His Majesty has three bedchambers my lady. The first is the State Bedroom, for show. The second is the formal bedroom, where the courtiers gather for his ceremonial waking and going to bed. Its also the same room he lay when we was sick, and where he is found mostly. After the courtiers aredismissedfrom that bedchamber, the king moves to his real bedchamber, which is shown above. This one is smaller, easier to heat, more cozy, and private. It's here where he actually sleeps.
I hope this answers you question my lady
18 Sep 2011 10:19:33PM @sir-thomas-cave:
Lucky man, then again he is king! Perks I suppose
His Majesty has three bedchambers my lady. The first is the State Bedroom, for show. The second is the formal bedroom, where the courtiers gather for his ceremonial waking and going to bed. Its also the same room he lay when we was sick, and where he is found mostly. After the courtiers aredismissedfrom that bedchamber, the king moves to his real bedchamber, which is shown above. This one is smaller, easier to heat, more cozy, and private. It's here where he actually sleeps.
I hope this answers you question my lady
Lucky man, then again he is king! Perks I suppose
The Chambre du Roi is the 'Versailles Collection I' which was posted earlier
And the Salon de Mercure (the bedroom that the king has never slept in) is the room where we frequently have cards games lol
This is the Chambre Coucher, as Monsieur le Duc says, where the king actually sleeps