This week I will, of course, be writing a lot about historical coronations. To kick the week off, though, I will start by discussing some …
UNREALISED CORONATIONS: JANE, ANNE, CATHERINE, & CATHERINE

Tudor Treasures & Medieval Musings
WITH GRADUATE HISTORIAN JESSICA CAREY-BUNNING
This week I will, of course, be writing a lot about historical coronations. To kick the week off, though, I will start by discussing some …
On the 3rd of January, 1541, less than six months after the annulment of her marriage to Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves travelled from her palace at Richmond to Hampton Court in order to personally deliver her New Years gifts to her ex-husband and his new, pretty wife, Catherine Howard.
Though Chapuys was generally hostile to Anne due to religious and political differences, his admiration for the former queen’s behaviour upon meeting her former lady-in-waiting and replacement is evident:
I am very excited to read Heather R. Darsie, Historian‘s new book ‘Children of the House of Cleves: Anna and her Siblings’ which will be …