The Medieval Castle That Saw The Murder Of The King Of England | American Viscountess | Real Royalty
This time on American Viscountess, Julie visits the magnificent Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire. It’s everything you want a medieval castle to be - a fortress, with the keep, the oldest surviving part of the castle, at its heart. Berkeley Castle has been home to the same family for nearly 900 years - and within its walls, a King of England was imprisoned and murdered in 1327. Julie Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, will will be delving into the archives, meeting the Berkeley family and exploring the restoration and redevelopment projects out on the Berkeley estate.
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Give me a table, a comfortable chair and leave me alone in the archives and I'll see you next Spring. The history! ❤
@raygay3375
4 ай бұрын
Exactly!📚📖❤
@barbriley583
4 ай бұрын
Who cares about these ingrate snobs…..rediculous generational wealth
@nancyrobertson3521
3 ай бұрын
Ok
@tonywilkinson6895
3 ай бұрын
Ohh what a lovely thought 🥃🤝
@francer1793
Ай бұрын
Agree 👍
The Castle remains "alive". How very wonderful.
@user-dq4sh2mt8l
3 ай бұрын
good museum
You have an American here who would love to bring all her cats and move to the UK country side. My grandfather actually immigrated from Scotland. We heard so many wonderful stories. I'm 79, but perhaps a visit still is worth dreaming. For now I shall enjoy through you. God Bless. 🌹🇺🇸
Thank you lovely American lady for embracing and appreciating our history and values. We welcome you with open arms. Thank you 🙏
Just imagine having those letters in your HOME!!! Where you lived and played as a child!!! I would have taken a desk and sat there for days reading all of those old correspondence from back then!!! Imagine reading a letter from Queen Elizabeth the First OMG I would be in my glory!!!!
@odinfromcentr2
2 ай бұрын
Would most of us have appreciated such things as children though? 🤔
A fairy tale story in the sorts, wow incredible history. Thank you Viscountess Julie for taking us on this wonderful tour and getting to meet the lovely Mrs Berkeley.
Southeastern american woman here and I do say, I have always loved english history. Marvelous
As an American, history love both US and UK, it is so refreshing to see how much you love and care for your adopted country. I love the enthusiasm you have - the American in you shines through - you can take the girl out of the US but you can’t take the US out of the girl. 😅This was a fantastic episode. Such a treasure. Happy holidays from Alexandria, VA.
@tamtam777
4 ай бұрын
this video makes me want to visit as well all the way from Ohio, USA...
@christinebiada1292
4 ай бұрын
@@tamtam777Same! I’m from Ohio too! Stay safe and warm-crazy weather!
@tamtam777
4 ай бұрын
@@christinebiada1292 the land of the Buckeyes lol...u stay safe n warm as well...yes, crazy weather! 💙🥶💙
Julie I just love the history of these houses! Thank you so much for these wonderful tours and letting us meet so many interesting people.
I’m really enjoying this! The Viscountess is so charming and affable. As someone who has studied the monarchy for many years, when I think of Berkeley Castle, I think mainly of Edward II. But this place has so much more history than the death of a king, and the urban legend that surrounds it. There’s also more Tudor history than I expected. I’d love to see more like this!
@user-oh1mo2mj8y
6 күн бұрын
She just needs to stop bringing up her husband’s family as it were her bloodline. The videos are amazing and very informative, but I wish she would just listen, educate and bring the history to us as she is doing. Please just stop saying “my family”
@user-oh1mo2mj8y
6 күн бұрын
I can promise the mom who has lived in the castle for 50 years was appalled at the videographer who focused on her shoes and not her upper body.
@user-oh1mo2mj8y
6 күн бұрын
Shame on the producers who had a camera at the woman’s feet! Once again the host is talking about the house she lives in, give it a rest and just let people speak.
This one is what I’ve always imagined.
Love the history of this beautiful castle! Thank you so much for sharing. King Edward II is my 23rd great-grandfather.
@danaglabeman6919
4 ай бұрын
Hi cousin!! (He's my 25th great-uncle)
@andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697
3 ай бұрын
same on my mother’s side of the family and from Edward long shanks to John of gaunt
@odinfromcentr2
2 ай бұрын
@@andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697Also a descendant of John of Gaunt here. 👋
@smartychase
Ай бұрын
WOW all these relatives you should organise an ancient family connections get together and have it filmed it would be of huge interest.....just a thought
Incredible timbers wow beautiful what quality!😮❤ love love the tapestries...I would have my house surrounded by them they help keep the warmth in your house too while looking stunning. What a place to grow up!️
This is a very interesting and thorough look at the castle. Thanks for sharing this with those of us who may never have the opportunity to visit in person. ❤
Wow the coat of arms stained glass are amazing
I just had to leave a comment (I normally don’t)…. I could actually FEEL the emotions as he described what it was like growing up with his brother in the castle..”jumping out when visitors were going through “ and “his mother ringing the bell for lunch “ and 2 young children running after playing “soldiers” on the roof…. Magical! Absolutely magical!! I’m still smiling thinking about these little boys having a blast playing ❤️. Just didn’t expect to connect on such an emotional level when watching. Thank you for making my day a little brighter. I’m so grateful I watched as having my coffee as I’ll think of them throughout my day and my heart will be happy 💕
@smartychase
Ай бұрын
What an absolutely lovely comment ❤
This is incredible! I have to visit this place and soon. My dream was Hever Castle which I did 2 years ago, now this is absolutely on this list. What a fab video. Thank you Julie xxx
Breathtaking....as an ex Archival librarian the part with the manuscripts blew me away, and the general history of the castle is amazing, being an Aussie, in a young country (as in we don't and never have had royalty) I just love your video's and the things you show us. How I would love to be able to see the hidden parts of these beautiful places.
Wow that was just lovely. What a nice family. That was a beautiful castle and grounds. Thank you for sharing.
These Films are Fabulous. Really enjoying the history of these beautiful historic places. As an American, I love learning about the old country. Just love it👍 Keep up the good work!!
Everything about this episode was extremely interesting! The owner, his mother and wife were all so cool. What a magnificent old white elephant. I believe they just might make things work out for the future. Good show!
An absolute treasure! I can imagine Jethro Tull performing Minstrel in the Gallery in the great hall. Would never happen of course, but I can dream can't I?
The gardener was so animated. Appreciate the passion for just putting in what he loves.
The castle is breathtaking. I am a history buff. Thank you for bringing these stories to life❤️
I love the Castle. My ancestors were the Careys and Mary Boleyn and this is first time I have seen inside Berkeley Castle 😊
OMG, Miss Georgina is beautiful and charming, and absolutely hilarious!!!❤
I love all the people who live in these castles, manors, and country homes today. They have such a sense of the history of the place, and a sense of their place in it, plus, many tend to be quite eccentric, and it's hilarious in a good feeling kind of way.
Your best video so far! I feel like I’m there with you. Merry Christmas from Winston Salem North Carolina!
@irishamericanpinupdoll
3 ай бұрын
Hi neighbor! From north Wilkesboro!
The documents should be placed between glass and sealed to preserve. Amazing!
Thumbs up thanks for sharing 👍 happy new year.
Amazing and beautiful castle. The same family for 900 years. That is so interesting. Thank you for sharing.
I love the fact you're driving a left hand drive classic Vette.
The value of the copper on the roof alone is monumental! Well, at least to me, it is.😄
This is amazing. Thank you so much for producing these wonderful documentaries.
900 years of documented history blows my mind. Amazing. So envious of Charles's upbringing! Imagine growing up in a 900 year old castle. Just... wow
Love seeing an American represent with respect
This has been the best video so far. What a castle. Extraordinary. Thank you Julie and Charles. Everyone is so enthusiastic. It is wonderful to see. I wish everyone at the castle the very best.
Wonderful tour and information. Fascinating.
You're great, and so committed and engaging.
Fantastic video! Amazing history! Thank you for being so interested in these old castles and all the details you love! Enjoyed it!❤
Berkeley’s are part of my family history and I enjoyed this very much..From Livonia, Michigan ❤️👩🌾
Congratulations with kicking off the retreat season with such a successful week!!🎉
Thank you so much for sharing this.
This documentary was just wonderful. Thank the makers and Charles Berkeley to show us his historical home.
A wonderful tour of a wonderful place! The video title caught my attention as, having a long time interest in English history, I knew the king was Edward II. So I was so interested to see the room where his story happened. But the castle and the estate is so much more than just that one story. The whole visit was fascinating! I was especially excited to see the muniments room and was thrilled to see the historic documents. If I had access to that room, that is where I would definitely spend most of my time! 🏰
Thanks Julie! And Merry Christmas to you and your family👼☃️🎁🎅🎄✨️💖
Thanks for this. History was my favorite and yes best subject in school.
So lovely to see you ❤️ presenting this program
You are a good match for the Viscount - a love match who loves English history and has the skills to showcase it!
Thanks for sharing your interesting life through the wonderful history of Britain. Love, from Philadelphia,Pa.
***Thank you Julie for your tour of this lovely castle! As always, Greetings from MN, USA!***
I enjoyed this so very much! I hope to visit. Thanks Julie, brilliantly done as always! 😃🥰🙅♀️
and yet ANOTHER outstanding episode of American Viscountess !
Thank you for sharing this story with us.
I love in the next village and visit it every year, it's a magical place
An ancestral home of mine. Nice to see it and learn of it and its history. Thank you.
Fantastic as always !
Whenever i see old portraits looking so dark that you can't make out all the picture, I hiss. I've watched too much Bumgartner Restoration. THEY SHOULDN'T LOOK LIKE THAT! It's worth whatever he charges to see the painting in it's full glory. Please get them restored...😢 You've worked so hard to restore everything else, get those paintings back!
Thanks for the tour Julie. Hello from Queensland Australia.😊
I'd love to see and FEEL that place!!
Absolutely amazing history.
Beautiful!!! Such a fascinating story❤️
I love horses too and what beautiful grounds to ride them 😊❤
Great video as usual I love Dan he's a good guy and i agree with everything you have spoken about in this video about the gruesome twosome . Love your dog 🐕 he's georgus can see how happy he is and how much he's loved. Have a wonderful weekend and i look forward to seeing your next video. ❤
I wonder if they found any wonderful artifacts when they were digging the new site?
Really enjoyed watching, fantastic film of a very special place will definitely be visiting soon.
How amazing that 9 generations have lived in the castle. It's so beautifully maintained
Part of the reason Charles the second was able to be restored to the monarchy was because of my Pendrill great grandfather Julie. He owned Boscobel, gave the king his clothes and hid with him in the oak tree. Oh , and the first Baron de Berkeley was my 22nd great grandfather . Would love to look around the castle.
Enjoy this the most as so much history was told. That what i love most
Wow!! I an SUPER impressed with how much render and linewash is left on the walls of Edward's cell. You can almost imagine how the walls really used to be.
Loving these videos that Julie leads!
Maybe just me, but i love that she is throwing back with a "Time Team" style sweater
Wonderful visit💙
As an American our country is so young, I can only imagine what artifacts can be found in Europe that had yet to be discovered. I love history.
@smartychase
Ай бұрын
And to think one day so will we be history 😢
Brilliant usage not so brilliant. But thank you really cool what you’re doing. Signing off from somewhere outside of Chicago ! Keep it up!
Beautiful. Also, can someone please tell me what Julie’s Blue convertible is?!
What an exciting place to be! I'd be curious to know if anyone in the family has published anything about the castle, perhaps the gardens throughout its history? Thank you for such a lovely and interesting visit.
it must be amazing to beable to visit places like that for real ......
Edward 111 would not have allowed the murder of his father .It was a set up and Berclay did leave castle but sent letter to King saying his father was dead. I think it was the sign his father had sailed as King placed a Silver ship of the tomb of his father .Suggests to me it was his way of saying his father was already in France
I remember this all from Courteney Cox’s episode of who do you think you are. She was in that little cell room
Doesnt the archieve lady just have the best job.
Merry Christmas xx
I have found out that I have a very long line of Berkeleys in my ancestries, they are one of the three families that being powerful in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom remained poweful after the Norman Conquest, the curious part of this family when they made a study of the direct study of DNA of the Lords that fighted in the battle of Bannockburn they found that the oldest Berkeley went from Spain and that person went from South to North ??? ? about this are many hypothesis
Que lugar Maravilhoso
Luke and Julie just started my patronship.
I think Windsor Castle Holds the record for the same family living it in since it was built.
absolutely 💯 beautiful 😍
I was wondering if the truth would come out about Edward II. Not a good way to go. Total Anglophile here as an American descended from the Howard family. Thanks so much Julie. Really enjoyed the tour. What tho, is the point of the clay pots on top of the stakes?
I love the history of the house. Actually, I love history.
Can you please do an episode with the Earl & Countess Carnarvon at Highclere Castle?
I hope the Berkley plans for the land works out well :3
The cost to upkeep these places is so monumental, they all eventually close.. inevitable which is too bad.
Watch Courtney Cox on Who Do You Think You Are? She is a descendant of the Berkleys...a really fascinating genealogical exploration that takes you way back into the intrigue of the aristocracy.
OMG - the 8th Earl looks just like Mr Berkley
What an awesome dress!
The audio is really quite messed up and annoying. Please fix it, this is a recurring issue.
So, I have to ask as I am very much wanting to know was he REALLY the last Earl or is the man (son) we met early in the video still an Earl? You see, I don't understand how that works. You would think his mother and he would still have some kind of title, but of course, I am American and only 4th generation from Czechoslovakia. One part of the family came over in the early 1800s and Great Grandpa Bartunek fought for the North in the Civil War because he spoke in a foreign language or he would have to sit in prison until the war was over as no one knew if he was a spy or not so he agreed to serve for the North Army and then settled in Nebraska with a large ground for a homestead farm. My mother's mother was his daughter. Last born to his family. But I do want to share with you that he must have had some money as this was his second time overseas to the Americans. He came before, younger, and was not so keen on the place, but decided later to come back. I suppose it was due to the fact that Nebraska was selling homesteads with large parcels of land and that interested him into trying America once more. His wife was in the South and she and a brother came with Great Grandpa to Nebraska. Great Grandpa Bartunek first came over in the area of New York and then the second time came from New Orleans Bay and then up into the continent. His trunk is still in the family. It made it across the seas twice. One of my aunts has it, my mother's sister.
Thsnk
How many acres on this beautiful place.
As I watch, it's never been more obvious to me that my family are engaged in mafia crime. We are related to the Royal family. We used to live in castles. We had Carew Castle in Wales, on my mother's side. My grandfather John Boulton was a judge at Boulton Grange in Quebec, Canada. We live in the most horrid little house now. My father goes through and ruins everything. He throws first all over, smashes paint off the walls, drips goop on the carpets and crams garbage in every corner. My Dad is trying to force me to commit a felony. He ruins everything I do. When confronted, he lies. His father is from the German Royals. There's no honest excuse for the way we live now.