He was crowned for a second time upon his return to England
In February 1194, Richard was freed when the ransom was paid. But his troubles didn't end there. He was granted his release by Henry VI in exchange for 150,000 marks. Richard was freed in February 1194 when a significant chunk of the ransom was paid. In April 1194, he returned to England and received a second coronation.
A local farmer was said to have discovered a cache of Roman gold at the French fortress of Châlus-Chabrol in 1199. Richard made the decision to besiege the castle, which ultimately led to his demise. The people who had paid the money to liberate the monarch now posed a threat to their power and independence. So, in order to reinforce his position as England’s monarch, Richard immediately returned home and was crowned king once again.