That a Stuart restoration was now less than unlikely did not prevent the Prince presenting Charlotte as the next generation of the cause.
This ended any realistic hope of a Stuart restoration.
Jacobite factions seeking a Stuart restoration remained strong; they instigated a revolt in 1715-1716.
Upon hearing of the Stuart restoration, Gordon left Polish service, but found himself unable to obtain military employment in Britain.
By and large, the prospects for a Stuart restoration did not seem to be preoccupying the aristocracy of France.
Furthermore, Maurice's troops would be withdrawn as soon as a Stuart restoration occurred and commerce would bring mutual prosperity.
Charles criticised them for giving up guaranteed victory and a Stuart restoration.
Their defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 ending any realistic hope of a Stuart restoration.
The Jacobite army then advanced into England, where it was believed there was strong support for a Stuart restoration.
"Money's none so plentiful that anyone wants to back a dicey proposition like the Stuart restoration."