Related question: What was the basis for Lord Renly's claim to the throne?
I get that he considers himself a better king than Stannis, but why isn't he loyal to Joffrey who is supposedly the rightful heir? Did Renly know about Joffrey being illegitimate? I always thought he didn't and was distrustful that Cersei would accept Ned as Regent.
I think in both the books and the series, Renly finds out Joffrey is illegitimate from Stannis' letters, but rewatching that clips makes me think Renly was with Ned, Varys and LF in the plan to arrest Joffrey and Cersei.
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Oh also Ned was expecting Renly at the arrest. So Renly did know?
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