The Wives of Henry VIII (episode1, part1/5)
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Thanks, This really helped!
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I hate when people pick who was the best wife or who Henry loved the most. I feel for all of them they all had their issues and talents which were mostly Henry's fault. Catherine of Argon: devotion/virtue, Anne Boleyn: Courage/wit, Jane Seymour: quite/discrete, Anne of Cl eves: kindness and support Catherine, Howard: youth, and Catherine Parr: wit and patience
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@Varney86 good, but it is ones duty to point out to people that they are wrong and that they are mean. That may put some sense in their heads.
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@calihartley2010 What do you look like? It's just Youtube, people are going to comment how they like, if one likes it or not. Don't like it, best not to read the comments. I do think the actress are pretty in there own way.
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oh what lovely tea and sandwiches my darling.
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GOD BLESS YOU YOU ARE AMAZING
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@rdc197810 Well then why announce it to the whole world like she is the only ugly thing?
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@calihartley2010 You don't have to be perfect looking to notice that someone isn't pretty.
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@MysteryChocolate I didn't know about the red hair - but I always pictured her as beautiful, she is always described as beautiful in books and historical accounts. She somehow always appears dowdy in movies and tv shows though, its strange. I guess they want to make Anne Boelyn look prettier by contrast
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Very interesting, visually appealing and informative. Thanks...I Love It!!!
Why is it in almost all documentaries and film, Catherine of Aragon was portrayed as a dark-haired and unattractive, wasn't she supposed to be a redhead and beautiful, at least in her youth?
MysteryChocolate 1 year ago 30
Oh thank you for uploading... I have not seen this version! Thank you thank you!
pookoos 1 year ago 11