I'm assuming you mean King Charles I... he was protestant.
Protestant.
He was a Protestant. His wife was Catholic. Many people accused him of being a catholic because he wore extravagant clothing and Catholics were known to like extravagant things.
King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
Charles I married a French Catholic by the name of Henrietta Maria. During that time, England was mainly Protestant, so a Catholic Bride was not too popular.
The royalist were called cavaliers and they were people who supported king Charles 1st when they declared war on Parliament when Parliament set war on them because Charles french wife Henrietta maria a catholic made Charles more Catholic when he was supposed to be protestant so Parliament was afraid of king Charles making England a Catholic country witch were called the roundheads.
Protestant
Protestant.
He was a Protestant. His wife was Catholic. Many people accused him of being a catholic because he wore extravagant clothing and Catholics were known to like extravagant things.
Charles 2nd was a Protestant his entire life, however the population of England was Protestant, meaning he had to be Protestant otherwise he would get the chop. His wife however was a Catholic which was a bit unpopular. Some rumours have it, that Charles 2nd converted to Catholic on his deathbed, and had a Catholic priest to do so, his wife was a witness.
Charles 1, Was a protestant, But She was a catholic.
He was a protestant. But people thought he was a Catholic because he was married to a Catholic woman.King Charles I was a Protestant many people may get him confused as being Catholic because he married a French woman called Henrietta Marie (or Henrietta Maria) and she was a Catholic. He also published a Prayer book in Scotland which looked very Catholic.King Charles I was raiseed as a Protestant, however he favored the Anglican form of worship. Charles married a Catholic woman and this brought his faith under question. King Charles started off as a Protestant, but he may have started practicing Catholicism secretly later on.
Charles declared himself to be a Protestant, but was converted into the Catholic church on his deathbed. James II was openly a Catholic, the last Catholic British monarch.
He didn't change religion, he was Protestant from the start, his wife was Catholic.
He was a Protestant all his life until on his death bed, when he chose to convert to Catholicism. A priest was smuggled into the palace he was in.
King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
He did not want a protestant (Charles II) to marry a Catholic. XD
She was a Protestant