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Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars in this original, history-based drama series as the young, vibrant King Henry VIII, a competitive and lustful monarch who navigates the intrigues of the English court and the human heart with equal vigor and justifiable suspicion. Natalie Dormer ("Anne Boleyn"), Jeremy Northam ("Thomas More"), Maria Doyle Kennedy ("Queen Katherine"), James Frain ("Thomas Cromwell") and Peter O'Toole ("Pope Paul III") round out the all-star cast of this lavish epic.
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I loved Tamzin Merchant as Catherine Howard. She portrayed her really well. “I am the Queen on England”. That line to me made me think she thought being Queen was just wearing pretty clothes and getting to do whatever she wanted.
I like that girl spinning around with that thing on her head. What was that anyway.
@@helenarichard I think some sort of extra crown.
Katherine Howard: The first L'Oreal girl
Maybelline lol
This just shows how young she was, just a child in a very difficult position. Being queen of England especially to Henry VIII was not easy, she didn't deserve what happened to her.
Agreed.
She was innocent like her cousin was, but in a different way.
I mean she was old enough to know cheating is wrong
@Alondra S it was different for a king. if she got pregnant from her lover and Henry didn't know, the throne would go to someone from different bloodline and it's a big deal.
She should not have cheated on him - she knew what Henry did to his previous wives. I understand that she (and the lover too) was manipulated, and she had been used and abused by men for years. Most of her young life was horrible - she was assaulted before even their standards of age. She was so mentally traumatized and easily swayed. I don’t know if she actually understood how important it was that there had to be no question about the father of any child she may have had.
also she was abused in her childhood and was cousin of Anne Boleyn. She was literally taken to the King's court so that she would catch Henry's attention. No one really cared about her wellbeing, they just wanted some young eye candy for the king and in hopes to produce sons with. I think she actually did fall in love with Thomas Culpepper but he was using her just for sex, and she died believing he actually loved her. It's really sad.
I LOVE how the camera cuts to the symbol on the windows in the end. The thornless Tudor rose, the emblem of Catherine.
Wasn´t her emblem a pomegranade? The Tudor rose was Henry´s
Nesseire The pomegranate was the symbol of Catherine of Aragon, the national fruit of Spain (I think) and a symbol of fertility. The thornless rose is significant because Henry described Katherine Howard as “a rose without a thorn”
Actually, the Tudor rose was the emblem of the dynasty. White for York, Red for Lancaster. When Henry VIi married Elizabeth of York, the houses were united to form the House of Tudor.
@@gidzmobug2323 I know this. But the thornless rose was also the personal emblem of Catherine. Search and you will find it.
@@gidzmobug2323 it was. But Henry's rose had thorns. Katherines rose was exactly the same but without the thorns.
Who’s here in 2020 just watching random videos of The Tudors during Quarantine? Just me?.... Okay......
Nah same. It starts with Marie Antoinette (2006) movie scenes and then I end up here
@ Maggie Farmer: Meee. I love the 2003 Six Wives of Henry VIII version starring Emily Blunt as Katherine Howard.
Also me
Me Too! Happy New Year!
Me too!
Tamzin Merchant is adorable. This is how I imagine Katherine Howard.
Tamzin is a goddess
She was exactly like that. Still is.
Katherine Howard was a very fun girl who could make you smile instantly.
In this scene we can see her ladies in waiting are smiling and happy,like how Katherine always is. When Katherine appeared no one had to act all proper,they could just be free and happy.
She made a great impact on people's lives.
This scene gives such an happiness vibe... and makes me feel even worse for what happened to Katherine. I can imagine her like this
in every queen there atleast one or two ladies in waiting that betrays the queen and cause her death haha XD
I can't get over how Joan blackmailed her way into Katherine's new life and how Joan manipulated Katherine into that adulterous relationship with Culpepper and then in order to save her own skin, basically testified against her.
I hated Joan!
Xilca Mae Gutierrez I thought it was culpepper who reported her
Kitty was naive enough to think they're all loyal to her. Many were spies of her uncle.
The Nuharoo True. Joan wasn't saved in the end. She ended up in the Tower too. The man she worked for only used her to get what he wanted and so she got karma served to her just right.
Katherine Howard is so flipping adorable
She was a sweet good hearted girl.
Does anyone else love how Catherine treats her maids?
Oh, I don’t know, trying to pin her affair with Culpepper on Jane Parker doesn’t REALLY seem like decent treatment….
I think Katherine was in way over her head, plus she wasn't brought up like a lady of the nobility, quite hte opposite really.
The Nuharoo she was over her head, she had no idea
The Nuharoo The idea of Katherine being with her stepgrandmother was to teach her to be a lady and thus make a good marriage. However, the Dowager Duchess did little in the way of her education.
I'm pissed that Joan waesled her way into Katherine's life via blackmail, and then set her up to be taken advantage of by Culpepper, and then decided to betray her in order to save her own skin. A backstabbing bitch of the highest order in my view. As far as I'm concerned, Katherine was let down by everyone around her.
The Nuharoo Dereham before Culpepper. And Dereham also managed to weasel his way into Katherine's life at Court.
@ The Nuharoo You have to question what the Duchess who raised Katherine thought she was doing and why she never educated her.
LOVE her red robe thingy.
Beware of kings bearing gifts...
It was an ironic comment......
She was probably too young to truly understand the warning in that statement. She didn't deserve what happened to her.
The prove that she was just a child
Katherine. typical rich 17 year old xD
She came from an impoverished noble family and was only 15 when the king went after her. She was 17 when she died.
@@juanitarichards1074 wrong she was 18/19 when she died , she was born on 1523 and was beheaded on 13 February 1542
Yuriko Kayla no one knows her birth year so it’s unknown who is right and who is wrong
This is what I imagine Kylie Jenner to be like
Desi Stark ermahgad like totally
But she spoils herself with presents ;)
@@gloriaregali9090 and doesn't appreciate 'em
@@toni_macaroni8291?
Catherine Parr's sister is there, she is one of the queen's ladies, lol
It was only certain noble families who were allowed to serve royalty so it was common. Jane Rochford served Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and then Katherine Howard.
@@juanitarichards1074 Jane had married into the Boleyn family. Unfortunately, she was also executed with Katherine Howard.
@@gidzmobug2323 Yes I know that, but she was a lady in waiting even before she married George Boleyn.
I felt like a recognised her lol
Poor child.
I love this happy scene !
Oh, poor child.....Henry had destroyed her life, just like he destroyed Catherine of Aragon's, Anne Boleyn's and Jane Seymour's lives before her
He also destroyed Anne of cleves life too
@@letsparty3106 no not really anyway we stan anne of cleves😌
@@PCD387 I would think he definitely did some kind of emotional damage to her life but she definitely was more fortunate than his other wives.
The music 😍
She really potray a teenager wearing a crown but no idea how it heavy on her head
@chinagrrl It had to have seemed that way to her. It was Henry's 5th queen. She must have known Kitty wouldn't be there long.
Comparing this scene with the atrocious inaccuracy of Reign, I feel like this little girly scene was like the CW's inspiration for their "artistic liberties".
Reign was garbage.
@@fridakahlo4225 yeah I prefer the tudors
@@hxiley6125 me too
@@fridakahlo4225 to me, it was a very good show. But even in the smallest things you could see it wasn’t historically accurate. No woman would have worn small sleeves.
She's Really nice To Her Ladies,She Play with them,Laugh with them,Gossiping with them,i bet her ladies is so happy with her❤
Don't get why all the other ladies are gushing over the gifts. Do they not realise they won't have them? XD
I think the answer is that even if the ladies in waiting come from noble houses it is still an amazing haul of goods in one sitting. Many of the pieces they were handling would have cost their families whole annual salary or much more than one could safely afford.
In addition this is a period of history where certain goods were available only to royalty. The craftsmanship and quality of the goods would be well worth gasping and giggling over.
They might get them eventually (had she lived). It wasn't uncommon for a mistress to give her old clothing or linens away to her ladies in waiting or maids, as unless an item was completely ruined the material could be made up into something new. Living at court was extremely expensive as well so pretty much anything she gave them could be sold and the money used to finance their own wardrobe. It also wasn't uncommon for a noblewoman or queen to bequeath parts of their wardrobe or other items to their household after they died. In some ways it was a kind of severance package to thank them and help set them up in case they couldn't find a new place. I don't know what happened to Catherine's things after she was beheaded, but I doubt Henry honored any will she might have made. He might have given them to his next queen Kathrine Parr or to some other favorite, similarly to how he forced Catherine of Aragon to give her jewels to Anne Boleyn.
@@ThatShortCat Henry told Katherine of Aragon that she'd have to give up the Crown Jewels, as they were state property and worn by the Queens.
Katherine's belief was that she was the rightful Queen. She would not give up the jewels because she believed that only she had the right to wear them.
@@gidzmobug2323 Like today many of the jewels are property to the Crown.
@@Angie2343 There are also jewels that are a lady's personal property. The crown HM wears to the state opening, for example) is Crown property, but several (if not all) of the tiaras are personal property.
I think we can all agree, she was the ten amongst those threes.
She was a child forced to be a woman too fast
But she certainly got some great gifts! I myself am trying to find real life jeweled furs for Christmas THIS year..
And in a very short time, Katherine would lose all of that and her life.
I'd be like...GET YER HANDS OFFA MY SHIT.
May 2024 ♥️🔥
The was no wrapping paper back then. Every Christmas present was unwrapped.
She was going to play Dany in Game of Thrones.
Henry loved her, and unlike Anne whose charges were fake, she really cheated on him.
That's debatable. She did nothing wrong by sleeping with Francis Dereham - at the time she considered him her husband, which indeed he was under English common law of the time, and she hadn't even met Henry at that stage. As for Thomas Culpeper, there's some evidence to show that he blackmailed her into it. Certainly he wasn't a nice man - he had already raped one woman, a gamekeeper's wife, and killed her husband when he tried to defend her. But Henry pardoned him because he was one of his favourite courtiers. So the theory that he coerced Catherine is actually pretty believable. I guess we'll never really know for sure.
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 But she acted like a perfect queen. She even interceded.
Henry didn't love anyone, he loved the idea of having a son and if Katherine Howard really cheated on him, Anne wasn't Katherine, she was a girl, but she knew what the consequences of betraying Henry were.
@@hinatamiflaca7314 Well then why did he give her all these gifts?
0:31 Catherine Parr’s sister 😲
Keiko Igarashi the one with the perfume?
Syeda Begun I think so
Maggie Farmer yh
Katherine Howard was my fave
I guess there were always Kardassians LOL!!!
Yeah. That's His Majesty's modus operandi.
Who was that girl which said The king spoils you?
Martina Šulová lady Rochford
She was Anne Boleyn’s sister-in-law.
@@nightangel972000 And cousin to Katherine Howard. They would eventually go to the block together.
Stacey Vermilyea widowed After George was executed
@@dramioneheaven1533 it's obvious.
Christmas gift gave to the Catherine How'd queen of the England
Those poor long-suffering pages.
Am I the only one who thinks that Tamzin Merchant would have been a good Daenerys?
Better than Emilia Clarke anyway.
She actually was considered.But Tamzin turned it down.She did not want to play another character with as much nudity as she did for Katherine in the Tudors
Nope. Emilia Clarke is much better.
Yep. Emilia Clarke owned the role
She was in the original unaired pilot
That poor child.
Anyone knows what's the music track's name? Can't find it anywhere :(
Christmas Tide - Trevor Morris :)
Play this out loud in your room when your parents are nearby.
ummmm... we all know what they'd be thinking😳
0:34 what is she holding?
Seems like a tiara or hat of some sort.
Idk
Interesting
Mediaeval Kylie Jenner
Dumb bich
@Cathiiliiciiouz I thought exactly the same at a moment but if you look closer you see the two of them only look alike.
Catherine or Katherine
which is the real spelling
im conffiuos
Spelling wasn't really consistent back then. Her name was written as Catherine, Katharine, Katheryn depending on who was writing. Even her title of Queen was also written as Quene or Quen. In her famous letter to Thomas Culpepper, she actually signed herself 'Kateryn.'
cool
Why do their headbands look like Russian kokoshnik?
@Cathiiliiciiouz I think she looks like the sister of Catherine parr
QueenOfHeaven195 she's Anne Boleyn's cousin apparently
@@tabathaswinburne4314 Katherine Howard was Anne Boleyn's cousin.
*Anne's mother was the sister of the Duke of Norfolk.
*Katherine 's father was a younger brother of the Duke.
Hmm! What's this big chunk of wood for?
@citygirl2192 because she`s worth it NOT!!!!! XD
@MichaelJackson4eva9 Same here. So fluttery, materialistic, and yes, promiscuous.
15 years old when she met the king and previously preyed upon by older dirty bastards.
Why was she stating at the snow? Had she never seen any before? Was she locked inside as a child for so long?
My foolish , very foolish, immature young cousin . 💔
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No way! I hadn't noticed
They’re really annoying
No they’re not, well not Katherine anyways, she came from a poor family and after her mother died, she was sent to live with the dowager duchess with a bunch of other girls, the duchess gave them little supervision and almost no education, so Katherine is not annoying she was just enjoying life
@@hxiley6125 she was a brat too. Although I feel bad for her ma died abs from a poor family and being executed but she still was annoying asf
@@hxiley6125 Actually, Katherine's father was a younger brother of the 3rd Duke of Norfolk. The oldest brother got the titles and lands, the younger brothers had to make their own way. This also meant that a younger sibling's children could be living with relatives.
But where was the KING. So shallow.
Resting due to his ailments. Poor man. In out modern times he'd be treated immediately.
@Cathiiliiciiouz no
Greedy, vain, spoiled, frivolous, vacant. Oh yes. Look at all the makings of a queen. Don't tell me its because of her upbringing. Weren't there countless people warning her how to behave??
Just because they told her did not mean she listened and heeded the warnings.
@chinagrrl i can't stand that woman!