Elizabeth Woodville is known as the commoner queen. She’s the mother of the princes in the tower but her personal story from simple English dame to Queen is a wild rollercoaster that I will talk a...
Elizabeth Woodville is known as the commoner queen. She’s the mother of the princes in the tower but her personal story from simple English dame to Queen is a wild rollercoaster that I will talk about with my other bestie Lindsey. Support this podcast: https://t.co/rHVVdHBtuf Works Cited
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