
168. Charles II in Exile | Lucy Walter
From Trashy Royals by Hemlock Creatives
January 29, 2026 · 27 min · Episode 168
About this episode
The episode explores the brief romance between Charles II and Lucy Walter during his exile in Europe amidst the English Civil War.
As the English Civil War ground on and the tides began to turn against the Royalist forces, Charles II decamped to Europe for his own safety. His mother was in Paris, but he also spent a lot of time in The Hague, where his sister Mary was the wife of William II, Prince of Orange. Charles, then still just the Prince of Wales, met a Welsh lass there named Lucy Walter. Lucy had skipped out on the UK to get away from her parents, whose ugly divorce had risen to high scandal, and was hoping to find her fortune - via a husband or lover - in the English Court-in-exile. In May of 1648, Lucy met Charles, and a relatively brief romance transpired, but one that produced Prince Charles's first child. Happily, Charles eagerly acknowledged his son, who would go on to become the Duke of Monmouth. Less happily, agents of English dictator Oliver Cromwell kidnapped the boy for 10 days, and years later, long after the romance was over, his own father would successfully kidnap him to hide him from Cromwell and other dangers. Sadly, Lucy died some time in 1658, and never saw her old flame on the English throne, or her son as a Duke. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast . To advertise on…
People in this episode
Host: Hemlock Creatives
Topics covered
- English Civil War
- Royalist forces
- Charles II
- Lucy Walter
- historical romance
- exile
- family dynamics
Keywords
- Charles II
- Lucy Walter
- English Civil War
- exile
- Duke of Monmouth
- Oliver Cromwell
- historical romance
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Duke of Monmouth
Places: England, Europe, The Hague, Paris
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