[Henry VIII] Tudor Crown
Chapter 10
For John Palgrave, William Tudor was by no means a gifted student, at least his comprehension in Greek and Latin was far inferior to that of his sister, Princess Mary, but better than that of John Palgrave. The previous student was much better.Besides, William Tudor was not a devout Christian.In other words, he himself has no interest in some religious classics.Even though John Palgrave tried his best to subtly make William Tudor gradually accept his religious views, but after working hard for a long time, he found that this little prince who was loved by thousands of people was completely an idiot. Oil and salt do not enter the goods.
Whether it is the traditional Catholicism or the quietly developing Lutheranism, he is not very interested.Unless John Palgrave mentioned the history of art development and science by the way when he talked about religion, William Tudor would not ask a few more questions, but remained silent from beginning to end.
"He really doesn't look like the two lords and Lady Margaret Beaufort." John Palgrave couldn't help complaining when he communicated with the Duchess of Suffolk about William Tudor's learning process : "The monarch is the guardian of the faith. He should, like His Majesty the king, read the classics of the saints devoutly and seriously, especially the Gospel of our Lord."
"Your Excellency Palgrave, please be careful." The Duchess of Suffolk dissatisfied: "Only God can choose the king. Since he let William be born in the womb of Queen Catherine, it is tacitly acquiescing that William's birth is imminent." Reasonable. If William is not devout, then God will punish William before anyone else."
Unlike John Palgrave's comment on William Tudor's excesses over excellence, the Duchess of Suffolk thinks William Tudor is the most sensible child in the world.And she wasn't the only one who thought so, as did the servants who had served William Tudor.
Compared with ordinary children who are noisy, William Tudor is like a little adult who is deliberately painted on the murals, always doing his own things quietly and attentively.
Although in the eyes of John Palgrave, the things that William Tudor focused on were all heresy, and he was even told to Henry VIII by the caring Anne Boleyn.But for Henry VIII, William Tudor's performance proved his commonality with himself.After all, Henry VIII was only the Duke of York when he was young, so he was not talked about by Henry VII, and he was very demanding in his academic progress. Instead, he was able to follow Elizabeth of York and the young Duchess of Suffolk in Plassen Doing what you like in the palace.
Moreover, the multiple bereavements also made Henry VIII more concerned about William Tudor's physical condition than his study progress.Of course, compared with Queen Catherine's three-day question, Henry VIII is by no means a responsible father. Even after Anne Boleyn mentioned William Tudor, some high-drinking Henry VIII drank half a glass of mead. Respond to what Anne Boleyn wanted to do.
"Dear Anne, you should focus on your lover more than on a child." Henry VIII didn't like Anne Boleyn's constant trouble with Queen Catherine, not because he had so much I love Queen Catherine, but as a monarch, he wants to maintain his marriage, and more importantly, maintain the relationship between Spain and England.
True, he was prepared to join forces with François of France against Spain, but that did not mean that his relationship with Spain was over.Even when Henry VIII was preparing to restore the old relationship with France, he was already ready to hide his old position with Spain.So in this case, the identities of Queen Catherine and Princess Mary are crucial.
No matter how domineering Anne Boleyn was, Henry VIII would never allow her to do anything.
"Dear Your Majesty, do you think I am a low-interest woman who can only make trouble for no reason?" Anne Boleyn knew that she could attract the attention of Henry VIII, who was so beautiful, not just because of her good looks, otherwise she would Not Henry VIII's longest-loved mistress: "Aren't you worried about the future of England?"
"What is there to worry about?" Henry VIII was puzzled by Anne Boleyn's words.After all, he doesn't say everything is going well now, but it is much better than before.
There is no worry about heirs, and no disputes among the palace family members.
Except that Anne Boleyn was a little jealous from time to time and pushed out the maid Henry VIII liked, there was nothing in the Whitehall Palace that made Henry VIII feel unhappy.Even in some cases, Henry VIII enjoyed Anne Boleyn's jealous behavior, which his wife and previous mistresses would not dare to do.
"Queen Catherine had previously lost six children. Before she gave birth to William, her only surviving daughter, Mary, was clever but sickly since she was a child. Not only did she suffer from migraines, but it took a long time to heal her eyes. and the problem with her nose." Anne Boleyn rarely lowered her tone, and put on an extremely worried look: "Think about Henry Fitzroy's state, and Elizabeth Bronte's A few children born after leaving you."
Although Anne Boleyn did not explicitly say that William Tudor was mentally handicapped, she led Henry VIII to believe that it was difficult for Queen Catherine to give birth to a healthy child, and at the same time reminded John Palgrave and him Regarding the report, he couldn't make up his mind for a while.
If William Tudor was really an idiot, he was Henry VI II, and the Tudor family's throne was the result of the War of the Red and White Roses caused by Henry VI's mental disability.
Thinking of this, Henry VIII only felt cold hands and feet, half of his drunkenness dissipated, and he said with a gloomy face: "I will talk to William at Christmas."
Thinking that the dynasty passed on to him by his father would be ruined in the hands of a fool, Henry VIII inevitably complained more to Queen Catherine, and even thought of divorce again.
Perhaps he should have stopped this marriage against God's will, as the Bible says.
Seeing that her instigation had worked, Anne Boleyn stopped deliberately mentioning the matter of Queen Catherine, but carefully observed Henry VIII's expression, pretending to be unintentional, and said, "Will Your Majesty accompany me to church tomorrow?"
"Why do you suddenly want to go to church?" Henry VIII asked curiously, "There are no holidays that require prayer recently."
"But the people need God's blessing." Anne Boleyn crossed her chest, and her tone was full of worry: "Recently, many citizens in London have died of unknown diseases. Some people say that it is sweat fever. Rhythm back to England."
"It's just the nonsense of a few commoners, and it won't make a big deal." Henry VIII said disapprovingly: "England survived a sweat fever 12 years ago. God will never be so cruel to us."
Whether it is the traditional Catholicism or the quietly developing Lutheranism, he is not very interested.Unless John Palgrave mentioned the history of art development and science by the way when he talked about religion, William Tudor would not ask a few more questions, but remained silent from beginning to end.
"He really doesn't look like the two lords and Lady Margaret Beaufort." John Palgrave couldn't help complaining when he communicated with the Duchess of Suffolk about William Tudor's learning process : "The monarch is the guardian of the faith. He should, like His Majesty the king, read the classics of the saints devoutly and seriously, especially the Gospel of our Lord."
"Your Excellency Palgrave, please be careful." The Duchess of Suffolk dissatisfied: "Only God can choose the king. Since he let William be born in the womb of Queen Catherine, it is tacitly acquiescing that William's birth is imminent." Reasonable. If William is not devout, then God will punish William before anyone else."
Unlike John Palgrave's comment on William Tudor's excesses over excellence, the Duchess of Suffolk thinks William Tudor is the most sensible child in the world.And she wasn't the only one who thought so, as did the servants who had served William Tudor.
Compared with ordinary children who are noisy, William Tudor is like a little adult who is deliberately painted on the murals, always doing his own things quietly and attentively.
Although in the eyes of John Palgrave, the things that William Tudor focused on were all heresy, and he was even told to Henry VIII by the caring Anne Boleyn.But for Henry VIII, William Tudor's performance proved his commonality with himself.After all, Henry VIII was only the Duke of York when he was young, so he was not talked about by Henry VII, and he was very demanding in his academic progress. Instead, he was able to follow Elizabeth of York and the young Duchess of Suffolk in Plassen Doing what you like in the palace.
Moreover, the multiple bereavements also made Henry VIII more concerned about William Tudor's physical condition than his study progress.Of course, compared with Queen Catherine's three-day question, Henry VIII is by no means a responsible father. Even after Anne Boleyn mentioned William Tudor, some high-drinking Henry VIII drank half a glass of mead. Respond to what Anne Boleyn wanted to do.
"Dear Anne, you should focus on your lover more than on a child." Henry VIII didn't like Anne Boleyn's constant trouble with Queen Catherine, not because he had so much I love Queen Catherine, but as a monarch, he wants to maintain his marriage, and more importantly, maintain the relationship between Spain and England.
True, he was prepared to join forces with François of France against Spain, but that did not mean that his relationship with Spain was over.Even when Henry VIII was preparing to restore the old relationship with France, he was already ready to hide his old position with Spain.So in this case, the identities of Queen Catherine and Princess Mary are crucial.
No matter how domineering Anne Boleyn was, Henry VIII would never allow her to do anything.
"Dear Your Majesty, do you think I am a low-interest woman who can only make trouble for no reason?" Anne Boleyn knew that she could attract the attention of Henry VIII, who was so beautiful, not just because of her good looks, otherwise she would Not Henry VIII's longest-loved mistress: "Aren't you worried about the future of England?"
"What is there to worry about?" Henry VIII was puzzled by Anne Boleyn's words.After all, he doesn't say everything is going well now, but it is much better than before.
There is no worry about heirs, and no disputes among the palace family members.
Except that Anne Boleyn was a little jealous from time to time and pushed out the maid Henry VIII liked, there was nothing in the Whitehall Palace that made Henry VIII feel unhappy.Even in some cases, Henry VIII enjoyed Anne Boleyn's jealous behavior, which his wife and previous mistresses would not dare to do.
"Queen Catherine had previously lost six children. Before she gave birth to William, her only surviving daughter, Mary, was clever but sickly since she was a child. Not only did she suffer from migraines, but it took a long time to heal her eyes. and the problem with her nose." Anne Boleyn rarely lowered her tone, and put on an extremely worried look: "Think about Henry Fitzroy's state, and Elizabeth Bronte's A few children born after leaving you."
Although Anne Boleyn did not explicitly say that William Tudor was mentally handicapped, she led Henry VIII to believe that it was difficult for Queen Catherine to give birth to a healthy child, and at the same time reminded John Palgrave and him Regarding the report, he couldn't make up his mind for a while.
If William Tudor was really an idiot, he was Henry VI II, and the Tudor family's throne was the result of the War of the Red and White Roses caused by Henry VI's mental disability.
Thinking of this, Henry VIII only felt cold hands and feet, half of his drunkenness dissipated, and he said with a gloomy face: "I will talk to William at Christmas."
Thinking that the dynasty passed on to him by his father would be ruined in the hands of a fool, Henry VIII inevitably complained more to Queen Catherine, and even thought of divorce again.
Perhaps he should have stopped this marriage against God's will, as the Bible says.
Seeing that her instigation had worked, Anne Boleyn stopped deliberately mentioning the matter of Queen Catherine, but carefully observed Henry VIII's expression, pretending to be unintentional, and said, "Will Your Majesty accompany me to church tomorrow?"
"Why do you suddenly want to go to church?" Henry VIII asked curiously, "There are no holidays that require prayer recently."
"But the people need God's blessing." Anne Boleyn crossed her chest, and her tone was full of worry: "Recently, many citizens in London have died of unknown diseases. Some people say that it is sweat fever. Rhythm back to England."
"It's just the nonsense of a few commoners, and it won't make a big deal." Henry VIII said disapprovingly: "England survived a sweat fever 12 years ago. God will never be so cruel to us."
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