RUPERT AND THE CORATRON

Rupert bear and the coronation

The story begins with Rupert and Ottoline looking for birds in the woods when they encounter two horsemen from Tudor Times. They offer to take them back to their castle, where they are mistaken for royalty by a chamberlain who has locked the real princess in her bedroom. Rupert is barred from entering the great hall by two guards who call him a commoner. The chamberlain is kind to Ottoline at first, but he later reveals his true nature: he wants to make himself Regent in her place. After dinner, he takes her upstairs and locks her in the same room where the real Princess Ottoline is imprisoned. That night, Rupert thinks it wouldn’t do to choose the wrong room and wake the chamberlain. Instead, he sees a kind cat who had lived there ever since she was a kitten. The next day, the chamberlain says to Ottoline: “Breakfast, my lady. I’m sorry you will miss the coronation. I will be made king while you stay here.” “You can’t!” stammers Ottoline. “The people won’t let you!” The chamberlain laughs and says: “The people will do as I say. I have the royal seal and the crown jewels. No one can stop me now.” He leaves Ottoline and the princess locked in the room and goes to the great hall, where he is greeted by cheers from his loyal followers. He puts on the crown and declares himself king of England.

Meanwhile, Rupert and the cat sneak out of their room and look for a way to rescue Ottoline and the princess. They find a secret passage that leads to the tower where they are held. They manage to pick the lock and free them. The princess hugs Ottoline and thanks Rupert and the cat for saving them. She tells them that she is the rightful heir to the throne and that the chamberlain is her wicked uncle who wants to usurp her power. She says they have to stop him before he does more harm.

They hurry down to the great hall, where they see the chamberlain sitting on the throne, surrounded by his guards. The princess shouts: “Stop! You are not the king! You are a traitor and a usurper!” The people in the hall are shocked and confused. They don’t know who to believe. The chamberlain orders his guards to capture them, but Rupert and the cat fight them off with their wits and courage. They reach the throne and confront the chamberlain. The princess shows the people her birthmark, which proves that she is the true princess. She also shows them a letter from her father, the late king, who named her as his successor. The people realize that she is telling the truth and that the chamberlain is a liar and a villain. They turn against him and demand his arrest. the cat turned into a he guard who takes Rupert to free his freind Rupert says it all turned out well in the end

The princess takes off the crown from his head and puts it on hers. She thanks Rupert, Ottoline, and the cat for their help and invites them to stay for her coronation. They accept her offer and celebrate with her and the people. They have a feast and a dance in the castle. Rupert and Ottoline are happy that they have made a new friend the new queen orders a coach to take them from the castle to Mr and Mrs. bear and had an amazing adventure in Tudor Times. The end.
charaters
Rupert Bear: a little bear who lives near Nutwood village and likes adventures and helping people. He is drawn wearing a red jumper and bright yellow checked trousers, with matching yellow scarf1
Ottoline: a little otter who is Rupert’s friend. She is curious and brave, and often joins Rupert on his adventures. She wears a green dress and a blue bow on her head2
The Princess: the rightful heir to the throne of England in Tudor Times. She has a birthmark that proves her identity, and a letter from her father, the late king, who named her as his successor. She is kind and generous, and befriends Rupert and Ottoline. She wears a purple gown and a pearl necklace2
The Chamberlain: the wicked uncle of the princess who wants to usurp her power. He locks her in a tower and pretends to be the king. He is cruel and greedy, and tries to stop Rupert and Ottoline from rescuing her. He wears a black cloak and a gold crown2
The Cat: a friendly cat who lives in the castle where the princess is imprisoned. She helps Rupert and Ottoline find the secret passage to the tower, and fights off the guards with them. She is loyal and clever, and has lived in the castle since she was a kitten. She has orange fur and green eyes2
The Horsemen: two men from Tudor Times who take Rupert and Ottoline to their castle. They are loyal to the princess, but they don’t know that she is locked up by the chamberlain. They are friendly and polite, and wear red tunics and helmets2
The Guards: two men who guard the entrance to the great hall where the chamberlain sits on the throne. They are loyal to him, and call Rupert a commoner. They are rude and arrogant, and wear black armor and swords2