Queen Elizabeth
She was the child of King Henry VIII of England. Her life was a mixture of luxury and pain. Elizabeth was threatened with murder form the day she was born to the day she died a queen. Her birth was a great disappointment for her father. She was unlike other happy-go-merry princesses. She have to worry about financial expenses after her half-sister became the queen. She had to suffer threatens of murders, and was often being laughed and made fun of from her half-sisters, and half-brothers. Yet, she was one of the most respected and remarkable rulers in the Royal family. Read and find out how the most beloved and hated queen survived The Golden Age of English History. The Golden Age was also known as The Darkest Time of the History. King Henry VIII married six times and only one of the six survived his cruelty stoned heart. Elizabeth’s half-sister Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry
s first wife Queen Katherine of Argon. When Mary was growing up, his father was having affair with Anne Boleyn (which was Elizabeth’s mother). Anne Boleyn was a vivacious flirt, men always find themselves connected to her, high spirited and temperamental, with black hair, black eyes, and a very long neck. King Henry courted with many women, though Queen Katherine never lost her loyal place. When King Henry was having relationships with Anne, he insisted Katherine to give up her jewels, so that Anne can wear them. During that time, Anne Boleyn was unpopular in the royal palace. For she had made the king did many “stupid” things and decisions. Those decisions and things, however, was for her personal gains. All his life, King Henry always wanted a son for the Heir of the throne. After Elizabeth’s birth, King Henry falsely accused Anne Boleyn of adultery. She was later beheaded when poor Elizabeth was only thr
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