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Of all the princesses who lived back then , I see the main advantage here , that she has not been forgotten.....like so many who haven't married a famous king. As a result , we talking still today of relatively average people. This is not meant as a degradation. It is incomprehensible to me to emphasize or devalue one of this women...we just don't know enough about them....or there is nothing more to say.
You really need to shorten your introduction. Maybe you could do your thank yous to your suppporters in your description. It is very tedious to listen to that long list over and over again with each podcast.
Really? That’s too bad you feel that way. Also, it changed when I had too many patrons to list. And by the way, I recommend you familiarize yourself with the fast forward. It’s very useful on RUclips.
Anne was said to have dark hair like Anne Boleyn, not blonde. She didn’t have light hair like Katherine of Aragon and Jane Seymour, but was larger like them, Anne of Cleve’s had dark hair like Anne Boleyn but wasn’t thin like her.
Hailey Irene the research I completed for this episode was done with the help of extremely respected authors and historians who had researched her extensively. Thanks for listening.
@@bennylawrence6221 It was always hard to tell the color of her hair due to the fact that she kept it completely hidden under large bonnets. Interesting how she maintained the German fashions even after she moved to England.
This was very interesting. Anne of Cleves was so i interesting and I would love to see more published regarding her.
I would like more on queen isabel, Catherine's mom
I approve of your research. It's nice to see that I haven't been forgotten by history.
Lmao
LOL!
YOUR MY FAVORITE QUEEN!
I love you, Anne! You will always be Queen to me!
My order of favorites
1. Anne of Cleves
2. Catherine of Aragon
3. Catherine Parr
4. Catherine Howard
5. Jane Seymour
6. Anne Boleyn
For me it is:
1. Catherine of Aragon
2. Anne of Cleves
3. Jane Seymour
4. Catherine Howard
5. Catherine Parr
6. Anne Boleyn
Of all the princesses who lived back then , I see the main advantage here , that she has not been forgotten.....like so many who haven't married a famous king. As a result , we talking still today of relatively average people. This is not meant as a degradation. It is incomprehensible to me to emphasize or devalue one of this women...we just don't know enough about them....or there is nothing more to say.
I Am A New Subscriber! This Is Sooo GREAT! And Your Voice! Is Very Clear👂👂 And Awesome!😀👍✌
Thank you! That's what my grandma used to say when I was a church lector back in the day - best compliment anyone could give me. Thanks for listening!
I was wondering if you know how the English people felt about Henry having so many wives.
This is good
I enjoyed this video. Although Henry was catfished but I thought she was a lovely woman.
You really need to shorten your introduction. Maybe you could do your thank yous to your suppporters in your description. It is very tedious to listen to that long list over and over again with each podcast.
Really? That’s too bad you feel that way. Also, it changed when I had too many patrons to list. And by the way, I recommend you familiarize yourself with the fast forward. It’s very useful on RUclips.
@@TudorsDynastyI guess I sounded kind of rude. You're right, you did shorten it. Sorry about that.
Anne was said to have dark hair like Anne Boleyn, not blonde. She didn’t have light hair like Katherine of Aragon and Jane Seymour, but was larger like them, Anne of Cleve’s had dark hair like Anne Boleyn but wasn’t thin like her.
Hailey Irene the research I completed for this episode was done with the help of extremely respected authors and historians who had researched her extensively. Thanks for listening.
She had light colored hair
She was a blond
Her hair was described as yellow on her wedding day
@@bennylawrence6221 It was always hard to tell the color of her hair due to the fact that she kept it completely hidden under large bonnets. Interesting how she maintained the German fashions even after she moved to England.