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In April 1555, Queen Mary I—better known to history as “Bloody Mary”—went into seclusion as she awaited the birth of her first child. At 38, the eldest daughter of King Henry VIII desperately needed ...
The British Museum launched a fundraising campaign to keep a dazzling Tudor treasure linked to Henry VIII in public hands.
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To acquire the pendant, the British Museum aims to raise £3.5 million by April 2026, and has already received a £500,000 ...
A new book examines art made for the royal court and increasing numbers of ‘middling’ professionals, who embraced art and ...
Hello, royal watchers. This is your regular dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered to your inbox. Donald Trump's state visit to the U.K. may have ...
A gold necklace from the era of Henry VIII, discovered on a British farm, has been confirmed as authentic, prompting a ...
Tallinn’s Baltic Event Co-Production Market – an industry sidebar to the Black Nights Film Festival – has unveiled ...
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British Museum launches £3.5 million bid to secure Henry VIII Tudor Heart pendant found by café own
A 24 carat gold jewel, engraved with the initials h and k and linked to Catherine of Aragon’s 1518 tournament, was unearthed ...
In July 1545, King Henry VIII watched from Southsea Castle on England's south coast as his fleet sailed out to face the French - only to witness his prized warship, the Mary Rose, sink before his eyes ...
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