Outlander fans have been left puzzled by Bonnie Prince Charlie's iconic phrase 'mark me' - but the show's executive producer has explained the meaning behind the line ...
The iconic 'mark me' phrase resurfaced in season six of the popular series, as Bonnie Prince Charlie, portrayed by actor ...
Charles Edward Stuart, or 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' as he became known, was the grandson of the deposed Catholic King James II - who had fled to France from Protestant William of Orange's invading ...
Plane Castle near Stirling, a 14th century fortress visited by royals including Mary Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie ...
Bonnie Prince Charlie brought the canteen with him to Scotland while attempting to regain his father's lost crowns.The 18th century equivalent of a picnic set, it was lost by Prince Charles at the ...
The iconic 'mark me' phrase resurfaced in Outlander's sixth season during Bonnie Prince Charlie's dramatic escape to the Isle ...
In the Jacobite Rising of 1745, the Young Pretender Bonnie Prince Charlie leads an insurrection to overthrow the Protestant House of Hanover and restore his family, the Catholic branch of the ...