There is also a vague glimpse of Mary's tragic childhood. Henry VIII was the king at the time and always wanted a boy, but Mary's mother could no longer bear children, and Henry VIII's interest in his mother was greatly weakened. Mother, please drive out of the palace. The divorce of her parents also had a psychological impact on Mary as a child.
This is a tragic story of a struggle for power and love. Women skillfully use means to exert their charm to a certain height, but if they want to dominate the power, their intelligence and heart should be higher, and men are not everything in life.
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