Several biographers write that Angoulême's death caused the Black Prince to despair (and understandably so) and that his condition greatly worsened as a result, but there's no real detail given here. How much can we speculate as to how the boy's death affected TBP? Would not having to deal with grief and stress of losing his eldest son allow TBP to maintain somewhat better health through his voyage across the sea and upon arriving in England? Could he even end up living a bit longer? Perhaps long enough to survive his father (if even only by a matter of months)?
I'm really curious to hear what others think here. @CaptainShadow @isabella @VVD0D95 @Kellan Sullivan
I'm really curious to hear what others think here. @CaptainShadow @isabella @VVD0D95 @Kellan Sullivan