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‘But I’m not confining it to Charles II, there are other monarchs who may have wanted to keep their guests from public view.’
But when Charles II returned to the throne, Blood became one of the most wanted men in England and tried to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
Given the precious gift of an education, she is offered the opportunity of a place in the luxurious and decadent court of King Charles II ('s Dominic West), as a 'Natural Wonder' where people with extraordinary appearances mix with the aristocracy.
Source: https://comicbook.com/movies/news/the-last-of-us-bella-ramsey-cast-new-movie-monstrous-beauty/
King Charles II had moved his court to Oxford, and Radisson and des Groseilliers drifted through London on the Thames River, past the stench of rotting bodies.
King Charles III became the seventh monarch to wear St Edward’s Crown after Charles II, James II, William III, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II – who last wore it at her own coronation in 1953.
Source: https://thefrontierpost.com/pm-attends-coronation-of-king-charles-iii/
The crown jewels recreated for Charles II in 1661, after Cromwell had most of the originals broken up, melted down and sold off.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/charles-coronation-drama-succession-hollywood-b2333833.html
The fan is printed with the words ‘the Hapy Restoration’ (spelled hapy, rather than happy) to commemorate the restoration of Charles II to the throne in the 1660s and is an early example of an English printed fan.
Source: https://southwarknews.co.uk/greenwich-weekender/coronations-and-celebrations-exhibition-fan-museum/