Lynne Frederick brilliant portrayed two young royals doomed to suffer violent deaths: Queen Catherine Howard of England and the Grand Duchess Tatiana Romanova of Russia (Nicholas and Alexandra). Sad and ironic how her own ending was of a depressed and suicidal nature.
+Sabrina Jaine She did, but it was far from noble, so it would not be depicted if the intention is to make her look like a heroine/victim. What she actually said was "I die a queen, but I would much rather die as the wife of Thomas Culpeper"
On the contrary, I believe her speech was very brave and truthful. Considering many (such as Ann Boleyn) made speeches only meant to please the crowd, Katherine spoke her mind. That makes her a true heroine in my book.
History proves that Katherine Howard never said that. She made a speech describing her punishment as "worthy and just" and asked for mercy for her family and prayers for her soul. Nobody reported Katie making the "Culpeper speech"; she stuck to traditional final words, asking for forgiveness for her sins and acknowledging that she deserved to die 'a thousand deaths' for betraying the king.
Lynne Frederick brilliant portrayed two young royals doomed to suffer violent deaths: Queen Catherine Howard of England and the Grand Duchess Tatiana Romanova of Russia (Nicholas and Alexandra). Sad and ironic how her own ending was of a depressed and suicidal nature.
I loved her as Tatiana
Lynne Frederick was a real beauty,such lovely features.
PLEASE, can someone upload the whole film? I think she's the best actress of the
'Catherines'. Thank you.
the music is very atmospheric -poor young girl of a Catherine x
Do you have the entire series? I'm desperate to see Keith Mitchel's THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY THE EIGHTH in its entirety. - Janet Thompson Deaver
Where did you get a copy of this film? I would love to see the whole thing.
what movie is this?
It's in the description.
Foolish games lead to such tragedy.
Lynne is a real babe.
She didn't make a speech?
Lynne Frederick Rip
+Sabrina Jaine She did, but it was far from noble, so it would not be depicted if the intention is to make her look like a heroine/victim. What she actually said was "I die a queen, but I would much rather die as the wife of Thomas Culpeper"
On the contrary, I believe her speech was very brave and truthful. Considering many (such as Ann Boleyn) made speeches only meant to please the crowd, Katherine spoke her mind. That makes her a true heroine in my book.
That is just a myth. Catherine never made the 'Culpeper's wife' speech.
History proves that Katherine Howard never said that. She made a speech describing her punishment as "worthy and just" and asked for mercy for her family and prayers for her soul. Nobody reported Katie making the "Culpeper speech"; she stuck to traditional final words, asking for forgiveness for her sins and acknowledging that she deserved to die 'a thousand deaths' for betraying the king.