Question: How could Louis be the son of a king and Phillipe be the son of D'Artagnan if they're identical twins?
Tailkinker
25th May 2013
25th May 2013
Question: How could Louis be the son of a king and Phillipe be the son of D'Artagnan if they're identical twins?
Answer: Both Louis and Philippe are actually D'Artagnan's children. This is why D'Artagnan continues to defend Louis for much of the early part of the film, despite the King's callousness, because he feels that he must defend his son, even against his oldest friends. It's only when he discovers Philippe and realises that he has another son, a humble and decent man, that he's finally able to feel pride as a father and can stand against Louis and his excesses.
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