Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
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Katherine Parr is the final Tudor Queen in our series. Was she the nursemaid who looked after and survived her husband, or was she much more than that?
In this final episode of our Six Queens Series, Tracy Borman and historian Sarah Gristwood acquaint us with the woman behind the myths, an intelligent, strong and resourceful champion of her own agenda.
This episode also concludes the series with a reflection on the legacy of the Six Tudor Queens.
To view the painting of the Family of Henry VIII, and the Haunted Gallery where it is kept go to:
www.google.com/maps/@51.4036169,-0.337082,2a,75y,93.52h,94.19t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sZaJgI28yRfgAAAQsEn4lPA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
www.rct.uk/collection/themes/exhibitions/painting-paradise/the-queens-gallery-buckingham-palace/the-family-of-henry-viii
A History of Royal Jubilees
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Gardens - Mental health and horticulture
Gardens - Shakespeare and gardens
Gardens - Constable and Turner and the English landscape
Gardens - Capability Brown
Gardens - The political garden
Gardens - Hampton Court Palaces’ kitchen garden
Gardens - The Folklore of gardens
Queen Anne: the politics of passion
Queen Anne: the politics of appearance
Jeffrey Hudson: the Queen's Dwarf
Rituals of the royal bedchamber
Stuart court, entertainment and masques
Life at the Stuart court
The court of Charles II
Lucy Worlsey's 17th century guide for girls
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Charles I: Royal Collector
Yinka Shonibare: Empire and art
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