
Royal Rewind: the trial and execution of Charles I in 1649
After nearly seven years at war, his kingdom divided, Charles I was put on trial for attempting to ‘uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power to rule according to
After nearly seven years at war, his kingdom divided, Charles I was put on trial for attempting to ‘uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power to rule according to
A historic role created by Charles I to look after his personal art collection is to be removed at the Royal Collection Trust, after the pandemic has had a huge
A “lost” portrait of James I’s favourite and lover, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham, has been rediscovered after 400 years through a BBC Four art show. The portrait, depicting Buckingham
The award-winning ‘Lost Palace’ interactive experience is returning to the streets of London this summer, allowing us in the 21st century to discover one of Europe’s largest courts: Whitehall Palace.
Everyone has heard of the King who lost his head, Charles I. He is considered by some to have been a reckless ruler, who thought only of himself, also being