There big battle between the English and the French happens. King Henry gives a motivating speech, boosting his soldiers confidance . The English, were outnumbered, fighting bravely. There's a funny part where Pistol, an English soldier, captures a Frenchman. Despite the odds, the English win the battle. After the victory, Henry visits the French princess Katherine and tries to make her like him. Act III is full of action, bravery, and a bit of romance, showing how Henry leads his army and tries to win over the French princess.
The English army, led by King Henry, prepares for the Battle of Agincourt in France. King Henry talks with his troops in disguise to increase their confidance. Meanwhile, Pistol, Nym, and Bardolph face consequences for their inappropriate behavior. The act features tension and humor in the English camp. As the battle approaches, Henry delivers the iconic "St. Crispin's Day" speech, rallying his troops with a powerful call to courage. The act builds anticipation for the impending conflict, setting the stage for the dramatic events that will unfold in Act V