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Posted on September 16, 2019August 21, 2020 by Ann Foster

Mary Tudor: Little Sister, Reluctant Queen, Love Warrior

Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margaret, who was actually Princess Mary, on The Tudors

Mary Tudor was very briefly Queen of France and then she tricked her brother Henry VIII to let her marry for love, and her life was pretty much non-stop amazing.

Posted on January 21, 2019November 26, 2019 by Ann Foster

Marie de Guise: The Indominable French Queen of Scots

Marie de Guise was the mother of Mary Queen of Scots. She was also Tall, Glamorous, had her own bespoke armour, and lived an AMAZING LIFE.

Posted on November 26, 2018November 26, 2019 by Ann Foster

Queen Anne of Great Britain: The Real Story Behind ‘The Favourite’

Olivia Colman as Queen Anne I in The Favourite

The bonkers true story of ‘The Favourite’s Queen Anne, a lesser-known monarch whose life was a gossip buffet of rivalry, death, and resiliency.

Posted on August 27, 2018August 23, 2020 by Ann Foster

Bess of Hardwick: Her Ambitious Rise From Obscurity To Dominance

How a farmer's daughter from Derbyshire become a power player in the cutthroat Tudor court and the wealthiest woman in England.

Posted on August 16, 2018May 18, 2021 by Ann Foster

Lady Margaret Douglas: The Tudor Cousin Who Refused To Be Cast Aside

Lady Margaret Douglas was a ruthless survivor whose ambition and cleverness changed the course of English monarchy forever.

Posted on August 1, 2018August 24, 2019 by Ann Foster

Margaret Tudor: The Other Queen of Scots

Margaret Tudor loved dancing, music, fashion, and power, and she refused to let two terrible husbands (and one meh husband) stand in the way of getting what she wanted.

Posted on May 16, 2018June 28, 2018 by Ann Foster

Elizabeth Woodville: More Than Just A Pretty Face

Elizabeth Woodville was a commoner whose stunning beauty and strength of character proved irresistable to King Edward IV. But winning over the rest of the royal court was more challenging.

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