@@d.l.l.6578 Well, we know this of Trump. He’s a criminal convicted for sexual assault. He brags on tape about sexually assaulting women. He forced entry into changin Rooms of teenage miss America conterstants. He committed adultery with a porn actress. He viciously verbally abuses women for disagreeing with him. He attacked the right If women to decide themselves on who they will vote for. He brags about removing the right of women to decide about their own body, which has already caused the death of several women. He is closely associated with project 2025 which aims to remove women’s rights. And on tape Jeffrey Epstein described Trump as a close friend. All proved and undeniable facts. What are your counter-arguments?
Not only the habit of drinking the "5 o'clock tea" , she used to do in Portugal, but also the use of the fork when eating. Before Queen Catarina de Bragança, the court used to eat with their hands and knives. Another habit she introduced in british culture was eating oranges and the sweet marmalade that she loved back home. She also was the first woman who dared riding with man clothes. Furthermore, it was by her strong wish that, for the first time in England, an opera concert was heard. She loved music and used to hear opera when she was a young girl in the civilized portuguese court. So, it's only fair to say that she ( as many other foreigh women) educated England!
For the times Charles was kind to Catherine. He could have easily divorced her but chose not to. He was very selfish yes but no more than any other man at the time. He knew himself very well and never took his crown for granted due to his background. He spent much of his life wandering round Europe as almost a beggar after the execution of his father Charles 1st in 1649. He was 30 when he was invited back to become king.
No only the heir does . The bride or groom married into the royal family , they don’t have royal blood . The throne would go to the closest heir of the blood .
A rare exception was the reign if William and Mary. They were a married couple who were joint monarchs. This was to secure the protestant succession. In 1688 William of orange was invited to become the king. To reign jointly with his wife Mary who was the daughter of James II. James II was the brother of Charles II. James was unpopular as he was a Catholic.
@@therealhousewifeofballtown What history? Wife could be called as the queen mother but she never is the Ruler!! Only their child can be the heir or someone on family who the next in line can can become the new king or queen. Neverr the spouse can become as a king or queen!!
The more I learn of the past, the more sympathy i have for women back then.
They had very few rights.
Trump is bringing those days back.
@@SpartacusSPQ That’s hogwash.
@@d.l.l.6578 Well, we know this of Trump. He’s a criminal convicted for sexual assault. He brags on tape about sexually assaulting women. He forced entry into changin Rooms of teenage miss America conterstants. He committed adultery with a porn actress. He viciously verbally abuses women for disagreeing with him. He attacked the right If women to decide themselves on who they will vote for. He brags about removing the right of women to decide about their own body, which has already caused the death of several women. He is closely associated with project 2025 which aims to remove women’s rights. And on tape Jeffrey Epstein described Trump as a close friend. All proved and undeniable facts. What are your counter-arguments?
Not only the habit of drinking the "5 o'clock tea" , she used to do in Portugal, but also the use of the fork when eating. Before Queen Catarina de Bragança, the court used to eat with their hands and knives. Another habit she introduced in british culture was eating oranges and the sweet marmalade that she loved back home. She also was the first woman who dared riding with man clothes. Furthermore, it was by her strong wish that, for the first time in England, an opera concert was heard. She loved music and used to hear opera when she was a young girl in the civilized portuguese court.
So, it's only fair to say that she ( as many other foreigh women) educated England!
Well, that was certainly very informative! I learned more from your comment than I do from most of these videos.
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For the times Charles was kind to Catherine. He could have easily divorced her but chose not to. He was very selfish yes but no more than any other man at the time. He knew himself very well and never took his crown for granted due to his background. He spent much of his life wandering round Europe as almost a beggar after the execution of his father Charles 1st in 1649. He was 30 when he was invited back to become king.
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I thought that when kings dies the wives became the new monarch????
No only the heir does . The bride or groom married into the royal family , they don’t have royal blood . The throne would go to the closest heir of the blood .
Where did you get that idea from ??
@@acommentator4452 from history
A rare exception was the reign if William and Mary. They were a married couple who were joint monarchs. This was to secure the protestant succession. In 1688 William of orange was invited to become the king. To reign jointly with his wife Mary who was the daughter of James II.
James II was the brother of Charles II. James was unpopular as he was a Catholic.
@@therealhousewifeofballtown What history? Wife could be called as the queen mother but she never is the Ruler!! Only their child can be the heir or someone on family who the next in line can can become the new king or queen. Neverr the spouse can become as a king or queen!!