Castles did not have individual rooms, but one big great hall with a fireplace at one end. Everyone lived, slept, ate, and did other things in this hall and so did the king. The idea of privacy is a modern one. No one was private about anything in the middle ages.
Don't listen to them. Castle had hundreds of rooms. I suspect the King's was simply the nicest one.
a castle you idiot
A baron lives under the bed of the king. Just in case the King needs his balls rubbed
The Neuschwanstein Castle
King Edward I lived in Beaumaris Castle
His place of residence just before he traveled down to the Battle of Bosworth, where, he was killed was ... Pontefract Castle
He was a king.
Camelot.
Inside his shop. or if he is the king's black smith, He'd live in the king's castle.
in a castle with a king
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yes
he lived in the castle for 74 years
Being King of England, you live in many mansions and palaces. He spent time at Windsor Castle, as well as Balmoral Castle and his most used residence, Buckingham Palace. He also spent time in Dublin Castle.
One person to live in York Castle was King John. He used the castle as his personal home for his security.
The castle represents power and authority, which is why it is so grand and ornate (and also expensive). Only someone with power over the land would live in the castle and that person is the king. Alternate Because the queen kicked him out of the palace.
If by castle you meant Mount Olympus. Then yes.
Depending of the knight's properties, if a knight had a castle he would live in his castle, if he had just a small house he would live in that house.If the knight was in service to a King or Lord than he would live at the King or Lord's court or wherever he was comanded to.