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'''Bonnie Prince Charlie''', | {{wikipediainfo|Charles Edward Stuart}} | ||
{{Infobox Individual | |||
|name = Charles Edward Stuart | |||
|aka = Bonnie Prince Charlie, Bonny Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender, the Boy Prince | |||
|affiliation = Stuart{{!}}House of Stuart | |||
|father = James Stuart | |||
|grandparent = James II | |||
|grandparent2 = Mary of Modena | |||
|species = Human | |||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |||
|first mention = The Highlanders (TV story) | |||
}} | |||
'''Charles Edward Stuart''', also known as '''Bonnie Prince Charlie''' or '''Bonny Prince Charlie''', and the '''Young Pretender''', was the grandson of the former [[King]] [[James II|James II of England and James VII of Scotland]], who had been overthrown in the [[Glorious Revolution]] in [[November]] [[1688]], and [[Mary of Modena]]. His father was [[James Stuart]], who was known as the Old Pretender. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Glorious Revolution (audio story)|The Glorious Revolution]]'') He was known as "the Boy Prince". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mouthless Dead (audio story)|The Mouthless Dead]]'') | |||
Decades later, Bonnie Prince Charlie attempted to reclaim the English and Scottish thrones for his family in the [[Jacobite|Jacobite Rising]] which came to an end with the Jacobite defeat at the [[Battle of Culloden]] on [[16 April]] [[1746]]. [[Jamie McCrimmon]] witnessed the Prince fleeing from the site of the battle not long after it had ended. | Decades later, Bonnie Prince Charlie attempted to reclaim the English and Scottish thrones for his family in the [[Jacobite|Jacobite Rising]] of [[1745]] which came to an end with the Jacobite defeat at the [[Battle of Culloden]] on [[16 April]] [[1746]]. [[Jamie McCrimmon]] witnessed the Prince fleeing from the site of the battle not long after it had ended. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'') He was dressed as a washerwoman as he fled. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night's Black Agents (audio story)|Night's Black Agents]]'') | ||
The Prince gave [[Colin McLaren]] his standard to protect. The [[Second Doctor]] discovered this and appropriated it from the Laird in order to convince [[Grey (The Highlanders)|Solicitor Grey]] that he was aware of the Prince's location and that they could split the reward money for his capture. The Doctor later claimed that Jamie was in fact the Prince in order to once again trick Grey. ([[ | The Prince gave [[Colin McLaren]] his standard to protect. The [[Second Doctor]] discovered this and appropriated it from the Laird in order to convince [[Grey (The Highlanders)|Solicitor Grey]] that he was aware of the Prince's location and that they could split the reward money for his capture. The Doctor later claimed that Jamie was in fact the Prince in order to once again trick Grey. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'') | ||
=== [[ | Charles Stuart fled to the [[Hebrides]], pursued by the British who put a reward of £30,000 (by the [[21st century]] an approximate sum of £15 million) on his head. He eventually managed to escape to [[France]] and never stepped foot in Scotland again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A History of Humankind (novel)|A History of Humankind]]'') | ||
In an alternative timeline accidentally created by Jamie in 1688, the Glorious Revolution was a failure and James II remained on the throne until his death. Consequently, the Jacobite Risings and the Battle of Culloden never took place. His grandson Bonnie Prince Charlie eventually ascended the throne. He was still the reigning monarch in [[1788]]. ([[ | |||
In [[1780]], [[Merodach|Reverend Merodach]] referred to him contemptuously as "an [[Italy|Italian]] [[dandy]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night's Black Agents (audio story)|Night's Black Agents]]'') | |||
[[Polly Wright]] recalled to Jamie, who had only recently witnessed his escape, that Bonny Prince Charlie ultimately "got [[fat]] and [[died]]" in [[exile]] abroad. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Roundheads (novel)}}) | |||
== Legacy == | |||
"[[The Skye Boat Song]]" was written about him. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}}) | |||
== Other realities == | |||
In an [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] accidentally created by Jamie in 1688, the Glorious Revolution was a failure and James II remained on the throne until his death. Consequently, the Jacobite Risings and the Battle of Culloden never took place. His grandson Bonnie Prince Charlie eventually ascended the throne as King Charles III. He was still the reigning monarch in [[1788]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Glorious Revolution (audio story)|The Glorious Revolution]]'') In the timeline familiar to the Doctor, [[Charles III]] was the name taken by the successor of [[Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] in the [[21st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revenge of the Judoon (novel)|Revenge of the Judoon]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In reality, Bonnie Prince Charlie died on 31 January 1788. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 7 September 2024
Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or Bonny Prince Charlie, and the Young Pretender, was the grandson of the former King James II of England and James VII of Scotland, who had been overthrown in the Glorious Revolution in November 1688, and Mary of Modena. His father was James Stuart, who was known as the Old Pretender. (AUDIO: The Glorious Revolution) He was known as "the Boy Prince". (AUDIO: The Mouthless Dead)
Decades later, Bonnie Prince Charlie attempted to reclaim the English and Scottish thrones for his family in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 which came to an end with the Jacobite defeat at the Battle of Culloden on 16 April 1746. Jamie McCrimmon witnessed the Prince fleeing from the site of the battle not long after it had ended. (TV: The Highlanders) He was dressed as a washerwoman as he fled. (AUDIO: Night's Black Agents)
The Prince gave Colin McLaren his standard to protect. The Second Doctor discovered this and appropriated it from the Laird in order to convince Solicitor Grey that he was aware of the Prince's location and that they could split the reward money for his capture. The Doctor later claimed that Jamie was in fact the Prince in order to once again trick Grey. (TV: The Highlanders)
Charles Stuart fled to the Hebrides, pursued by the British who put a reward of £30,000 (by the 21st century an approximate sum of £15 million) on his head. He eventually managed to escape to France and never stepped foot in Scotland again. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)
In 1780, Reverend Merodach referred to him contemptuously as "an Italian dandy". (AUDIO: Night's Black Agents)
Polly Wright recalled to Jamie, who had only recently witnessed his escape, that Bonny Prince Charlie ultimately "got fat and died" in exile abroad. (PROSE: The Roundheads [+]Loading...["The Roundheads (novel)"])
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
"The Skye Boat Song" was written about him. (TV: Boom [+]Loading...["Boom (TV story)"])
Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]
In an alternative timeline accidentally created by Jamie in 1688, the Glorious Revolution was a failure and James II remained on the throne until his death. Consequently, the Jacobite Risings and the Battle of Culloden never took place. His grandson Bonnie Prince Charlie eventually ascended the throne as King Charles III. He was still the reigning monarch in 1788. (AUDIO: The Glorious Revolution) In the timeline familiar to the Doctor, Charles III was the name taken by the successor of Queen Elizabeth II in the 21st century. (PROSE: Revenge of the Judoon)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In reality, Bonnie Prince Charlie died on 31 January 1788.
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