That depends entirely on which king is in question.
loyalist were colonist that stayed loyal(still served) the king of England(king gorge the III)
they stayed at a funeral home.
King George was not exactly in the Revolutionary war, if you mean the American Revolution.He stayed home in his palace in England and dressed like a king of his day.
He had advocated non-violence and peace during the achievement of his goals, and he stayed with that determination.
Martin Luther King Jr. liked to hunt and fish. King Jr. stayed at the Big Game Club a fishing resort in the Bahama's a few days before he was assassinated.
I don't know if he stayed with a king, but most famous composers usually preformed for people with a higher rank in class, such as a king, or govenor or people of that sort.
I simply stayed out of comfort or the fear of the unknown.
all of restaurant have a "COMFORT" room
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
Comfort
A person in America who stayed loyal to Britain and the king.
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So many users of this site originally came to it out of boredom, then stayed and stayed.
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On his estates or castles. When he was on a progress wherever he wanted. The place where he stayed had to feed him and give him the best rooms. This was sometimes a hardship on the people living there, but there was nothing they could do. He could give and he could take away.
I believe comfort is a personal thing. Things that give me comfort are the spa, my fiance, reading a nice book, and my family on their good days.