To summarize: you can never move so that your king is in check, even if the king is “protected”. This is an illegal move.
Can two kings be in check at the same time?
To answer your question, it is not legal for both Kings to be checked at the same time. It may be possible to play a move that blocks the attack on your King while giving check to the opponent’s King, but it is very seldom you’ll have the opportunity to do that.
Can a king capture another king?
It is illegal for one king to move adjacent to another, so a king cannot directly capture another king. A king can deliver checkmate, either by moving out of the way of another piece, or by castling, technically a move of the king, to put the rook into position to deliver check.
Can a king move to a square if not in check?
Of course, kings may only move to squares where they are not in check; this means that a king is allowed to take a piece of the opponent that is a king move away and not defended by the opponent.
How does a king get out of check in chess?
The king can get out of check in three ways. White is in checkmate. The king cannot escape check and White has lost the game. There may be up to three possible ways to get a king out of a single check on the following move: Capturing the checking piece, with either the king or another piece.
Is it illegal for a king to be in check?
The only thing one should be careful about is that the king does not move in such a way that he is in check after the move (such a move is illegal and should be replaced by another move.) In fact, in endgames, kings will often play an important active role.
Can a king capture a queen in chess?
The king can capture the enemy queen, as long that does not place it in check from another piece. there is only one move that cannot be performed in check (aside for making a move that keeps you in check, or creates another one ) and that is castling. As long as the queen is not protected by another piece, the king can capture it.