Charles II

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Charles II

r 1630-85

Famous for growing up in exile

He was invited to come back to England after years spent wandering round Europe to sit on his father’s throne in 1660. The country had had enough of the disruption caused by not having a king. 

Charles II

Charles II at Hampton Court Palace

Charles II installed one of his retired mistresses, Barbara Villiers, as Keeper and Chief Steward of the Mansion and Honour of Hampton Court. 

He also spent his honeymoon with his official wife, Katherine of Braganza, at the palace. 


Also famous for...

Having lots of mistresses and many illegitimate children

Although he recognised no fewer than fourteen illegitimate children as his own, he never had a legitimate son or daughter to inherit his kingdom.


Did you know?

Charles II made wig-wearing fashionable in London. The most popular ones were long, dark and curly, like the King’s own natural hair. 

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