Anne Diamond interviews author and Tudor historian Dr. Tracy Borman
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2023
- Tune in to watch British journalist Anne Diamond’s interview with Tracy Borman, author, Tudor historian, broadcaster and joint chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces in the UK. Follow Anne as she travels to Hampton Court Palace where she delves into the secrets and intricacies of Dr. Borman’s latest nonfiction book, Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I: The Mother and Daughter Who Changed History. Unravelling the enigmatic lives of these two influential women, Dr. Borman provides a glimpse into the female-centric aspects of history and sheds light on the special bond between Anne Boleyn and her daughter.
Broadcast on Viking.TV on November 30, 2023.
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Wonderful interview and work Thank you ladies 🙏🙏💜💜🇬🇧💐💐
Thank you thank you Tracy, for understanding Elizabeth’s truer self, and for advocating for her the way you do. Thank you.
Great interview. Dr. Tracy Borman is very intelligent and a good presenter 👍
The best interview I’ve seen in ages. What a great insight into a historians perspective.
So emotional. Lived this
Anne Diamond is such a professional. Really enjoyed this interview and how much information there was in it
Enjoyed this interview and look forward to reading Tracy’s book.
Hi Anne.Diamond. Such treasure this interview was. Queen Elisabeth l is dear to my heart. For me she was the greatest - Queen of Queens. I'm buying Tracys latest book to myself as a Christmas gift. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 👸🏼🎄👸🏻
Great interview!
Wonderful interview! I had no idea that QE1 collected things that her mum had used, so sweet 👑
I'm just seeing this, so very late to the party. I have a question--I'm wondering what these historians' takes are on Josephine Tey's book "The Daughter of Time." I really liked her story of how the Tudors waged a propaganda war against the Plantagenets, specifically Richard III, even employing/ordering Shakespeare to write him as a villain.
Im from the US. I visited Hampton Court and was enthralled! I wish they could have presented some of the bedrooms of the Tudor people? I did not see that in my public tour. Yes the years have gone by and the residents changed. Just a thought!
Excellent interview with lots of detail that only an academic researcher could convey
We are delighted to hear you enjoyed the interview, Patrick. Thanks for your feedback!
How fabulous! That is a book I will be reaing.
Im reading anne boleyn n elizabeth 1 I am engrossed the book is well researched .
I'm reading Dr Tracey borman book anne boleyn n elizabeth 1
😊 absolutely recommend anne boleyn n elizabeth 1 . So brilliant n breathtaking the relationship between mother n daughter,
I often wonder why Elizabeth didn't live with Anne of Cleves seeing how Elizabeth was adored by Anne. Did Anne of Cleves even ever visit Elizabeth once she was queen?
Brilliant. Loved this.
Best book.💪👌👑
This was amazing!
Deleting photos and stories is the new "destroying badges in the palace" haha
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This does Anne and Elizabeth both great Justice. Since my finding that both are ancestors of mine thru Anne's sister Mary I feel I'm understanding a great deal of my relatives. To me Anne Bolyne was treated so cruelly and wrong. Henry to me was a womanizer. Though I was born in the states I've always been drawn to the Tudor era
why didn't Elizabeth re-inter her mother?
It was Kathryn Howard who was the last queen of England to be executed
No it was’nt, it was queen jane grey.
She mentions "annointed" and that requires a coronation. She was the only one who actually had a coronation to be annointed and was executed. I think after her... Henry pretty much gave up on crowning his queens. I think Katherine Howard would have been crowned, but only if she produced another son. There were rumours of it at the time. Queen Jane I (Grey) wasn't crowned... so that leaves Anne Boleyn as the only annointed queen of England to be executed.
WHAT ABOUT HER CHILDREN.....
I think it matters that Henry is in service. His Government applied the pressure to produce a male heir. His ambition to serve that Governance was not the result of delusion. Many kings- like many Popes, did come to a bad end when not compliant to the true power of their times. At least, as i understand it.
I’m sure she will never see this but that lady has issue with her voice or breathing, she should take a look at that