The Most EMBARRASSING Royal Deaths in History

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There have been a LOT of Kings and Queens throughout history, so there's definitely been a few cases of them dying in some ridiculous or unusual way, right? Well, today we are going to learn about the most embarrassing royal deaths in history!

CHAPTERS:

0:00 - Remember to Duck!
2:34 - Generational Wealth Seed!
4:32 - Oh Deer!
7:25 - Look Out Below!
9:10 - Don't Eat Those!
12:31 - A Nice Warm Bed!
15:37 - Mourning Wood!

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Do you know of any other weird or wacky royal deaths? Let me know what ones you want to see in Part 2!

EDIT:
Correction - Henry II splintered off on JULY** 10th 1559. I misspoke.

ChatHistory
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>Accidentally stabbed by a servant while hunting
>accidentally

John_-_in_Japanese
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"Tried to F*** forgot to duck"
😂 😂 I need that on my headstone

thurmanis
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Your bottomless store of puns is just as brutal as it is inspiring.

jbicfbd
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We don't just WANT a part 2, we NEED a part 2. Hearing about historical figures' embarrassing deaths makes me feel better about even the most smallest mistakes I make in day to day life, like stubbing a toe on a table.

OneAndOnlyShadowTheHedgehog
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I'm absolutely requesting a part two, I love history and your way of telling it is honestly something i'd listen to all day every day if I could.

HerbyKirby
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Alexander III of Scotland literally died in a meme.
Her: "Babe, come over"
Him: "My advisors say the storm is too bad"
Her: "My parents are in France"
Him: dead at the bottom on the beach at Kinghorn.

TheHutchy
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I don’t think there is any kind of words in the human language to describe how thankful I am that you included the medieval paintings. They are the funniest things I have ever seen and every time you pop them up on screen, there is no warning, and it is the equivalent of a comedy jump scare. The fact that they are all historically relevant makes it a step funnier and this is my new favorite video. Thanks!

marshmallowbunnykins
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The last story has so much info about it that makes it crazier than you think. For starters, King Henry was married to a member of the infamous Medici family (Catherine Medici). Yes, the same family that were the masterminds of the Italian Renaissance. Despite the fact he married the richest girl he can get, he was more interested in his older, more prominent mistress. He was a simp for her so hard, that it took him longer than expected to give his wife children (as his mistress has to outright tell him to make some legitimate heirs), and he gifted a fancy chateau that his wife was eying up to said mistress. It seemed the universe was thinking Henry's simping is a sign of weakness, or that god sympathized with Catherine's loneliness, because not only did an magician astromoner allegiantly predicted Henry's death, but when Henry was jousting, he decided to adorn himself in the colors of his mistress of all people.

Guess fate really hate simps

ladylunaginaofgames
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The fact that you can make history informative and fun at the same time is really cool

terrylynsenior
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Imagine the startle of sitting down for a rolling brown-out and suddenly a spear gets plunged into your starfish

Twisted_Testes
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6:45 The Sam O'Nella Academy easter egg in the tree stump is 😚🤌

jslane
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BRO THAT TOY CASTLE KING CHARLES IS HOLDING AT 13:00 I OWNWED THAT MAN MEMORIES

ShaunCollier-yt
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15:30 Honestly, Charles II, The Bad got a very fitting ending/death that matches his title. It was lit by normal flames before being burned by the pit of Hell.

joefrew
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12:20, the "sad English noises" caught me off guard and made me giggle

iestynskywalker
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Um, probably just a slight mistake, but the video said that Henry II jousted on 30 June 1559, but left this mortal coil on 10 June 1559, though, I'd like to think that zombie jousting was a fun 1550s activity. I absolutely love your content, by the way! Cheers!

michaelbarren
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Last time I was this early she asked me to leave

colecernohius
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2:26 . . . I laughed WAAAY too hard at the engraving on the tombstone! 🤣🤣🤣

brittmm
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Recently discovered this channel and I absolutely love your content. 100% looking forward to a part two.

_venom-vinny_
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The ONE thing I did not expect in here, is to see Danny and Arin in a reference of a noble, who died 800 years ago. NICE.

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