Thank you to all those who commented on my last video with their views on the Elizabeth and Seymour storyline. It's such an important topic and it was great to open up that dialogue.
Huge thanks go to Tom Cullen, who plays Thomas Seymour, and Anya Reiss, the writer, for reaching out to me, sharing their views and giving some insights into how and why Elizabeth and Seymour are depicted this way and where their storyline is going.
But what about the rest of the episode? Well, don't worry, in this episode I look at the relationship between Edward VI and Princess Mary, the fuss over Catherine Parr's jewels, and the characters Lady Jane Grey and Robert Dudley.
Here's the link to my article featuring Tom Cullen's comments, which he gave me permission to use - https://www.elizabethfiles.com/actor-tom-cullen-responds-to-my-anger-over-becoming-elizabeths-thomas-seymour-and-elizabeth-storyline/10295/ You can see Anya's comments replying to me on Twitter as the Anne Boleyn Files - https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles/
31 July - A butcher kills a baron
30 July - Writer Robert Parry
29 July - The death of Thomas Stanley, Henry VII's stepfather
28 July - Magic and a "detestable vice and sin"
27 July - A royal secretary ends up in the Tower
26 July - The Earl of Shrewsbury dies
25 July - A kidnapped child actor
24 July - A converted priest loses his life
23 July - John Day, a Protestant printer
22 July - Baron Scrope, a royal councillor
21 July - Explorer Thomas Cavendish
20 July - Philip of Spain prepares to marry Mary I
19 July - Mary Boleyn dies
18 July - Kat Ashley, Elizabeth I's lady
17 July - Lady Glamis and a plot to poison a king
16 July - Frances Brandon
15 July - Inigo Jones
14 July - A poisoned cardinal
13 July - John Dee
12 July - True soldiers of Jesus Christ get burnt
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