And Arthur of BrittanyYes but he had a living legitimate brother unlike John here.
And Arthur of BrittanyYes but he had a living legitimate brother unlike John here.
Whoever marries Charlie is a very lucky girl lolHere is the announced cast for the new docu-drama series The Howards: A Scandalous Family on Quickflix. Check it out!
Lauren Mcqueen as Katherine Howard
Luke Newton as Charlie Howard
Rhys Ifans as Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Tom Felton as William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham
Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour
Richard Armitage as Edmund Howard
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Ah alright. It wasn't clear to me.I know. Sleep together don't always mean to have sex. That's what I was meant to say.
It's all goodAh alright. It wasn't clear to me.
I think people are gonna be very happy when I reveal the future Mrs. Charles Howard.Whoever marries Charlie is a very lucky girl lol
Who disappeared not long after John became the King of England. Likely murdered by John.And Arthur of Brittany
Those plantagenet uncles...Who disappeared not long after John became the King of England. Likely murdered by John.
Yep, John and Richard III would not get the Uncle of the Year award, that's for sure.Those plantagenet uncles...
Excellent job on the casting as always!Here is the announced cast for the new docu-drama series The Howards: A Scandalous Family on Quickflix. Check it out!
Lauren Mcqueen as Katherine Howard
Luke Newton as Charlie Howard
Rhys Ifans as Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Tom Felton as William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham
Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour
Richard Armitage as Edmund Howard
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Thanks!Excellent job on the casting as always!
Well, yes, but he still overthrew his nephew, who was legally King of England, even without being crowned. That said, I do believe that Edward V and his brother, Richard, were murdered with or without the order of Richard III, likely without.Richard reputation as a bad uncle is probably a Tudor propaganda exageration, in my hopinon.
On that I agree.Well, yes, but he still overthrew his nephew, who was legally King of England, even without being crowned. That said, I do believe that Edward V and his brother, Richard, were murdered with or without the order of Richard III, likely without.
Anything about the Tudors brings him a headache.On that I agree.
@pandizzy Poor Thomas Moore, he may have saved his head but Tudor's wedding always means troubles for him.
I have no idea if Thomas More drank, but I would not be surprised if he had a need to drink once in a while because of Tudors.Anything about the Tudors brings him a headache.
He probably drank wine cause water wasn't safe to drink.I have no idea if Thomas More drank, but I would not be surprised if he had a need to drink once in a while because of Tudors.
That's true.He probably drank wine cause water wasn't safe to drink.
I have no idea if Thomas More drank, but I would not be surprised if he had a need to drink once in a while because of Tudors.
He probably drank wine cause water wasn't safe to drink.
Indeed. People of the era would have all drunk, small beer at the very least.That's true.
Try to tell that to Richard I of England. He died before he can have a male heir to keep John Lackland away from the throne. But he just liked the warring too much.
We can NOT know what was the problem for Richard and Berengaria…Richard didn't even try that hard to have a son lol
They also didn't spend much time together.We can NOT know what was the problem for Richard and Berengaria…