@Натали_93: It would be so right away =) In general, how boring life must be to cheat on such a vindictive and jealous king! Well, or how much you need to not be friends with your head...
I think Elizabeth looks older than she should be chronologically. Not many years have passed since her mother's execution, then she was a child in the cradle, and now she is a teenager. Joan Ballmer's hairstyle is curious, an uncharacteristic length of hair for that time. Did she get a haircut as punishment for something))) As for Catherine... I agree with the previous comments here - you need to have no more brain than a flea to commit adultery, given the history of her own relative. And anyway, she is not cheating on a man, she is cheating on the king, and this is no longer marital, but high treason.
You can't. When the new queen called her lover for the first time, we already expected treason. However, the second time they found out that there were only kisses. If there are no such explicit scenes, then in the end she will be accused of treason, she will say that it did not go beyond kissing, and we will sit and wonder if it is slander, maybe she is a saint
Unlike Anne Boleyn, this is a real betrayal. Changing your kingdom is one thing, but doing it in someone else's castle is just a tin can! Cheating on the king so directly, well, there's no fear at all, what was she even thinking about. Or Culpeper is such a good lover, after one sex she has already fallen in love with him. And Culpeper himself has something in his head, he thinks they won't find out. Well, maybe he wants to blackmail her. Well, the king himself is to blame, according to Howard, it is immediately clear who she is, he took her as his wife. Charles, the king's closest friend, is also to blame, but it was he and one-eye who found this girl.
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8In general, how boring life must be to cheat on such a vindictive and jealous king! Well, or how much you need to not be friends with your head...
Joan Ballmer's hairstyle is curious, an uncharacteristic length of hair for that time. Did she get a haircut as punishment for something)))
As for Catherine... I agree with the previous comments here - you need to have no more brain than a flea to commit adultery, given the history of her own relative. And anyway, she is not cheating on a man, she is cheating on the king, and this is no longer marital, but high treason.