Ooh exited to see that Mary and Charles have a child on the way, hopefully, mother and child end up alright. The Boleyns continue to do well for themselves too, Nice update!
Thanks, Mary and Charles are expecting (as was very likely considering all their bedroom activity) and the Boleyn continue to keep their places of importance (George and Anne are at court in England, respectively in Henry VIII and Eleanor’s households)Ooh exited to see that Mary and Charles have a child on the way, hopefully, mother and child end up alright. The Boleyns continue to do well for themselves too, Nice update!
Yes, it is soo fun trying to create avatars with it…Artflow.ai correct? I'm somewhat keen of doing something with it myself.
I see. I'll get my hands dirty with it now.Yes, it is soo fun trying to create avatars with it…
ThanksVery nice. they seem to fit very well in my opinion!
Well, we can hope that…Hopefully Isabella will be happy with Maximiliam of Milan, and that at the very least they'll both have secure positions...
I have edited this chapter, adding a new ending to it for a little change of plans…John Stewart, Duke of Albany was in the chapel of the royal palace of Holyrood, together with his cousin James Hamilton, Earl of Arran and Alexander Gordon, Earl of Huntly plus Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk and the priest, waiting for the arrival of the Margaret, Dowager Queen of Scotland.
Suffolk, secretly returned in Scotland two days earlier, was worried, but less than Margaret had been a forthright before, when she had confided in him, pushing him to sent messenger to the English Duke.
Margaret’s year of mourning had ended the previous month so the Scottish Queen Regent was dressed with a rich green gown who contrasted well with her red hairs, looking absolutely stunning when she arrived to the chapel, escorted by one of her maids of honour
Margaret was really nervous but Suffolk’s reaction at her appearance has reassured her (as the Duke had almost forgotten to breath when she arrived in his sight) and persuaded her again who she had made the right choice: her happiness (and the child in her womb) over the regency of Scotland, as Albany had promised her who she would not lose the custody or access to her sons, at least while she was in Scotland as neither the young King or his infant brother would be allowed to leave their Kingdom.
The ceremony who tied forever Margaret Tudor, Dowager Queen of Scotland and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk was short and done in secret, but the identity of their witnesses was a sign of the fact who the match was approved by the man who would replace Margaret as Regent in Scotland (that was Albany) and also by the man who had been her greatest support in the months of her regency (Arran).
Margaret knew very well who that support was owed both to her pregnancy and specially to the fact who the Duke of Suffolk was a foreigner, close friend of her own brother and influential in England but fully powerless in Scotland, meaning who her new husband would not be a threat for either of the cousins of the late King of Scotland.
Still Margaret was happy and in love and would have not consented to anybody to ruin her this moment, when she was reunited with her beloved Charles and married to him, and free from all her worries. She knew who troubles would arrive soon but right now she wanted just enjoy the moment, without caring for the inevitable consequences of her choice as she had already thought too much to them in the previous days.
After the ceremony, Albany‘s thought shifted to his cousin and wife, Anne, Countess of Auvergne, who was still in her lands in France and specially to her younger sister and his ward, Madeleine, Countess of Boulogne thanking God for the fact who at least the sixteen years old Madeleine would be willing to do her part and marry the French King, if Louis XII accepted to marry her in place of the now unavailable Margaret. As Louis XII was pretty desperate for an heir and had looked interested enough in marrying the beautiful Madeleine if persuading the Scottish Queen Regent was impossible, John was feeling pretty secure in the success of at least this other match.