1560: Why You Wouldn’t Survive a Week of Queen Elizabeth I’s Hygiene Routine | History for Sleep
In 1560, cleanliness did not mean what it means now. At the court of Queen Elizabeth I, water was treated with suspicion, night air was feared, full-body bathing was rare, and fresh linen was considered one of the safest ways to protect the body. A clean smock was not just underwear. It was medicine, status, discipline and security.Inside Whitehall Palace, the Queen’s body linen passed through a hidden world of fire, steam, lye, boiling water, rosemary hedges, locked hampers and women whose hands were destroyed keeping royal cloth white. Every smock, towel and body cloth had to be counted, guarded and inspected, because a stain on the Queen’s linen was not only a laundry problem. It could become a rumor of illness, poison, witchcraft or political danger.This episode goes beneath the perfume of the Elizabethan court: the monthly bath, the fear of open pores, the Thames stink outside the palace, the linen that replaced washing, the laundresses who scrubbed the royal body clean without ever being seen, and the terrifying truth that in Tudor England, cleanliness itself could become a matter of life, death and statecraft.

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