Charles I and II ruled in the 17th century. 1 was beheaded, the other was on the run
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Her reigns coincided with the religious conflicts and the English Civil War (1642-1649). 

Charles I, who took over the crown in 1625 at the age of 24 and pursued a sharply Protestant and at the same time chaotic foreign policy course during the Thirty Years' War, was convinced of the idea of divine right. 

He repeatedly disregarded the resolutions of Parliament and its rights.In doing so, he overestimated his power, despite some warning signs such as the execution of his most important adviser, the Earl of Strafford. Because he did not give in, he was beheaded in January 1649 for high treason. His remains rest at Windsor Castle.

The future Charles II was only 18 years old when his father was executed. As the new king, he had to move first to Scotland and then to Normandy before Oliver Cromwell and the proclaimed republic.

Although he ruled more skilfully than his father, he also assumed that he was in the right of God and dissolved parliament several times. Charles II survived an assassination plot in 1683 and died in 1685 as a result of a stroke.

His best-known descendants today are Diana and Camilla - the two wives of Charles III.

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LONDON - With the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth on Thursday, Prince Charles has become king of the United Kingdom and 14 other realms, ending a wait of more than 70 years - the longest by an heir in British history.

The role will be daunting. His late mother was overwhelmingly popular and respected, but she leaves a royal family that has seen reputations tarnished and relationships strained, including over lingering allegations of racism against Buckingham Palace officials.

King Charles III confronts those challenges at the age of 73, the oldest monarch to take the throne in a lineage that dates back 1,000 years, with his second wife Camilla, who still divides public opinion, by his side.
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the next king charles
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(09-09-2022, 07:48 PM)theold Wrote:  Her reigns coincided with the religious conflicts and the English Civil War (1642-1649)
(26-08-2022, 03:11 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  go there deep swap backside hole for covid test

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Charles I, who took over the crown in 1625 at the age of 24 and pursued a sharply Protestant and at the same time chaotic foreign policy course during the Thirty Years' War, was convinced of the idea of divine right. 

He repeatedly disregarded the resolutions of Parliament and its rights.In doing so, he overestimated his power, despite some warning signs such as the execution of his most important adviser, the Earl of Strafford. Because he did not give in, he was beheaded in January 1649 for high treason. His remains rest at Windsor Castle.

The future Charles II was only 18 years old when his father was executed. As the new king, he had to move first to Scotland and then to Normandy before Oliver Cromwell and the proclaimed republic.

Although he ruled more skilfully than his father, he also assumed that he was in the right of God and dissolved parliament several times. Charles II survived an assassination plot in 1683 and died in 1685 as a result of a stroke.

His best-known descendants today are Diana and Camilla - the two wives of Charles III.

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the third one almost the same


predicted in the book
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1st one headless

2nd one homeless

3rd one hopeless...

Laughing

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all hv that same sad looking faces
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Charles the 三 , will end the Disunited Condom and Scotland, Ireland & Wales become independent countries …. and
There goes the Queen … no more God Save the Queen  Rotfl

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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nobody shouts free scotland, free ireland, free wales?
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(10-09-2022, 01:04 AM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote:  nobody shouts free scotland, free ireland, free wales?

got
but in the end 
they love to join the union
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(10-09-2022, 01:16 AM)grotesqueness Wrote:  gotbut in the end  they love to join the union

What "love" ? Rolleyes
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Nice titties Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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(09-09-2022, 11:06 PM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-20220909-121517-Chrome.jpg]

the next king charles

Dog also looks sad

No weapons that forms against me shall prosper
No tongue that rises against me I shall condemn 
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(09-09-2022, 07:48 PM)theold Wrote:  Her reigns coincided with the religious conflicts and the English Civil War (1642-1649). 

Charles I, who took over the crown in 1625 at the age of 24 and pursued a sharply Protestant and at the same time chaotic foreign policy course during the Thirty Years' War, was convinced of the idea of divine right. 

He repeatedly disregarded the resolutions of Parliament and its rights.In doing so, he overestimated his power, despite some warning signs such as the execution of his most important adviser, the Earl of Strafford. Because he did not give in, he was beheaded in January 1649 for high treason. His remains rest at Windsor Castle.

The future Charles II was only 18 years old when his father was executed. As the new king, he had to move first to Scotland and then to Normandy before Oliver Cromwell and the proclaimed republic.

Although he ruled more skilfully than his father, he also assumed that he was in the right of God and dissolved parliament several times. Charles II survived an assassination plot in 1683 and died in 1685 as a result of a stroke.

His best-known descendants today are Diana and Camilla - the two wives of Charles III.

https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa...n-101.html

Beware of Charles III lah! People said one leh!
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