Guys, the folk back in Tudor times didn't BATHE, but sure as hell could dress up, in modern times, we bathe all the time, yet dress like shit. Am I the only one who has thought along those lines???
So,we have a marvelous look at christmas in Tudor times,yet someone decides to bring the alleged problem with Islam into it! I do wish folk would leave their bigotries for a more appropriate upload!
Hampton Court is a Brilliant place to visit but you have to get there really early theres so much to see and some Amazing Tapestries and Paintings also the gardens and maze i will have to go again as i didnt have enough time before.i loved it .
@carolynan ...My wife and I spent an entire day at Hampton Court. The next day, we spent an entire day at Tower Of London. The following day, we spent a half a day at Kensington Palace. One must spend a minimum of 2 weeks in London to barely scratch the surface of place to visit and things to do. Yeah...I love England!
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
If I ever get the chance to visit England, I've *got* to check out Hampton Court, the Tower of London, etc!. Is that talented jester at the end supposed to be Will Somers?.
Hampton Court is great. The last time I went there was Christmas time & it was practically empty. I went there twice during that time because I loved it so much. My favorite room, was a small, paneled room with tapestries that just seemed so peaceful, that I took a book to read there. It was "Woolsey's Closet"; the term "closet" I was to find out later, means that it was a toilet.
Guys, the folk back in Tudor times didn't BATHE, but sure as hell could dress up, in modern times, we bathe all the time, yet dress like shit. Am I the only one who has thought along those lines???
Darthbelal 1 month ago
So,we have a marvelous look at christmas in Tudor times,yet someone decides to bring the alleged problem with Islam into it! I do wish folk would leave their bigotries for a more appropriate upload!
popazz1 5 months ago
Weren't Anne Boleyn & Henry VIII not married until January 1533? I adore Historic Royal Palaces, by the way!
Shman2012 8 months ago
We need a new Henry VIII to take care of the traitors in government that are allowing islam to take over.
phuckizlam 1 year ago
@phuckizlam
I'm with you on that one! But why go back all the way to King Henry VIII? Look only as far as 1944 and let one Winston Churchill handle the muzzies!
fkappreciative 11 months ago
It has a court Jester walking on stilts.
24Abstract 1 year ago
whats going on for christmas this year?
pomfan07 1 year ago
sighzzz... i wish i could visit Hampton Court Palace
JuzTudor70AD 1 year ago
Hampton Court is a Brilliant place to visit but you have to get there really early theres so much to see and some Amazing Tapestries and Paintings also the gardens and maze i will have to go again as i didnt have enough time before.i loved it .
carolynan 1 year ago
@carolynan ...My wife and I spent an entire day at Hampton Court. The next day, we spent an entire day at Tower Of London. The following day, we spent a half a day at Kensington Palace. One must spend a minimum of 2 weeks in London to barely scratch the surface of place to visit and things to do. Yeah...I love England!
fkappreciative 11 months ago
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
HistoricRoyalPalaces 2 years ago
Pastime with good compnay! Written for Catherine of Aragon, if Im correct?
katharinethequene 3 years ago
Yes! Apparantly "Pass Time With Good Company" was written for Catalina!. :)
Karenjade 3 years ago 2
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
HistoricRoyalPalaces 2 years ago
Pastime With Good Company was probably written while married to Katherine of Aragon. There is nothing in the three verses to suggest this is anything other than a personal manifesto by the writer (Henry VIII) though - never mentions women, love, his wife or anything else. However, 'Green Grows the Holly', which appears in the same manuscript, includes the writer professing undying love for his Lady - in this case Catherine of Aragon!
HistoricRoyalPalaces 2 years ago
If I ever get the chance to visit England, I've *got* to check out Hampton Court, the Tower of London, etc!. Is that talented jester at the end supposed to be Will Somers?.
Karenjade 3 years ago 2
Hampton Court is great. The last time I went there was Christmas time & it was practically empty. I went there twice during that time because I loved it so much. My favorite room, was a small, paneled room with tapestries that just seemed so peaceful, that I took a book to read there. It was "Woolsey's Closet"; the term "closet" I was to find out later, means that it was a toilet.
mmedefarge 2 years ago