Janssens’ painting The Ball at the Hague shows Charles II dancing with his sister Mary, Princess of Orange, on the eve of his Restoration. Charles II being welcomed in triumph by the Dutch at Delft, before setting sail for England, from Lower’s Voyage of Charles II , 1660. Charles II depicted in an initial in a Plea Roll, 1661. The coronation of Charles II in Westminster Abbey, 23 April 1661. Catharine of Braganza, painted during her first years in England, by Lely. Medallion celebrating Charles II ’s marriage to Catharine of Braganza, 21 May 1662, by George Bower. King Charles and Queen Catharine arriving at Hampton Court after their marriage, by Dirck Stoop. The marriage certificate of Charles II and Catharine of Braganza, now preserved in Portsmouth Cathedral (the date is wrongly given as 22 May). Mr Rose, the royal gardener, presenting Charles II with a pineapple probably in front of Dorney Court, Windsor. Painting by Thomas Danckerts. The Royal Escape , as the ship in which Charles II left England in October 1651 was rechristened, painted by William van de Velde after the Restoration, at the request of the King. ‘Madame’ – Henriette-Anne, Duchesse d’Orléans, Charles II ’s favourite sister, by Samuel Cooper. William III of Orange, nephew of Charles II , by Adriaen Hanneman; this painting and that of his mother, Princess Mary, hung in the King’s Bedchamber at Whitehall.