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I've had a few people ask why I, as an owner of an Anne Boleyn website, have been involved in a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the day she became Britain's
Family information Other relatives The Prince (stepson-in-law) Partner(s) The First King † (husband) Children Snow White (stepdaughter) Pets Raven Source “When she breaks the tender peel, to taste the apple in my hand, her breath will still, her blood congeal, then I'll be ...
Elizabeth Anne Henry, Duke of Gloucester Henrietta, Duchess of Orléans House Bourbon Father Henry IV of France Mother Marie de' Medici Religion Roman Catholicism Signature Henrietta Maria of France (French: Henriette Marie; 25 November[1] 1609 – 10 September 1669) was Queen of England, Scotlan...
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Margaret was the eldest daughter of Edward the Ætheling by his wife Agatha, a kinswoman of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.[1][2][3] Her father and uncle had been exiled by King Cnut years before (possibly with the intention of having them murdered) but they had found a safe haven...
Philippa Jones has suggested in Elizabeth: Virgin Queen? (2010) that this was part of Anne's strategy to become Henry's wife: "Anne frequently commented in her letters to the King that although her heart and soul were his to enjoy, her body would never be. By refusing to become Henry'...
The sober ambassador, Castelnau de la Mauvissière, even could not avoid seeing the effect upon Elizabeth, and wrote to the Queen-mother: “This discourse14 rejuvenates15 the Queen; she has become more beautiful and bonny than she was fifteen years ago. Not a woman or a physician who ...
Victoria described Osborne as “our island home” and retreated there frequently; it was, however, at Balmoral that she was happiest. The royal pair and their family were able to live there “with the greatestsimplicityand ease,” wrote Greville. The queen soon came to hold the Highlanders ...
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