What made me want to write something was that scene: becoming a queen and giving birth to a daughter, anne, who had an accidental miscarriage, most likely never to be favored by the king again, and never to have a chance to give birth to a prince, that frustrating night, she begged him for help Her younger brother, George, helped her, helped her to conceive a child and lied to the king. She said to her brother: "my life depends on it!" Her older sister was in her arms... Even if this plot satisfied my twisted psychology of spying on the unofficial history, it still didn't happen in the movie... In the
end, her younger brother was executed by the king, I am so sad
and the happiest Anne's younger sister Mary, she had a relationship with the king and then gave birth to a son. She was hindered by her sister Anne, which caused her to go to the country again, but at least her father's entourage accompanied her, and it seemed that she gave birth to several children. I'm still very happy,
I wonder how a king who has been in a political situation for many years can divorce a decent queen and fall out with the church in order to get the body of a yellow-haired girl. According to this age, a woman's body is not very attractive. I have seen so many boys who have nothing to do and have no achievements, and they disdain and don’t care about women. As a British king, he does so many things for Mao and a woman; if you want a boy, Mary will not give birth. What about a boy?
Anne did that to her own sister. In short, human nature is distorted.
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