Answer: Malcolm flees to England because after his father King Duncan is murdered he is afraid that he's next. He wants to get out of where he lives to be safe.
Why is Malcolm in England?

Malcolm like his father (King Duncan) represents order. He first appears in Act I scene 2 (1.2) where he is talking to a sergeant with Duncan about Macbeth's exploits on the field of battle. Malcolm later appears in Act 1.4 talking about the execution of the former Thane of Cawdor with Duncan. Macbeth then enters and receives congratulations for his victory. In Act 1.4 Duncan declares Malcolm to be his heir ("We will establish our estate upon Our eldest Malcolm whom we name hereafter The Prince of Cumberland" – …

Malcolm III was King of Scots from 1058 to 1093. He was later nicknamed "Canmore". Malcolm's long reign of 35 years preceded the beginning of the Scoto-Norman age. Henry I of England and Eustace III of Boulogne were his sons-in-law making him the maternal grandfather of Empress Matilda William Adelin and Matilda of Boulogne. All three of them were prominent in English politics during the 12th century. Malcolm's …

Malcolm (Macbeth) - Wikipedia

Malcolm (Macbeth) - Wikipedia

Malcolm (Macbeth) - Wikipedia

John Malcolm (died 1788) was a British sea captain army officer and customs official who was the victim of the most publicized tarring and feathering during the American Revolution. Malcolm was from Boston and a staunch supporter of royal authority. During the War of the Regulation he traveled to the Province of North Carolina to help put down the uprising. Working for the customs service he pursued his duties with a zeal that made him very unpopular especially since he was a Loyalistdurin…

Malcolm Ian Macdonald is an English former professional footballer manager and media figure. Nicknamed 'Supermac' Macdonald was a quick powerfully built prolific goalscorer. He played for Fulham Luton Town Newcastle United Arsenal and England. Macdonald is Newcastle United's fifth highest goalscorer of all time. He also won England's Golden Boot with Newcastle in 1975 and with …

The reign of Malcolm I (942/3–954) also marks the first known tensions between the Scottish kingdom and Moray the old heartland of the Scoto-Pictish kingdom of Fortriu. The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba reported that King ...


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