King Charles II's Mistresses

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History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday

History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday

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@LindsayHoliday
@LindsayHoliday Жыл бұрын
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@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
Love your work girl! You always make my day!
@LipglossAndLove13
@LipglossAndLove13 Жыл бұрын
that was a really good segue!! I love honey too, its great!
@_Unoffical_Norahhh_
@_Unoffical_Norahhh_ Жыл бұрын
You do realize this implies you watch your own videos right? /Gen
@giovannibey7836
@giovannibey7836 Жыл бұрын
I have a serious general question for you if you don't mind, why is the description swarthy? And the photos are all Pasty or pale color as in very recessive?
@CMAlongi
@CMAlongi Жыл бұрын
"You are mistaken. I am the PROTESTANT whore!" 😂🤣 Iconic.
@gr8flyerfan
@gr8flyerfan Жыл бұрын
Savage, indeed!
@Laramaria2
@Laramaria2 Жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard 😂
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
I have the thought that if IG and Twitter had been a thing in the 17th Century, Nelle would have been ariot on them @the protestantwh0r3
@sierrabird3817
@sierrabird3817 Жыл бұрын
My 10th great grandmother😂 I’ve always joked I get my sense of humor from my grandmother but maybe I should be crediting Nell!!
@veronicado1016
@veronicado1016 Жыл бұрын
What an iconic line! 😂
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
My favorite has to be Louise de Kérouaille. Louise, always treated Queen Catherine of Braganza with respect; in return, Catherine defended Louise during the anti-Catholic hysteria of the so-called “Popish Plot” of 1678. She was the epitome of everything a proper mistress should be.
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
I'm Nellie's fan. She seems like a riot. If I ever get to write a Doctor Who episode, she's one of my ideas.
@AquaMoonMaiden
@AquaMoonMaiden Жыл бұрын
Louise was also spying on the English for France. Classy and poised she may have been, but any personal affection she had for Charles wasn’t enough to stop her nagging Louis XIV after Charles’s death for payment for services rendered. I doubt a proper royal mistress should be an agent for a foreign power.
@destinyclark4133
@destinyclark4133 Жыл бұрын
@@AquaMoonMaiden Not Louise’s fault that Charles II was so lust driven that he didn’t have enough sense to realize he was sleeping with a spy 🤷🏽‍♀️
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
She's also my fave but lets be honest she did have her flaws. She did sometimes pushed her luck. There was a story that Queen Catherine asked Louise not to attend one party she hosted and Louise didn't listen. Of course the Queen got upset but overall both women were civil to each other.
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
@@AquaMoonMaiden Monarchs don't really care as long as their libido is satisfied.
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
Poor Queen Catherine. I feel bad for her the most. Charles was kind to her by not divorcing her and sending her home in Shame for being unable to give him children, but it had to be devastating to watch other women have his children and his love, attention and affection. Especially with a disrespectful, petty mistress like Barbara 🙄
@chuubm
@chuubm Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say he loved his mistress. His children sure, but mistresses nah. It was merely physical love. Charles loved his wife. He cheated but per 17th century standards, he loved her 💀
@BriarMB13
@BriarMB13 Жыл бұрын
I think Lousie did it the right way by being kind and her friend understanding the precariousness of the position they both were in, Barbara was just downright mean spirited
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
I know right. I think he had a certain fondness for her, but she still was in a horrid situation.
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 Жыл бұрын
Classic 1600s infertility...
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
@Robert Gaming Channel What's your point? Please on't try to glorify a woman who couldn't keep her knees together, around a married man, just like her her ancestor. Do that somewhere else.
@kimberley3577
@kimberley3577 Жыл бұрын
An affair with your own wet nurse is WILD
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
Creepy af.
@stevetournay6103
@stevetournay6103 Жыл бұрын
Heh. Brings new meaning to "Got Milk?"
@anubratabit3027
@anubratabit3027 Жыл бұрын
Normal for an average white European it seems.
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
@@anubratabit3027 sorry, the heir to the throne of the United Kingdom is absolutely NOT representative of the generality of white Europeans!
@rachaeltrujillo9960
@rachaeltrujillo9960 Жыл бұрын
Eww eww eww
@chrisgeenadriver1631
@chrisgeenadriver1631 Жыл бұрын
Actually 'duck' is still very popular in the East Midlands of the UK. I went to university in Nottingham and I was called a duck all the time.
@goobernational4805
@goobernational4805 Жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same!
@thjm179
@thjm179 Жыл бұрын
It’s also fairly popular in South Yorkshire - which I guess is right next door 😂
@eliziuimjane8327
@eliziuimjane8327 6 ай бұрын
Mainly Doncaster I'd say @@thjm179
@TheNerd-Y
@TheNerd-Y 4 ай бұрын
As someone living in the Midlands, I can say it's quite common to say duck or ducky here
@that_dinchen
@that_dinchen Жыл бұрын
Didn't Prince Philip call Queen Elizabeth "cabbage" in private? I had no idea that this was used as a pet name back in the day! I always thought, that it was something like a private joke between them 😅
@vbrown6445
@vbrown6445 Жыл бұрын
Cabbage (chou) is still a term of endearment used in French today.
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Mon petite chou.
@muttstersmart
@muttstersmart Жыл бұрын
Some could argue that Queen Catherine of Braganza had the last laugh. Despite the misery she suffered with all the affairs her husband had, it was he asked to see at his deathbed. He apparently asked his brother James to look after Nell Gwynn once he was gone, but he wanted to see Catherine specifically. Catherine couldn’t come, so she asked for his forgiveness for not being there. Charles showed sadness at this, he said “Alas poor woman! she asks for my pardon? I beg hers with all my heart; take her back that answer." He might not have regretted his affairs, but he wanted to apologise. He did love his wife. When Catherine was sick and nearly died, he was in great despair and even comforted her, saying she’d given birth to 3 children, 2 sons and a daughter, when in fact she miscarried 3 children. Catherine wasn’t unattractive, she wasn’t as pretty as his mistresses but not unattractive. And when Charles was given opportunities to divorce her, he refused.
@maya8627
@maya8627 Жыл бұрын
That's why I love Charles II. He had a good heart.
@gr8flyerfan
@gr8flyerfan Жыл бұрын
He wasn't a terrible man.
@anubratabit3027
@anubratabit3027 Жыл бұрын
Catherine of Braganza was nothing other than a political tool. The Braganzas had just taken back the throne of Portugal from the Hapsburg king Philip IV. England & France were also wary of the Hapsburgs, so it was convenient to marry off the Portuguese princess to the British monarch who also happened to be the 1st cousin of the French monarch in order to maintain Portugal's newly founded sovereignty. Catherine's marriage with Charles opened up England's chances of increasing trade in Asia & Africa (before that they were chiefly occupied with the Americas), with England's getting the ports of Bombay (India) & Tangiers (Morocco) & the rights to trade with the Portuguese colonies of Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea & the numerous outposts spread across Asia & Africa as part of Catherine's dowry. It was also the beginning of the Anglo-Portuguese alliance. So it was natural that Charles wouldn't have much interest in Catherine but if he divorced her, it would have been a financial disaster for England, as Catherine could demand back her dowry.
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
@Anubrata Bit And yet his government begged him to divorce her and marry someone else because Catherine couldn't give him children, which was the main job of being a Queen Consort. He did genuinely care for her. Calling her "nothing but" a political tool kind of cheapens any affection he had for her. Yes, their marriage was political, but he did have genuine love, respect, and affection for her as a wife.
@anubratabit3027
@anubratabit3027 Жыл бұрын
@@areiaaphrodite Charles respected Catherine as a very valuable & strategical political tool, & not for who she was. In this matter, he was similar to his cousin Louis XIV of France, who saw his wife Maria Theresa as a tool to upset Hapsburg rule in Spain, thereby easing the tension existing in France since Charles V became HRE (namely France being encircled by hostile territories on all sides) through her offspring.
@anubratabit3027
@anubratabit3027 Жыл бұрын
Henry IV of France must be proud of both of his grandsons (Charles II of England & Scotland through his daughter Henrietta Maria & Louis XIV of France through his son Louis XIII) outnumbering him in the number of mistresses & illegitimate children.
@burgermeowster
@burgermeowster Жыл бұрын
Nell is one of my favorite historical figures and definitely my favorite historical mistress. She was a survivor and a funny one, too! One slight addition is that she worked at her mother's brothel in her preteens by her teens she already had her own "patron," who was a man of 30 who put her up above a shop. Her life really was a challenging one as her mother was also a horrible drunk who died on the streets sadly.
@anneviray1390
@anneviray1390 Жыл бұрын
XDs,
@roseoftheenglish9127
@roseoftheenglish9127 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like a pimped out child.
@joanandersen4351
@joanandersen4351 Жыл бұрын
Interestingly some of Charles II's mistresses living till their 90s considering the life expectancy during that time is really amazing
@francescascanlan4549
@francescascanlan4549 Жыл бұрын
The life expectancy was only lower because the large amount of infant deaths bring the average down :) most people lived into their 70s at least, although 90s was still pretty impressive back then.
@joanandersen4351
@joanandersen4351 Жыл бұрын
@@francescascanlan4549 it's really rare for me to hear people back then living in their 90s, 70s is still possible because at least some things are improving in comparison to middle ages
@Vohalika
@Vohalika Жыл бұрын
The King who brought back Partying!
@RainintheBrain
@RainintheBrain 5 ай бұрын
King Charles, my daddy Lost his throne And kings were banned They chopped off his head
@TheLizKirkland
@TheLizKirkland Жыл бұрын
My name is, my name is, My name is, Charles the Second! I love the people And the people love me So much that they restored The English monarchy! I’m part Scottish, French, Italian A little bit Dane But one hundred percent party animal Champagne? Spaniels I adored Named after me too Like me, they were fun With a nutty hairdo! Is today my birthday? I can’t recall Let’s have a party anyway Because I love a masked ball! All hail, the king! Of Bling! Let’s sing! Bells ring! Ding ding! I’m the king who brought back partying!! King Charles, my daddy Lost his throne and kings were banned They chopped off his head Then Ollie Cromwell ruled the land! Old Ollie wasn’t jolly He was glum, and he was proud Would be miserable as sin Only sinning’s not allowed! When Ollie died, the people said ‘Charlie, me hearty! Get rid of his dull laws Come back, we’d rather party!‘ This action’s what they called The monarchy restoration Which naturally was followed By a huge celebration! The King of Eng! (Land say!) No sin! To sing! (Okay!) Or anything! All say, I’m the king who brought back partying! Great London Fire was a whopper! In my reign, London city came a-cropper! So this king did what was right and proper Fought the fire, proved I’m more than a bopper I’m a fire stopper! Married Catherine Braganza She was a love so true There would never be another Well... Maybe one or two! Lucy Walter, Nell Gwynne Moll Davies, Barbara Villiers You think that’s bad But her name’s not as silly as... Hortense Mancini! As king, I must admit I broke the wedding rules But who cares when I brought back the crown jewels? I reinstated Christmas, makeup, sports and even plays I was the merry monarch, they were good old days! When said and done King Charles (That's me!) Did run England for fun! I was the king loved by everyone My song is done. Party anyone?
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
How to find a HH fan in a busy place? I had the Hortense Mancini part in my head when Lindsey talked about her.
@hurremsultanas
@hurremsultanas Жыл бұрын
I was looking for this comment 😂
@yuriyamazaki9094
@yuriyamazaki9094 8 ай бұрын
Love this
@brettlarch8050
@brettlarch8050 Жыл бұрын
I always get asked what mistresses means by people who aren’t history buffs like me. I jokingly say it’s a fancy and old way to say side Hoe.
@sashatiana-alize6186
@sashatiana-alize6186 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
"Married Catherine Braganza, She was a love so true. There would never be another... Well… maybe one or two... Lucy Walter, Nell Gwynne, Moll Davies, Barbara Villiers. You think that’s bad, but her name’s not as silly as… Hortense Mancini!" 😂😅 -Charles II (Horrible Histories)
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
Hi, my name is (what?) my name is (who?) My name is Charles The Second ...
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy Жыл бұрын
Nostalgia Vibes.
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy Жыл бұрын
Nostalgia Vibes.
@picklesthewise
@picklesthewise Жыл бұрын
The first story is absolutely wild. I do think that by today's standards, she would be a predator. But I get why at the time, it would have just been considered a little rebellious. At least he was a legal adult with his next mistress.
@lightyagami3492
@lightyagami3492 Жыл бұрын
100% she would have been arrested today.
@smidgen
@smidgen Жыл бұрын
yeah that part was 🤢🤢🤢
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
History is very wild in that sense. Louis XIV's mother sent one of her ladies-in-waiting to be his "First". He was like fourteen, and she was over forty.
@picklesthewise
@picklesthewise Жыл бұрын
@donijaya would you be saying the same thing if the underage victim was female? Child abuse is child abuse and we're not about to justify it here.
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
It's not the first time that I have heard of something like this. Look at Henry II of France and Diane de Poitiers. He was 15, and she was 35 when they began their affair. It is an almost identical story except for the fact that Henry II kept her as a mistress for his entire life (while still having other mistresses as well).
@eddieboyky
@eddieboyky Жыл бұрын
"He purchased her body from her creditors"???? Who does that? Even for the 1600's, that's weird. Thank you for focusing on these lesser known stories of history.
@mmunoz2101
@mmunoz2101 Жыл бұрын
Lindsay, you never fail to amuse me with your flawless intros into your ads 😂
@mafepa
@mafepa Жыл бұрын
Can I just tell you how obsessed I am with your channel? I think I’ve seen and heard (podcast) every episode of royals like 3 times each by now! Thank you so much for all the research and the time you take to do these, I love them so.
@ladyry528
@ladyry528 Жыл бұрын
would you consider making a video about jaquetta woodville’s children and the marriages they made after elizabeth’s marriage to edward?
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this one. Despite Nell & Louise's competition for Charles II attention and affection they got along well playing cards and having tea. Nell was fun and had a great sense of humor. Louise was sophisticated, elegant but prudish. Louise had the greater hold on Charles II. Though she treated Queen Catherine kindly there were times Louise did abuse her position and the queen warned Charles II about it. Louise facilitated Charles conversation to Catholicism before he died. She knew him very well.
@cindchan
@cindchan Жыл бұрын
HORTENSE!! I read about her and her sister, Marie, in Rejected Princesses. What an amazing pair they were!!
@mrsbluesky8415
@mrsbluesky8415 Жыл бұрын
Charles II was a very good looking man. Add power to the mix and I can see why women fell for him. You just know he had hundreds more : chambermaids, actresses, lady’s in waiting etc all were his for the taking.
@maya8627
@maya8627 Жыл бұрын
He was supposed to be as large as his scepter. There was a naughty rhyme about it circulating at the time.😮
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
His own mother called him ugly, so one suspects the portraits may have been a bit flattering. But he certainly had charm and wit, which are very attractive.
@beth7935
@beth7935 Жыл бұрын
@@maya8627 I've read that poem, it's freaking hysterical! Also totally NSFW, of course, & a lot of it wasn't very flattering to Charles, so apparently he wasn't overly amused. It was written by the Earl of Rochester, & Dr. Kat from Reading the Past did a really interesting video about him.
@jamieross8586
@jamieross8586 Жыл бұрын
Apparently he once said of himself whilst looking in a mirror, "Oddsfish, I am an ugly fellow!"
@TheLizKirkland
@TheLizKirkland Жыл бұрын
King Edward VII: Finally, a worthy opponent!
@PrincessKaren
@PrincessKaren Жыл бұрын
Louis XIV: We aren't the same.
@beth7935
@beth7935 Жыл бұрын
Henry I: Look at my 22 bastards & weep!
@TrahnaeShelley
@TrahnaeShelley 4 ай бұрын
Charles II:who are y’all
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
The merry monarch certainly knew how to have a good time 😉😉😉😉
@theravagedgrapefruit8190
@theravagedgrapefruit8190 Жыл бұрын
My Ancestor Sir John Hinton MD was physician in ordinary to Queen Henrietta Marie and also appointed physician to Charles 2nd Prince of Wales in 1643. His father was lifelong friends with Henry Pierrepont, Marquess of Dorchester.
@Courtneybenson907
@Courtneybenson907 Жыл бұрын
That first one with him and his former wet nurse. I was like, what in the Aaron Taylor-Johnson is going on here?
@Edmonton-of2ec
@Edmonton-of2ec Жыл бұрын
21:14 Now… I have to respect that. That is one hell of a line 😂
@Laramaria2
@Laramaria2 Жыл бұрын
That was iconic 😂
@kemcmann86
@kemcmann86 Жыл бұрын
You can't tell me that the Windsor Beauties isn't a dozen portraits of one woman 17:43
@Feinauer10
@Feinauer10 Жыл бұрын
According to my family tree, I’m descended from Mary Davis and Charles II. Mary Davis had a daughter named Mary Tudor, and she married James Rooke and had daughter named Margaret Frances Rooke. Margaret married William Sheldon and had a daughter named Margaret Frances Sheldon (who apparently was rumored to be a mistress of George III and secretly had John Stuart Talbot by George III. But those are mostly rumors and there isn’t much proof), who married Francis Jerome Talbot, who then had a son originally named George Talbot but George changed his name to John Stuart Talbot (Stuart to honor his ancestor Lady Arabella Stuart who was part of the Royal House of Stuart). My grandmothers maiden name was also Talbot, as in the Earls of Shrewsbury and Baron Talbot. My branch of the family is descended from John Stuart Talbot, who apparently randomly moved from London to Cape Town, South Africa. And then Mormon missionaries went to Cape Town and found one of his sons and they converted to LDS/ Mormon and moved to Idaho/Utah area. Supposedly there was a notice out from Parliament in the 1800’s looking for the next heir for the Talbot family’s titles and lands. Allegedly, they found my ancestor in Idaho and wanted to extend all of it to them but my ancestor didn’t want to move to London and convert from LDS to Protestant (which apparently was a requirement? Lol) so they refused it and it went to the current Earl of Shrewsbury’s branch of the family; The Chetwynd-Talbot branch. There’s documentation to support it, but I find all of it completely fascinating! If you ever wanted to do videos on different peerages or titles of English aristocratic families and the history behind them and how they passed from family to family, I would absolutely love that! And I love ALL your videos! 😊
@nightmarishbutterflies6020
@nightmarishbutterflies6020 Жыл бұрын
NOTHING could have prepared me for the affair with his own wet nurse that is insANE, I thought even by 17th century standards that would be weird.
@faithcheta8839
@faithcheta8839 Жыл бұрын
The king never wanted to divorce his wife he literally said it
@Arya56607
@Arya56607 2 ай бұрын
When one woman refused to be Charles' mistress, Charles asked for a divorce from Catherine so he could marry her, but then he gave up when the woman married another man. I forget the woman's name.
@theravagedgrapefruit8190
@theravagedgrapefruit8190 Жыл бұрын
Barbara Villiers father was the half brother to George Villiers who was the lover of King James 1 , Charles 2nds grandfather.
@candicetanghal
@candicetanghal Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this topic since you posted about Louis XIV's mistresses last year. Please also make a video about Louis XV's mistresses. Thanks, Lindsay, for a fantastic video as always! Much love from the Philippines. 🇵🇭🫶
@OcarinaSapphr-
@OcarinaSapphr- Жыл бұрын
Does she have enough space for a video _that_ long?! I heard he had so many casuals that they were all put somewhere called 'the Deer Park'...
@baronvg
@baronvg Жыл бұрын
14:25 Bravo 👏 at that ad segue. I literally LOL’ed! Btw I always had an interest at Charles II and his philandering ways but I never knew about that first mistress, being his wet nurse! That one even threw me for a loop 🤣
@CountessKitten
@CountessKitten Жыл бұрын
As a person who's been obsessed with history & European Royal Houses, King Charles II, The Merry Monarch, is one of my all time favorites!! I adore him. I think he loved Nell Gwynn the most! It's a shame Catherine of Braganza could not have his children. She is the sole reason the English started drinking tea. She brought some from home, and the courtiers started drinking it, and it took to the English people. They still revere tea time to this day! She loved the King so much, and I think he eventually grew to love her too. Albeit, a different kind of love than it should or could have been due to these women. Still, I love good old King Charles very much. He is so like his cousin, The very French and very (OPENLY) Catholic King Louis XIV of France. Whom is my favorite historical figure of all time, ever. ⚜️ "Poor Nellie, look after poor Nellie", is one of the last things King Charles II is said to have pleaded with his privy gentleman as he died. On another note, why do all of the "12 Windsor Beauties", and so many other royal involved women of the time, namely the Kings Brothers wife, Anne Hyde, look exactly the same?? Strange. Edit to add: I'd love to see a video on the Mancini sisters and their uncle, Cardinal Mazarin! ⚜️✨
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
Probably look similar because their portraits were mostly painted by the same artist(s). Lely I think was the most popular portraitist at the time.
@riverAmazonNZ
@riverAmazonNZ Жыл бұрын
The artists gave them all the fashionable look. Early form of Photoshop!
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
He loved Nell for her sense of humor because she was a tonic to Barbara's temper and greed. Louise didn't have much of a sense of humor and she was a prude. In reality though Charles didn't give Nel much compared to the Barbara and Louise in terms of property or even a title. She actually had to shame him or cajole him to give her sons titles. Nell was one of the three women he asked his brother to take care of. The other were Queen Catherine and Louise.
@francescascanlan4549
@francescascanlan4549 Жыл бұрын
They are also my favourite historical couple!
@OcarinaSapphr-
@OcarinaSapphr- Жыл бұрын
@@einezcrespo2107 She also got a freehold property in a fashionable district - I wouldn't mind not getting a title if I got a rent-free property in a flash neighbourhood & a generous pension...
@theravagedgrapefruit8190
@theravagedgrapefruit8190 Жыл бұрын
Charles had a type. All those ladies look similar. They could be sisters.
@sorangjung8140
@sorangjung8140 5 ай бұрын
So voluptuous light haired and super pale?
@SomePerson_Online
@SomePerson_Online Жыл бұрын
I honestly wouldn’t mind being a ‘royal mistress’ by a king…I may not be able to be queen consort, but knowing the king is sexually attracted to you is honestly a lowkey good thing in life.
@mikahong
@mikahong Жыл бұрын
Personally idc for flexing who is attracted to me, but given the time and age, I understood why it was so sought after. But I'd never choose a life of a mistress royal or no.
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Жыл бұрын
Not so great when your King dies or moves on to someone else. Ex royal mistresses didn't usually seem to have a wonderful time of it.
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy Жыл бұрын
It also means parliament, the queen consort, and most of the people hate you. Soooo......
@AliSakurai
@AliSakurai Жыл бұрын
Nope. I would not do it, I have morals and I value my sexual health. Who knows how many women that king has been with.
@Beth-mi2hf
@Beth-mi2hf Жыл бұрын
So u want to be a side ho 🤮
@liltrooper29
@liltrooper29 Жыл бұрын
If I would wanna be anyone I would wanna be Cristabella. She ended up in a pretty good place considering her and the kings relationship was strongly disliked by courtiers. And the ol girl survived 90 years in a time of disease and early death!!
@leaderofthebunch-deadbeat7716
@leaderofthebunch-deadbeat7716 6 ай бұрын
So you would want to sleep with a 14 yo boy when you were in your 30s who you breastfed when he was a baby?
@Laurenteamec
@Laurenteamec Жыл бұрын
I feel like he definitely had a type, they all look very similar 😂
@tomtomtrent
@tomtomtrent Жыл бұрын
Right, like can you really say that’s two different women at 25:11 ?
@Beth-mi2hf
@Beth-mi2hf Жыл бұрын
Most ppl have a type
@misabelrodriguez1163
@misabelrodriguez1163 Жыл бұрын
Thank you as always! Please do more queen's lovers
@katielauer6330
@katielauer6330 Жыл бұрын
Future video ideas: Analyzing powerful noble families that endured through generations, their notable members, how high in status they got, and titles they collected, such as the Howard’s, Neville’s, Seymour’s, Beauforts, French Guise family, Percy’s, Greys, etc.
@OcarinaSapphr-
@OcarinaSapphr- Жыл бұрын
The Villiers would be an essential addition to the list!
@ms.migrant
@ms.migrant Жыл бұрын
Your dog is so cute ❤
@nightangel972000
@nightangel972000 Жыл бұрын
Hooking up with the woman who breastfed you as an infant, talk about mommy-issues!
@Midnightsstan521
@Midnightsstan521 Жыл бұрын
Roger Palmer and Catherine of Braganza should have had a revenge affair to get back at their salacious spouses, imagine the drama it would bring!
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 Жыл бұрын
Catherine loved her husband but she found ways to subtly torment Barbara. Shortly after Barbara gave birth Catherine commanded she accompany her on a trip or lose her position as her Lady of the Bed Chamber. Barbara was forced to go on horse back for that trip so you can imagine the discomfort. Catherine also kept quiet when Barbara demanded she ride with Charles in the new top down carriage. He was so put off he invited Catherine instead. She did get back at Barbara in her own way.
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy Жыл бұрын
By far King Charles II was one of my favourite monarchs.
@lukesguywalker
@lukesguywalker Жыл бұрын
makes me think of that tiktok song "i got hoes in different area codes" 😭
@Mirandaconklin
@Mirandaconklin Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite royal history videos, are on mistresses! So interesting.
@mikalbell8125
@mikalbell8125 Жыл бұрын
My favorite mistress is probably Nell Gwyn and my second favorite is Hortense Mancini.
@ebonynaomi1085
@ebonynaomi1085 Жыл бұрын
Why do most of these paintings have the same exact face?? Rarely do they vary. They look fake. I dont think these historical figures, looked like they are currently portrayed 😂
@cindchan
@cindchan Жыл бұрын
Nell sounds like she was a riot! 🤣
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this one. Thank you for talking about my girls. I've always been fond of this era.
@difernandez4899
@difernandez4899 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Imagine being so buck-wild, Charles II puts you in check? Even old 'tea' is good tea!
@clairewonderfullife8819
@clairewonderfullife8819 Жыл бұрын
"The king remarked that he was interested in ladies' bodies, not their souls"
@afnDavid
@afnDavid Жыл бұрын
LOL! When someone of _royal_ blood claims/claimed that thier blood make them superior and therefore must be obeyed, honored, worshiped I remember these Royal Bastard Factories and laugh.
@sinsitysinderella790
@sinsitysinderella790 Жыл бұрын
Nice ad segue 😉! I do save a lot of money and time with Honey. So many gorgeous women! It sounds like both Barbara Villiers and Hortense Mancini need their own videos. Thanks for another awesome glimpse into history ☺
@jesurenbnb
@jesurenbnb Жыл бұрын
You know its nice that, despite all of the affairs, charles and his queen still loved each other.
@Arya56607
@Arya56607 2 ай бұрын
When one woman refused to be Charles' mistress, Charles asked for a divorce from Catherine so he could marry her, but then he gave up when the woman married another man. I forget the woman's name.
@KoiYakultGreenTea
@KoiYakultGreenTea Жыл бұрын
I'm glad my old body weight, was attractive to Charles II. I feel represented
@mzsxysmrts
@mzsxysmrts Жыл бұрын
I would watch this tv series!
@stevetournay6103
@stevetournay6103 Жыл бұрын
So Charles III has a great deal of catching up to do...😁
@queenella3849
@queenella3849 Жыл бұрын
Please do a video on autistic historical figures!
@Nikki-tx6kh
@Nikki-tx6kh Жыл бұрын
The Wittelsbach had a few if you ask me. Ludwig for sure was somewhere , and there were things in Empress Elisabeth that could put her somewhere in the spectrum too.
@benjamin_william_farzad
@benjamin_william_farzad Жыл бұрын
Very fantastic and very cool love them all amazing i wanna joining to royal family
@jungtothehuimang
@jungtothehuimang Жыл бұрын
I was just slightly disappointed this wasn't about Charles of Spain, I can't imagine he had many mistresses, but I got excited thinking he had
@vanessareagan3497
@vanessareagan3497 Жыл бұрын
Prince Philip called Queen Elizabeth “Cabbage” as a term of endearment.
@BakuraLOLZ54
@BakuraLOLZ54 Жыл бұрын
2:03 I always wonder if people on ancient times knew how important colostrum is for a newborn like obviously he grew fine but still
@michaelattia9834
@michaelattia9834 Жыл бұрын
I have come to detest this grallious woman.
@RoseRedd-k4b
@RoseRedd-k4b Жыл бұрын
Charles II got around. I read a book about Nell Gwynn once, it was pretty good.
@LovelyLana-h8i
@LovelyLana-h8i Жыл бұрын
You should do a video about hatshepsut next, im surprised u haven't made any videos abt her. She is the greatest female pharaoh of egypt.
@___toyatootrill
@___toyatootrill Жыл бұрын
They literally all look like the same woman 😂😂
@AnneMolly56
@AnneMolly56 Жыл бұрын
The same artist, Peter Lely, painted all of their portraits hahah
@indyboo337
@indyboo337 Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie I've been waiting for King Charles II contact 😂❤
@jessrosefawkes2721
@jessrosefawkes2721 Жыл бұрын
Another interesting amazing video Lindsay. Well done!! X
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy
@CaptainJackSparrowSavvy Жыл бұрын
I haven't watched this Channel since the night before the coronation. Happy to find this video.
@ladytamaya4737
@ladytamaya4737 Жыл бұрын
This is a most fascinating report - I was not aware about King Charles II and his many mistresses. He certainly could not keep his crown jewels tucked away ... meanwhile women did not change much, they all want rich men, favors and expensive gifts. Sure, having a kid with the King (even if illegitimate) was certainly a ticket for security for life.
@pablovivant9089
@pablovivant9089 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video! One quibble: the Wikipedia page for Christabella Wyndham's husband, Edmund, is ambiguous about her death, as either 1653 or 1658. But either way, Edmund remarried, and Christabella definitely did not live to 90 as you state here.
@thaisgregorio2734
@thaisgregorio2734 Жыл бұрын
17:43 is it just me or they all look like they are same person with different outfits and lighting? 😅
@mrskenscott9643
@mrskenscott9643 Жыл бұрын
Prince Philip called Queen Elizabeth 'cabbage'.
@Officialaaravd
@Officialaaravd Жыл бұрын
King Charles III’s mistresses
@Alex-ms9em
@Alex-ms9em Жыл бұрын
IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS ONE OMG
@imperialcorporation9449
@imperialcorporation9449 Жыл бұрын
HORTENSE IS ICONIC
@hehehehehe630
@hehehehehe630 Жыл бұрын
The first one was really really weird
@miss19lolo
@miss19lolo 10 ай бұрын
This is how men SWEAR that they do not have a "Type"...
@evek212
@evek212 Жыл бұрын
god people used to be so much more fun
@christopheraliaga-kelly6254
@christopheraliaga-kelly6254 9 ай бұрын
Interesting detail.: Babara Villiers once dressed up as the Roman goddess Minerva, the Roman version of the Greek Athena. The painting of Babs, so dressed, was the basis for the national symbol Brittannia! So, you handle her image every day, folks. So, Britannia is a royal mistress dressed up as a Romanised version of a Greek goddess of wisdom!
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 9 ай бұрын
Also, a goddess renown for her virginity was modelled by a woman known for her promiscuity. Quite the irony
@lawrencekedgettjr2364
@lawrencekedgettjr2364 Жыл бұрын
I am Lawrence k Edgett jr of CNY ,,, I am a direct decent of Oliver Cromwell and Charles the second ,,, I have the proof of this in my official family genealogy ,, witch goes as far back as 960 AD ,,,,,,,, I as well have more proof held within my family bible spanning several generations ,,,,
@ErinGoBrau32
@ErinGoBrau32 Жыл бұрын
A lot of v.d. back then. Yuk.
@WarrioroftheAges
@WarrioroftheAges 10 ай бұрын
We know for certain that Charles ll did not discriminate. He couldn’t keep up with his children. 😂
@callmethecommentcountess9329
@callmethecommentcountess9329 Жыл бұрын
Louie by 14th was much better
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq Жыл бұрын
When did England become irreligious? I’m literally curious
@danielletalmedge1944
@danielletalmedge1944 Жыл бұрын
Hi can you do a video on the Windsor beauty’s
@LindsayHoliday
@LindsayHoliday Жыл бұрын
I'm planning on it, I saw them when I was in the UK.
@thescriptofwildwest
@thescriptofwildwest 5 ай бұрын
My ducky is a term of endearment in newfoundland often used by older ladies lol interchangeable with my dear, or love.
@waffleisaloser1569
@waffleisaloser1569 Жыл бұрын
that was such a good segue into an ad i didn't even realize it.
@elin_
@elin_ 7 ай бұрын
Poor kids who get raised by randoms that just disappear when they've attached themselves to the random women.
@overwhelmed_cactus6820
@overwhelmed_cactus6820 29 күн бұрын
Although I am often inclined to be on the mistresses side, grooming is NOT COOL Christa Bella ! 😡
@bradleyadams4496
@bradleyadams4496 Жыл бұрын
The wealth is the next generation, things always impress, ever since the Aeolipile, people wanted to place too high a weight on things, and wealth is not money, that's a thing, it's not clothes or other things, but if you are wealthy and with these things, life is most good. As things are bad enough, what is your design for the future Lord Protector. Of course, there will be a new relevant person to replace the Lord Protector by starting a new civil war. Crommwell reminds me of Francisco Franco, and he did the same as Crommwell, to a degree. Arrogant people think they are so important while they are living, but every person loses significant relevance the moment they die. I like Emilia Butler, but what about the Fitz? People today want to erase the past with procedures, and it's because the Fitz never turn out quite right, but they are here and they need to be invested in, it's the main reason why you need to avoid producing them, you can't grow wealthy and it's going to cause a lot of problems internally at home. The modus operandi of the day was to envy the vitality of the King, it was akin to cutting hearts out for rain. We do have to move things to have things which make our lives better, including water, otherwise we'll campaign as though we have the solution, do nothing but debate with others who want the same hedonism and riches as those who produce the Fitz, and everyone will lack for everything, including good food and water. I want to have some theaters, but I'm not interested in having the same show for the entire year or years like Broadway. Maybe something I create somewhere else can travel to Broadway and have success there, but Wicked has been out for 2o years. The shows which have been around for 2o years are synonymous with theatre, and I'm looking to have 1 new show every two to three years, and we will have some seasonal opera and holiday shows to change things up. My unique show will be for 40% of the year, and then bring in some acts from abroad for 40% of the time, and have a strong Christmas holiday season. It gives people three shows to attend a year, and it allows me to invest in the arts in my city, and if what we produce is really good, we ought to make good money bringing it to Broadway, I just want to be able to win a Tony from the Big Easy.
@chuckspoke
@chuckspoke Жыл бұрын
It's good to be the King.
@chrisgeenadriver1631
@chrisgeenadriver1631 Жыл бұрын
I asked for this after Louis XIV's mistresses
@olabaskerville
@olabaskerville Жыл бұрын
Fascinating stories! Thanks you so much 💖
@girlie7502
@girlie7502 Жыл бұрын
Hortense sounds interesting
@Stuart_Team
@Stuart_Team Жыл бұрын
I Supported You Lindsay Holiday for A Ghastly tale of Stuart Ghost can you make a video of ghastly tale of Stuart Ghost
@Arya56607
@Arya56607 2 ай бұрын
There was a woman who refused to be Charles' mistress, I forget her name.
@MansoorKhan-ew1hw
@MansoorKhan-ew1hw Жыл бұрын
Did Queen Mary of teck attend her son's (George VI) Funeral?
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