But this story was deemed untrue by many at Versailles because according to them, the king had, in fact, already forgotten her.
Yet kings forget that they are also men.
"Either the king will forget the promise, or the chancellor will," Magnus predicted.
"In a year's time either the bird will die, or the king will forget."
I certainty did remember that but had strongly hoped the king had forgotten.
With the beginning of his lecherous new life the king forgets about the moral virtues and can no longer judge properly.
The king did not forget her, but had her well educated at his own expense.
The king had totally forgotten his promise.
The young king never forgot those who had helped him in his rise.
The king doesn't forget something like that.