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Two commoners pretend to be royalty to bring down the Tudors. The long-awaited Tudor prince dies of the Sweat on his fifteenth birthday. The Queen of Scots is ruthlessly executed by the Queen of England. A seventeen-year-old ascends the Throne of England to rule it for a mere nine days. The last Plantagenet prince is put to death to facilitate a much-longed-for marriage alliance. From Mary, Queen of Scots, to Lady Jane Grey, from Edward, Earl of Warwick, to Arthur Tudor and on to Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, these were the Lost Heirs to the Tudor Throne. They were the ones who - had luck favoured them - could have ascended the Throne of England. With an overview of the lives of the Princes in the Tower and the Battle of Bosworth, this book delves into the lives of these commoners and royalty alike, who may have rewritten history had they ascended the throne. AUTHOR: Neha Roy is a content writer whose short stories have been published in her local Bengali society's annual magazine. Her grandfather introduced her to the world of books and, later, history. He made her fall in love with history by narrating anecdotes from the past and his life experiences. She recently forayed into nonfiction when she started a blog on the Plantagenets and the Tudor dynasty, and the various Tudor books, podcasts, and websites available opened up a whole new world. She lives in Gurgaon, India, with her husband, in-laws, daughter, Aryana, and fur baby, Biscuit. Her Twitter and Instagram handles are @withtudors. 20 b/w illustrations
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Two commoners pretend to be royalty to bring down the Tudors. The long-awaited Tudor prince dies of the Sweat on his fifteenth birthday. The Queen of Scots is ruthlessly executed by the Queen of England. A seventeen-year-old ascends the Throne of England to rule it for a mere nine days. The last Plantagenet prince is put to death to facilitate a much-longed-for marriage alliance. From Mary, Queen of Scots, to Lady Jane Grey, from Edward, Earl of Warwick, to Arthur Tudor and on to Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, these were the Lost Heirs to the Tudor Throne. They were the ones who - had luck favoured them - could have ascended the Throne of England. With an overview of the lives of the Princes in the Tower and the Battle of Bosworth, this book delves into the lives of these commoners and royalty alike, who may have rewritten history had they ascended the throne. AUTHOR: Neha Roy is a content writer whose short stories have been published in her local Bengali society's annual magazine. Her grandfather introduced her to the world of books and, later, history. He made her fall in love with history by narrating anecdotes from the past and his life experiences. She recently forayed into nonfiction when she started a blog on the Plantagenets and the Tudor dynasty, and the various Tudor books, podcasts, and websites available opened up a whole new world. She lives in Gurgaon, India, with her husband, in-laws, daughter, Aryana, and fur baby, Biscuit. Her Twitter and Instagram handles are @withtudors. 20 b/w illustrations