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King Charles II, on 29 May 1660.
Charles II
1660 marked the restoration of the Stuart line from Richard Cromwell, the 'Lord Protector', when Charles II was crowned. Charles II 'back-dated' his reign to 1649, the date of his father's, Charles I's, death.
I think it is 1660 that was when he came back to London from France. Charles II arrived in England on 25th May, 1660. On his 30th birthday, 29th, May, 1660 Charles arrived in London to take his rightful place on the throne.
King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
If you mean the throne of England, it was Charles II.
Charles II, son of Charles I.
Charles ii
Charles II
England had no monarch from the execution of Charles I in 1649 until the restoration of Charles II in 1660.
That would be King Charles II
In 1649 Charles I was beheaded. Britain was a Commonwealth (Republic) until the Restoration (Charles II) in 1660