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Charles II of England had several at once, forcing them to spend their time vying to be the favourite and verbally stabbing each other in the back. The most famous was the actress Nell Gwynn, who once ...
LONDON is chock full of fantastic pubs but knowing which ones to really go to can be tricky. It is estimated that the capital city has more than 3,500 pubs, in fact. But whether you’re ...
King Charles attended his first-ever Trooping the Colour in 1951 when he was just three years old. That year, the ceremony was in celebration of his grandfather, King George VI.
King Charles will be honored at the Trooping the Colour parade on June 14, ... However, it was formally linked to the monarch's birthday during the reign of King George II in 1748.
While it was first performed during the reign of King Charles II, it became an annual event in 1760, after the accession of King George III. Beginning and ending at Buckingham Palace, ...
Nearby wine bar The Cobbles was rumored to be the home of King Charles II’s mistress Nell Gwynn. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Bray Cottages (@braycottages) Where to Shop.
Some 16 years later, construction was finished on the first iteration of Windsor Castle, now the oldest and largest occupied ...
Kings and princes have had their mistresses since the dawn of time - women deemed desirable enough to share a royal pillow, but not posh enough to become a wife.
Charles II has come down in history as a swashbuckling gallant who bedded every pretty lady who caught his fancy. According to this revealing and entertaining biography, by one of Nell Gwyn’s direct ...