When Royal Women Chose Love Over Rules: Mary & Margaret Tudor, Eleanor of England
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a queen or a princess of the past… to trade your modern life for a crown? It sounds like a dream, until you realize that behind the beauty and luxury, many of these women had no freedom at all, not even the freedom to love. But some refused to accept that. In today’s video, we talk about Eleanor of England, a woman who managed to be a nun, a secret wife, and the mother of a Princess of Wales… and about the love stories of Henry VIII’s sisters, Mary and Margaret Tudor, who both risked everything for love. Royal rebels. Forbidden choices. And the real price of love.

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