Why Were kings allowed mistresses but not Queens?

They were expected to be a model example to other women; acting like a jealous wife was certainly not seen as a demonstration of good behaviour. It was allowed – and expected – for a king to have mistresses, but for a queen, completely the opposite because she was the dynastic progenitor.
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Why were kings allowed to have mistresses but not queens?

It was pretty common for kings to have a mistress in those days, in part because marriages were arranged for political gain and not personal companionship.
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Why were mistresses allowed?

The purpose of royal mistresses emerged due to the fact that a king's marriage was for political purposes only. However, many kings defied this expectation by marrying their mistresses. Usually, this was done as a morganatic marriage, which meant that the woman couldn't acquire the title of Queen Consort.
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Were any kings faithful to their wives?

It's impossible to say for certain, but William I, Edward I and George III are believed to have been completely faithful to their wives. Henry VI similarly chose not to stray but seems to have had relatively limited interest in his wife, to the extent that her pregnancy reportedly came as a surprise to him.
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Did queens ever have lovers?

Many queens or empresses had lovers when they were in a position to do so without consequences, i.e when they were queens in their own right rather than queens consort. Some of them even remained officially single, such as Christina of Sweden (who was reportedly a lesbian) or Elisabeth of Russia.
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Who was the most seductive Queen?

More than 2,000 years after her death in 30 BCE, the Egyptian queen Cleopatra still looms large in the popular imagination. Despite what is known of her brilliance and charm, in mass media depictions what often comes to the forefront is Cleopatra as a ravishingly seductive proto-femme fatale.
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Did queens have to be virgins?

Do you have to be a virgin to marry into the royal family? While there was no explicit rule that said royal brides had to be virgins, it was an accepted part of a royal protocol. So before Diana could marry Prince Charles, her family had to confirm that she was, in fact, a virgin.
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Which king married with his sister?

Akhenaten first married Nefertiti, who was renowned for her great beauty, but had no sons so he then married his sister in an effort to have a son. Hawass said it would take several months to reveal more details about the identity of the Tutankhamun's mother.
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Which king killed many of his wives?

Who was the real Henry VIII? Henry VIII's reign (1509-47) is usually remembered for the King's six wives and his legendary appetite. Infamously, he sent two of his wives, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, to their deaths on the executioner's block at the Tower of London.
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What woman had the most husbands?

Most married woman in the world: Linda Wolfe holds record for being the most married woman in the world. She was married 23 times. Her first marriage at 16 was for love. Her last, in 1996 was for publicity.
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Who were the most powerful royal mistresses?

Barbara Villiers, circa 1660s - Charles II

King Charles II was famous for his womanising, having more mistresses than any other monarch during his reign. While the most famous was the actress Nell Gwynn, the most powerful was undoubtedly the strikingly beautiful Barbara Villiers, later the Countess of Castlemaine.
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Do men fall for their mistresses?

Yes, they do. Or they wouldn't be in a long-term relationship with their mistresses. Some men have mistresses for years, and it's not because they want just sex, they have true and lasting feelings for their lovers and feelings are difficult to shut off.
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Did medieval kings sleep around?

Such fascination with the alleged sexual exploits of political leaders is often assumed to be a modern phenomenon: modern voters like their politicians to be faithful to their wives, but medieval kings could have as many mistresses and bastards as they pleased. Many medieval rulers did enjoy extremely active sex lives.
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Who were the most promiscuous royals?

The most promiscuous monarch of modern times was Edward VII, the son of Queen Victoria, famous for being the longest-serving Prince of Wales owing to his mother's longevity.
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Why did kings have concubines?

The origins for a male to hold a concubine were for sexual pleasure and to ensure numerous children. Mostly concubines served to satisfy sexual pleasure since any children that resulted from a mistress was considered illegitimate, and unless allowed by their father, had no rights of inheritance.
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Which king killed his wives for not giving him a son?

Of his six wives, Henry VIII had two killed: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. He accused Anne of adultery, and she was convicted and beheaded on May 19, 1536; that she had not given birth to a male heir was, however, Henry's primary motive for having her executed.
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Who was the prettiest wife of Henry VIII?

Katherine, six years Henry's senior, was considered beautiful, and shared a love of display and finery with her husband. She and Henry rode and hunted together, and he trusted her completely. For many years they were a happy and devoted couple and a powerful political team.
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Who was Henry VIII favorite wife?

Jane's sweet and charming demeanor captured Henry's heart. Married just days after her predecessor's death, she was to become Henry's favorite wife. Jane, unlike any of Henry's other wives, gave Henry the one thing he wanted most -- a son, an act that would lead to her death.
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Which king married his own mother?

When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Not knowing that he had been adopted, and that his real parents were Jocasta and Laius, Oedipus left the country to avoid committing such crimes.
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What king married their daughter?

The dynamics these incestuous relationships are largely unknown. In some situations, the father, in this case Ramesses II, married a daughter it would seem as a replacement after the death of her mother.
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Which king married his own niece?

It has frequently been claimed (on the basis of reports of a letter, the original of which does not survive), that in 1485 Richard III planned to marry his niece, Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have black teeth?

Wealthy Brits did not hesitate to indulge their sweet tooth, and it was no different for the monarch, Queen Elizabeth I. The queen was especially fond of sweets, but not so fond of the dentist. Her teeth rotted; they turned black and gave off a foul odor.
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Did the virgin Queen Elizabeth ever have a child?

As she had no children, and therefore no direct heir to the throne, she was the last Tudor monarch.
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What did Queen Elizabeth suffer from?

According to a new book, the Queen Elizabeth II covertly battled a particularly terrible kind of cancer in the final years of her life. A future biography of Her Majesty authored by a close friend of Prince Philip stated that the Queen had bone marrow cancer, with bone pain being the most prevalent symptom.
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What is it called when a queen cheats on a king?

In the English or British court, a royal mistress is a woman who is the lover of a member of the royal family, specifically the king. She may be taken either before or after his accession to the throne.
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