![]() She brings to life the man, born to be a spare and suddenly heir to the throne at a time when not having a male heir, risked civil war, pain and suffering. ![]() Flawed, petulant and vain, yet intelligent, emotional and complex. It takes a fictional tale by an author such as Alison Weir to bring Henry VIII to life, not just the bully and monster from history, but a much more nuanced character. And the crown weighs heavy on a king with all but his one true desire. The great future of the Tudor dynasty depends on an heir. Henry rules by divine right, yet his prayers for a son go unanswered. But Arthur’s untimely death sees Harry crowned King Henry of England.Īs his power and influence extends, so commences a lifelong battle between head and heart, love and duty. ![]() In grand royal palaces, Prince Harry grows up dreaming of knights and chivalry – and the golden age of kings that awaits his older brother. A second son, not born to rule, becomes a man, and a king… ![]()
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