One. It was bread and wine after Mass. The main meal of the day was at 10 or 11 AM and was fairly large. Fresh game, fruits,wines, vegetables.
fish and strawberries mixed together
he would have whatever he would like
a king or queen would hold a medieval banquet at their castle or house
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
In the fall, they would live in the presence of the King
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Well, the legend takes place in the medieval era, but if King Arthur actually existed it would have around the 5th Century and he wouldn't have been the medieval King that we all know. He would probably have been some kind of a warlord who fought the Saxon invaders.
In medieval times, a queen, king, prince, or princess would wear a crown. In current times, an actor playing one of these parts in a medieval re-enactment may wear a medieval styled crown.
The middle ages lasted a thousand years and happened across a continent. There were a lot of kings; each was an individual, and each could do pretty much what he wanted. It was kind of like the joke, "Where does the elephant sit? Anywhere he wants." That said, however, it seems kings might usually have had no breakfast, or, if you prefer, a noon time dinner for breakfast. Working people needed to have calories in them to work, so they ate breakfast. People who did not labor avoided breakfast because not having it was a sign of status. The Church was against gluttony, so it advocated not eating unnecessary meal. There is a link below to the section on meals in a Wikipedia article on medieval cuisine.
the lord and knights sometimes the king would obviously and his lady.
When the King is away no one would look after the castle
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.