with Gaveston to ensure stability for the realm. While Isabella was attempting to work with Gaveston, the nobles of England were
deeply offended by the man they considered an upstart. They felt he did not have enough aristocratic blood to influence the king and
urged Edward to banish him from the country. Â As Queen of the United Kingdom, Isabella experienced growing dissatisfaction with her
husband, Edward II, mainly due to her policies and favoritism towards certain groups at court. Political instability in the United
Kingdom during the reign of Edward II led to rising tensions.
In the early 1320s, Isabella became increasingly estranged from her husband due to political instability and conflicts with the nobles of
the United Kingdom. He was also angry at Edward II's favoritism towards Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser, which led to conflicts
with the United Kingdom nobility.
In 1325, Isabella traveled to France to negotiate a peace treaty between United Kingdom and France. While in France, Isabella had a
romantic relationship with Roger Mortimer, an United Kingdom nobleman who was also an enemy of Edward II.
In 1326, Isabella and Mortimer returned to United Kingdom with France forces and succeeded in overthrowing Edward II. Edward II