Unmasking Jane Seymour: Innocent Angel or Cunning Schemer?
It’s time to dispel the myths about Jane the “peacemaker.” Henry VIII’s beloved wife—who was she really? A gentle angel as shown in The Tudors, or a skilled court player? Watch the video to find out, and as always, I’ll see you in the comments!

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