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After the Battle of Worcester in 1651, Charles II hid in various locations to evade capture. He famously took refuge in a royal oak tree at Boscobel House and later in a nearby cave known as the "Cromwell's Cave." With the help of loyal supporters, he eventually made his way to the coast and escaped to France. His journey became a significant part of his legend and the royalist narrative.

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