Charles II - The King With the Wilder Love Life Than Henry VIII (Video)
Charles II of England, known as the Merry Monarch, led a notorious love life, surpassing even Henry VIII in scandalous affairs. Born in 1630, Charles spent his early years in exile due to his father's overthrow by Parliament in the English Civil War.
In 1661, he was invited to reclaim the throne, marking the restoration of the monarchy. While Charles had notable achievements as a patron of arts and sciences, he is most remembered for his prolific adulterous relationships. His mistresses, integral to the court, engaged in public liaisons, creating intrigue and rivalries.
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Notable among them was Louise de Kéroualle, a French spy, and Barbara Palmer, who boldly contested Charles's marriage. Charles's love for actresses like Moll Davis and Nell Gwynn added a theatrical dimension to his scandalous pursuits. Despite marrying Catherine of Braganza, Charles never let fidelity interfere with his numerous affairs, resulting in a lack of legitimate heirs. Charles's love life, a mix of politics and passion, solidified his reputation as a monarch with a more audacious romantic history than Henry VIII.
Top image: Portrait of Charles II of England. Source: Public Domain