Tales from Shakespeare

Why does Kent have to disguise himself to follow King Lear?

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Lear's loyal friend, the earl of Kent, is banished for defending Cordelia. He disguises himself, and with the name of Caius, offers his services to the king. The king hires him, liking his plain manner. Lear's jester also remains loyal and tries to cheer Lear with his witty sayings.