I believe that people who have seen the movie "Braveheart" remember the protagonist Wallace and the queen Isabella who had a relationship with Wallace. But he was not impressed by another important person, that is, King Edward II. But this king is extremely famous in real history, not only because he had a heroic father, but also because he was a gay emperor and a standard fainting emperor.

Edward II grew up living with his mother and sisters, which became his weak character, and his fondness for men made his father hate him even more. But after his father's death, Edward II still sat on the throne of the king, but Edward II did not govern the country, so he entrusted everything to his friend and lover, Piers Gaviston, and had no trust in the ministers left by his father.
However, Pierce, like Edward II, could not govern the country, and made the country a miasma, which made the minister complain and repeatedly advised the king to expel Pierce, but Edward did not listen and still used Pierce. In the end, the intolerable ministers executed Pierce, and Edward was so distraught that he punished the ministers who had done so, and the ministers rebelled against Edward not willing to be executed. The last few ministers were exiled by Edward.
As a king, of course, there is a queen, and the queen of Edward II is Isabella, a woman who in her later years was known as the "French she-wolf" with a strong and courageous personality. But her husband was gay, which made her unbearable, and although she and Edward had sons, Edward's heart was always on Pierce and the later Dispensel father and son (Edward's later partner, a father and son) plus Edward had abandoned her on the battlefield and confiscated all her property after arguing with her, which made the strong man and Edward completely break with him.
In 1325, Isabella returned to her mother's house (France) and in 1326 joined her lovers to capture Edward's country, capturing edward and his partner in 1327.
Next, Isabella began to dispose of her enemies as a victor. Deeply resentful of the Dispenser father and son, she ordered all sorts of horrific tortures and then put them to death, sparing no part of their entire family. In September 1327, several jailers held Edward to death. Then the red-hot iron fork was actually inserted into Edward II's anus, causing his abdominal cavity to burn and pierce and kill him. And since there were no scars on the surface, the deceased seemed to have died naturally. It is said that at the time of the execution, the heart-rending screams of King Edward II spread throughout the prison castle and reverberated over the fields for a long time, making the hearers creepy. A generation of kings was murdered in such a horrific way.