters with the standard under an escort of 50 Camerons. In about an hour after the conclusion of this ceremony, Macdonald of Keppoch joined the prince with 300 of his men; and in the evening some gentlemen of the name of Macleod, displeased with the conduct of their chief, arrived at Glenfinnan, proffered their services to the prince, and offered to return to Skye, and raise all the men they could in support of his cause. On arriving at Glenfinnan, Macdonald of Tierndriech presented the prince with an excellent horse which he had taken from Captain Scott. The animated appearance of the glen, which now resounded with the martial strains of the pibroch, contrasted strongly with the solitery gloom which prevailed when the prince entered it. Instead of a small party which joined him in the morning, Charles found himself within a few hours at the head of a body of about 1,200 brave and resolute men, warmly attached to his person and cause, at least those of them who were chiefs, and ready and willing to hazard their lives in his service. Charles was exceedingly delighted at the appearance of his little army, and it has been observed that at no other time did he look more cheerful or display a greater buoyancy of spirits.
@Alan_Mac
@Alan_Mac 4 года назад
@@Whiterose2014 I know you Natters are soft in the head but that is a work of fiction. No such manifesto was declared at Glenfinnan.
@Whiterose2014
@Whiterose2014 4 года назад
@@Alan_Mac Ok professor. 🙄
@Catherine-1968
@Catherine-1968 3 года назад
Mahk me!
@kirstintoscano3426
@kirstintoscano3426 5 лет назад
Würde gerne solche Doku mal auf deutsch sehen ,da mich England und Schottland sehr interessiert
@mirenfernandez4357
@mirenfernandez4357 5 лет назад
The Duke of Alba
@tomekkruk6147
@tomekkruk6147 4 года назад
Great grandson of the polish king Jan III Sobieski, who defeated the turks in 1683, saving europe fron the islamic invasion at Vienna. One of the greatest and most important batltes in Europe history.
@johnchristie8060
@johnchristie8060 2 года назад
Scotland was his country he was scotlands king and british king but for the imposters from Germany
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 2 года назад
Scotland was not his country. He was born in Italy and grew up in Italy. And the British kicked out his grandfather, who was a terrible king. The "imposters" from Germany also had Stuart ancestry.
@virginiai1
@virginiai1 7 лет назад
I would love to visit Scotland someday for family research.
@rishabhs4956
@rishabhs4956 6 лет назад
Who's family research?
@marypasco2213
@marypasco2213 3 года назад
What disturbed me the most about the character of ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’, was why, if he was born and lived in Italy, he didn’t have an Italian accent? Since I have read, in comments here, that he more than likely had Bipolar Disorder, I dislike the character a LITTLE(very little) less, i still couldn’t stand the man!
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 2 года назад
He did have an Italian accent. When he arrived in Scotland people said, "He's a damned Italian!"
@luminousmoon86
@luminousmoon86 6 лет назад
I love Outlander, and I do think Andrew Gower was brilliant in his performance, but I also sometimes wonder if the script wasn't a teensy bit unfair to Bonnie Prince Charlie. Certainly he must have been a bit deluded and short-sighted, to think that he could succeed against such odds, but on the other hand, I do wonder if he was quite as ridiculous as the Outlander script portrays him. And in the second series, a couple times he did things that I actually found quite commendable (like insisting that the British prisoners of war be treated well and fairly), but the show seemed like it was trying to portray that as weak or something. I don't know if that was historically accurate.
@samantham1900
@samantham1900 6 лет назад
Kate Wood if you go to the exhibit you actually see a primary source (a letter) that describes Bonnie Prince Charlie as having extreme lows and extreme highs (like his mother). From this we can theorise he had bipolar disorder and it honestly explains so much in concerns to his thought process and actions during this time. If you have the chance definitely visit the exhibit.
@KamikazethecatII
@KamikazethecatII 6 лет назад
He wasn't deluded to think he could succeed. He nearly did but for a deceiving English spy, who got him to turn around.
@AlexMiller31
@AlexMiller31 5 лет назад
My baby, he's such a gorgeous angel mmmm God sure knew what he was doing making a drop dead gorgeous angel as a human being British actor play in many hit hot shows from AD Roman Empire on Netflix to Outlander the dudes wickedly magical, good, and sexy in one !!! Love you Andrew and keep on doing what you're doing and never stop honey ever! Gosh I wish I was his woman and marry him have his babies XD :)
@AnomalisticD
@AnomalisticD Год назад
M A R K M E
@mirenfernandez4357
@mirenfernandez4357 5 лет назад
The real king of Scotland de Duke of Alba because your surname is Fitz James Stuard he luces in Madrid in Liria Palace ir Dueñas palace
@Alan_Mac
@Alan_Mac 4 года назад
William of Orange was the last king of Scotland.
@mirenfernandez4357
@mirenfernandez4357 5 лет назад
He lives in Madrid le Sevilla
@teacmicro
@teacmicro 4 года назад
Andrew was great as the Prince in Outlander. Loved the show, especially the first three series, the Scottish ones.
@amitgeambashu2592
@amitgeambashu2592 Год назад
Mark me , . Jaimne
@aimeerobinson7358
@aimeerobinson7358 6 лет назад
Hey his hair it red, and he cute.not ill looking.
@corrinemills
@corrinemills 4 года назад
Ikr mark me
@carlosfaisca1814
@carlosfaisca1814 3 года назад
What the nickname "Bonnie" means?
@mikkiduf
@mikkiduf 3 года назад
It means handsome or pretty or beautiful depending on what you’re describing
@mabusharn3761
@mabusharn3761 3 года назад
Where's my "Mark Me"? This is intolerable!
@josephreilly823
@josephreilly823 3 года назад
Why is he english
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