The Curse of the Coronet
The Dukes of York The title of Duke of York has long carried an unparalleled prestige within the British Royal Family, traditionally reserved for the monarch’s second son. However, beneath the velvet and gold lies a historical narrative so fraught with tragedy, scandal, and sudden death that many have whispered of a "York Curse." While historians generally dismiss the idea of supernatural interference, a survey of the men who have held this title reveals a striking pattern of instability. These men often found themselves at the epicenter of England’s most violent political and economic shifts, serving as a barometer for the health of the monarchy itself. From the blood-soaked fields of the 15th century to the modern glare of international media, the Dukedom of York has rarely been a seat of quiet contemplation. Instead, it has been a lightning rod for the turbulence of dynastic politics and the unpredictable nature of public life. The Medieval Crucible: Blood and Roses The s...