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  1. Catherine FitzCharles Unfortunately for us, Catherine’s life is a bit of a mystery, and both possibilities of what became of her lead us to dead ends, without any records. The first possibility is that she died in early infancy in Flanders where she was born, which may be likely given that there are no records about her after her birth.

  2. Diana, Princess of Wales was descended from two of Charles' illegitimate sons; Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton and Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond. This means should her son Prince William, Prince of Wales, take to the British throne as he is expected to, William would become the first blood descendant of Charles II to do so.

  3. Catherine Pegge (1635 circa – ...) fu per lunghi anni amante del re d'Inghilterra Carlo II.Dal sovrano ebbe due figli, Charles FitzCharles, I conte di Plymouth e Catherine FitzCharles. Figlia di esponenti di classi sociali elevate, seguì la famiglia nell'esilio presso la città belga di Bruges e fu proprio in questa città che iniziò la sua relazione con il sovrano.

  4. thekatherinewheel.wordpress.com › 2020/06/30The Katherine Wheel

    30 de jun. de 2020 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. Catherine Pegge Catherine Pegge fue una poeta y escritora inglesa nacida en 1705. Era hija del poeta y clérigo Christopher Pitt y fue educada en Oxford. A los 19 años se casó con el reverendo Samuel Pegge, quien también era escritor.

  6. Welcome Charles II The 17th Century: A Brief Social History Charles II and His Court Queen Catherine of Braganza Royal Mistresses Being a Royal Mistress Meet Charles' mistresses Lucy Walter Elizabeth Kiiligrew Catherine Pegge Barbara Palmer Moll Davis Nell Gwyn Louise de Kérouaille Descendants The Illegitimate Children Today's Royal Family ...

  7. In August 1675, Charles II granted the title of Duke of Richmond to Charles Lennox, his illegitimate son by Louise de Kérouaille.Just one month later, the king further created his son the Duke of Lennox, and the two titles were held jointly, with Richmond as the principal title.