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Not THAT D.C.

Weekend Royalty

Maryland Renaissance Festival king Fred Nelson discusses what it's like to be royalty.

10/20/2016 | Rating NR

Not THAT D.C.

Weekend Royalty

Special | 2m 55s

Maryland Renaissance Festival king Fred Nelson discusses what it's like to be royalty.

As Fred Nelson describes it, the Maryland Renaissance Festival is "overwhelming to the senses." He should know, having played the role of King Henry VIII at the festival since 2002. Nelson offers a glimpse of what it's like to be royalty and why so many people like to lose themselves in fantasy.

10/20/2016 | Rating NR

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Not THAT D.C.

Weekend Royalty

Special | 2m 55s

As Fred Nelson describes it, the Maryland Renaissance Festival is "overwhelming to the senses." He should know, having played the role of King Henry VIII at the festival since 2002. Nelson offers a glimpse of what it's like to be royalty and why so many people like to lose themselves in fantasy.

10/20/2016 | Rating NR

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