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We had a great time this week diving into the research on Jane Seymour and her son, Edward VI. Jane is an (admittedly) overlooked wife for me, but I really enjoyed making this video and recreations.
Jane Seymour is one of Henry VIII’s most enigmatic wives. Despite being the one to give birth to a son, Henry’s greatest desire, she died not long after the birth. We know very little about her - lost to history are her personal thoughts, motivations, and feelings.
Henry’s choice of Jane Seymour as his next Queen puzzled the Tudor court. Jane was from a family whose ties to English royalty reached far back, but the Seymour’s had recently fallen on harder times.
Jane was entirely different from her predecessor, Anne Boleyn. Where Anne was hot tempered, Jane was demure and obedient. Where Anne was witty and charming, Jane was hardly educated and quiet. But these very qualities might have been what attracted King Henry to her in the first place - they represented a return to peace, and to the status quo.
In addition to few portraits, we also have very few descriptions of Jane from her own time. This is what we know:
Jane was considered quite plain, even for the standards of the time. She was 27 when she married the King, old by Tudor standards, with very fair skin, dark blue or grey eyes, and was a medium height.
Ambassador Chapuys wrote that she was of “no great beauty”, and Sir John Russell remarked that she needed a lot of adornment, like fine fabrics and jewelry, to shine, whereas her predecessor Anne Boleyn needed very little.
However, as we know, her unassuming appearance and demeanor helped her greatly in her marriage to the king.
0:00 Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon
2:36 Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn
6:25 Jane Seymour
11:25 Edward VI
18:34 Edward's Death & Legacy
20:23 What did Jane & Edward Look Like?
22:42 Facial Reconstructions Revealed
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@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios Месяц назад
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@L.K.Rydens
@L.K.Rydens Месяц назад
Just to make it clear, it wasn't the queens struggling to give Henry the heir, it's the strength of the Y chromosome of the man that determines if it's a boy or girl. In other words, he was struggling to give himself an heir, killing his queens because of his own failure. I know most people know this, but for the women in this story, I think it's important to point out 😊🍀✨💕
@atherdain4913
@atherdain4913 Месяц назад
Henry was a sick man and i hope the Church of England, his most shameful legacy soon dies out. I feel bad for all the woman to suffer under him.
@jeanninehammond3775
@jeanninehammond3775 Месяц назад
Yes. And Henry had Anne killed so he could be with Jane. So both Ann and Jane were adultrors, along with Henry. So Jane Seymour was no virtuous woman.
@karaf.2539
@karaf.2539 Месяц назад
It's the most ironic fact 🤦‍♀️
@L.K.Rydens
@L.K.Rydens Месяц назад
@@jeanninehammond3775 I wouldn't mix virtue into it, considering they were women in the time they were in and I think virtue on the whole is a bs concept the way it's use 99% of the time, but they were both complex women for sure.
@yumeng4686
@yumeng4686 Месяц назад
​@@jeanninehammond3775 To be really fair to Jane, you can't really say no to the king. Especially one with a temper as infamous as Henry VIII's. The safest thing she can actually do if she didn't want to be an adulteress is to stay out of court but I'm pretty sure her family won't like having their chips unused.
@reluctantfangirl1621
@reluctantfangirl1621 Месяц назад
Can we just take a moment to thank Hans Holbien for his amazing works of this time. His portraits truly bring the Tudors to life, and give you such an idea what his subjects were like. The eyes have so much behind them and I am thankful you can use them for your recreations.
@estherdimaggio9156
@estherdimaggio9156 26 дней назад
They always make me so emotional! Especially with those who passed tragically
@yorkie23D7
@yorkie23D7 6 дней назад
I love his portraits, they are extraordinary.
@ravinp371
@ravinp371 28 дней назад
The young man who played Edward in becoming Elizabeth looked like his pictures.
@NicoleDemaine
@NicoleDemaine 27 дней назад
I agree! The resemblance is uncanny
@timetravelingshark8811
@timetravelingshark8811 Месяц назад
It's interesting how Jane looks so plain in Tudor clothing, but when she's put into modern styles she looks quite lovely! They're a much more flattering look on her, I think. Also, it's sweet to see how much Edward resembled his mother. He at least got to see a little bit of his mother live every time he looked in the mirror.
@timetravelingshark8811
@timetravelingshark8811 Месяц назад
Also, the kid who played Edward in Becoming Elizabeth (who was an amazing actor and stole every scene he was in) looks uncannily similar to your recreation of him. The casting directors really knocked it out of the park with him and Mary.
@rachaelallbritten1059
@rachaelallbritten1059 6 дней назад
I was thinking that she probably looked to their eyes like the modern version does to us. We aren't accustomed to seeing the no-makeup, no-loose hair version of women, but to them, that was normal and more beautiful that we can perceive.
@alynn1477
@alynn1477 Месяц назад
His similarity to Elizabeth is striking when he was younger.
@arero3868
@arero3868 Месяц назад
Make one of Chaterine Parr please. To complete the 6 wife's
@emilyrebekah1
@emilyrebekah1 Месяц назад
Second this! She was incredibly intelligent and accomplished in her own right
@magzdilluh
@magzdilluh Месяц назад
I'm obsessed with dead scandals and I unswervingly believe that Henry was an abusive prick to everyone around him. Anne B deserved much better as did Jane S
@whiteycat615
@whiteycat615 Месяц назад
This channel feels like a gift to humanity
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios Месяц назад
🥹🥹🥹
@Nanjo_Honoka-san
@Nanjo_Honoka-san Месяц назад
We get a coverage of Jane Seymour and Edward VI?! Heck yes! I’ve always wanted to learn more about them, so this is a major plus for me.
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. Месяц назад
Gotta feel sympathy for Edward, imagine being 15 and welcoming death. Quite a statement on what is was like to be top tier royalty in England back then. This is a beautifully done piece.
@Goodiesfanful
@Goodiesfanful 9 дней назад
His illness was so horrible, he suffered in ways unimaginable and his body changed in ways that shocked everyone. No wonder the poor kid was praying for release into the next world.
@sammyflc
@sammyflc Месяц назад
It literally brings tears to my eyes when you show the recreations, especially the modern day version! So beautiful!!
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад
TUDOR ERA’S BACK, ALRIGHT! Can’t wait to see Henry VIII fumbling the bag again.
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios Месяц назад
Hahahah
@sofie3154
@sofie3154 Месяц назад
It's the smiles in the recreations that brings them to live. Very realistic and relatable.
@Quinn856
@Quinn856 Месяц назад
Im so glad you covered Jane Seymour. I feel like everyone only talks about Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard because they both got executed and kind of forget the other wives that also made an impact on Henry's rule.❤
@jujubees5855
@jujubees5855 4 дня назад
People value victims more than survivors.
@CaptainPikeachu
@CaptainPikeachu Месяц назад
I don’t know if you watch the show Becoming Elizabeth, but the actor they cast to play young Edward looked like he literally stepped out of the paintings of Edward right into real life, that casting was so on point, I was mind blown! 🤯
@Nana_InCanada
@Nana_InCanada Месяц назад
I didn't know there was such a show, looking it up now. Thanks for the recommendation.
@reluctantfangirl1621
@reluctantfangirl1621 Месяц назад
His acting was top notch as well. I was so sad that it was canceled because the casting was so well done.
@timetravelingshark8811
@timetravelingshark8811 Месяц назад
​@@reluctantfangirl1621 Oliver stole the show in every scene he was in, which is impressive considering he was only thirteen during filming and was acting against some VERY seasoned professionals from both stage and screen. I hope he gets more roles, because he very much deserves them! Also, Romola Garai as Mary I in the show is THE best depiction of her that I've ever seen. Maternal, zealous, paranoid, loving, fiery, headstrong- they captured every facet of Mary's personality and her complex relationships with her siblings so well and Romola brought such fire and heart to every scene she was in.
@MakeupandMonarchies
@MakeupandMonarchies Месяц назад
I came here to say the same thing. They did a remarkable job casting him!
@lillylilium497
@lillylilium497 29 дней назад
Oh wow, I just looked it up. The resemblance is striking! And I have to watch the show for the costumes alone it seems.
@jillwanlin9558
@jillwanlin9558 Месяц назад
Such precarious times to live in, royalty or not. And while it would be seen as a great honour (and opportunity) for a family to have their daughter betrothed to Henry, I imagine some of these women lived in constant fear of displeasing the king. - ty Becca and Andre - ❤RNS
@reluctantfangirl1621
@reluctantfangirl1621 Месяц назад
It really was a hornets nest. I can't see trusting anyone at court.
@12thDecember
@12thDecember Месяц назад
Thank you for another fascinating episode. It's all perception of course, but Jane appears much more attractive as a modern woman, whereas Edward was more attractive in his era. The history of the royals is filled with so many "what if" scenarios. What if Henry's first son had survived? What if Henry hadn't been injured in that jousting event? What if Edward hadn't contracted measles? What if his father figure had been Catholic and Mary had become queen? What if Elizabeth had met an honorable man who changed her mind about men in general? Nothing but one twist of fate after another.
@murmursmeglos
@murmursmeglos Месяц назад
Interesting that Edward is probably the biggest reason England is Protestant. Henry VIII started the split from Rome but was never really committed to Protestantism, unlike Edward. It would take Mary all her effort trying to take the country back to Catholicism, ultimately failing. Then Elizabeth's moderate Protestantism normalized it for the future. No wonder they're seen as the most important dynasty. The way someone's personality and desires can shape a country is fascinating.
@reluctantfangirl1621
@reluctantfangirl1621 Месяц назад
Edwards bent towards reforming the country was strict, as was Mary's reversal back to Catholicism. Elizabeth did the best job of knowing her audience. In order to rule, she needed the majority acceptance as a woman. So she danced a line between the religions because if she pressed too hard against the Catholics, Mary Queen of Scott's supporters could have swayed more people to subplant Elizabeth. She really was the master of PR, by declaring herself "married to England" she was able to keep her power and gain support in an almost Joan of Arc devotion to country. Instead of the shrewd determination not to pass her power onto a spouse. She learned that from watching her sister Mary.
@BobUikder-ig4uq
@BobUikder-ig4uq 7 дней назад
And they ultimately led to fanatical puritans who destroyed thousands of archeological sites and clothing we historians could learn from and now barely any extant evidence exists . Mf’ers banned Christmas for fucks sake
@s_nunyabiznez
@s_nunyabiznez Месяц назад
That gable hood was seriously unflattering. Smiling Jane and modern Jane are beautiful!
@BobUikder-ig4uq
@BobUikder-ig4uq 7 дней назад
They’re a beautiful and intricate headpiece
@susannahfox7188
@susannahfox7188 23 часа назад
But the Holbein portrait in my opinion shows someone not prone to smiling, she appears very withdrawn. So the "modern" version would not be accurate, in my opinion.
@Anita-rq9ev
@Anita-rq9ev Месяц назад
I love Tudor history, it's so fascinating. I feel for all his wifes, they were under such pressure. Your presentation is top notch, you always narrate with such passion and your recreations are stunning. I really appreciate your work 🙏
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios Месяц назад
Thank you so so much!!
@MariaFernandaDecarlideAs-wl3by
@MariaFernandaDecarlideAs-wl3by Месяц назад
Can you make a video about Hurrem, the sultana? and another about Isabella of Castile, the Catholic queen and another about Ferdinando of Aragon, the Catholic king?? please
@roshana9692
@roshana9692 Месяц назад
Your voice is so soothing.
@georgiemac1784
@georgiemac1784 Месяц назад
I read a book once theorising that the rush to get married and the long break between the wedding and becoming pregnant could be due to jane being pregnant before they wed. It also lines up with henry patting Jane's stomach when mary arrived once "forgiven" by henry. He also quotes very soon after the wedding he wished he hadnt acted in such haste to marry once looking at young courtiers
@suzzannegabel1636
@suzzannegabel1636 Месяц назад
Imperial Ambassador Eustace Chapuys wrote home to his boss that he had his doubts that Jane was as chaste as she seemed.
@reluctantfangirl1621
@reluctantfangirl1621 Месяц назад
There is definitely other accounts that Jane taunted Anne with the gifts that Henry was giving her. I think some confuse her plain appearance for innocence. Anne did try to refuse Henry since she witnessed what it was like to be a royal mistress from Henry's treatment of her sister Mary. There is no such evidence that Jane ever refused the kings attentions.
@kaylaawesome7872
@kaylaawesome7872 Месяц назад
@@reluctantfangirl1621 Agreed Jane was one of those quiet sly sneaking tyoes of women to warxch oit fo rI believe Jane had someone put posion in Annes food drink so she would have the last miscarrage and excuse my typos end stage MS hand finger issues Anne tried to go to rance fo r2 years to get away form Henry didnt work the chase is what he loved about Anne not caring being the narcissist he was he thought she was playing thsi is why he refered ot hte deer and other things being hunted in some letters he sent ot Ann the chase the hunt Jane did the opposite and did sly snekaing whispers in his ears i blame her she to me was the most dangerous queen he had in a way bet if she had lived her and her borther woudl have killed henry and her brother been regent over little King edward never knnwo what would have happened Jane cause the late in marrage arguments she had peopel whispering in Annes ears and Henrys to keep the arguing going
@maxinedeleon4357
@maxinedeleon4357 Месяц назад
Brilliant video especially at the end! The recreation of Jane Seymour and Edward 1V looking free and happy and not the constraints of the Tudor era was lovely to see! GOOD JOB!
@mikedavis6266
@mikedavis6266 Месяц назад
Matilda was England's 1st Queen, not Mary
@amidthephantomsrose
@amidthephantomsrose 6 дней назад
Matilda would have been the first English Queen to rule in her own right, had she been crowned in 1141. She was never crowned. Instead, her cousin Stephen was crowned, usurping her and starting a civil war. She was the first woman to be named as heir to the English throne and she fought fiercely for her succession.Matilda lived the rest of her life in Normandy, governing the area for her son, Henry II and was one of his closest advisors. Once Stephen was killed, Henry II became the 1st plantagenet king, thus securing Matilda's legacy. Matilda was never to be crowned Queen of England. As it happened, England wouldn't see a queen for another 400 years with Mary the first. Since she was the first officially crowned queen of England. That's why Mary is credited as England's first queen, because she was actually crowned.
@sammi.mack.
@sammi.mack. Месяц назад
Wow!!! You can see his sister and his mother in him. That's amazing!!!!! ❤❤❤
@tallouse2146
@tallouse2146 29 дней назад
I think Jane was far prettier then they gave her credit for if she looked like her portrait. Edward is so handsome and adorable at the same time.
@UnholyKat
@UnholyKat 17 дней назад
I disagree. I find her portrait pretty homely and by far least attractive of all the wives
@joannabaparileszczynska
@joannabaparileszczynska Месяц назад
The whole video, I was wondering if you’d talk about how much Edward looked like Elisabeth. Wasn’t disappointed
@susannahfox7188
@susannahfox7188 23 часа назад
And Lady Jane Grey looked like Edward and Elizabeth too.
@NicoleDemaine
@NicoleDemaine 27 дней назад
The tv series becoming elizabeth, the actor they cast as Edward VI was absolutely perfect!!
@mac2807
@mac2807 Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing! Your work, both research and art, is incredible.
@mooseymcflurffycat3018
@mooseymcflurffycat3018 Месяц назад
I like Alison Weir’s theory that Jane died from a pulmonary embolism not puerperal fever. It’s a sound theory!
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 Месяц назад
Wow, history, come to life. What a gift to those of us who enjoy your time and talents.
@anabanana6890
@anabanana6890 14 дней назад
Imagine if Henry’s son with Katherine of Aragon had survived to adulthood. History would’ve been SO different.
@yorkie23D7
@yorkie23D7 6 дней назад
So shocking how risky child bearing was in those times. It must have been a terrifying time for many women.
@pams9304
@pams9304 Месяц назад
Wow, just fabulous recreations of them at the end! What a difference it makes to see them "come alive"!
@micheleaccettulli1183
@micheleaccettulli1183 Месяц назад
Love your work, especially when you bring to life at the end. Brava!!! ✨💖✨🕊️✨💖✨
@cosxys
@cosxys Месяц назад
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING the research, the narration, everything the recreations are absolutely incredible !! ❤
@Sunshine_5656
@Sunshine_5656 Месяц назад
Your videos are amazing, you bring life to all these characters, can you please make a video about Mary Tudor 1 queen of England????
@darthkahn45
@darthkahn45 Месяц назад
You told that story so beautifully I completely forgot about the face reveal.
@ocean_sapphire
@ocean_sapphire Месяц назад
Your work never ceases to amaze me. You do such a great job at bringing these historical figures to life & honoring the lives they lived. Keep up the great work, & I look forward to watching your next video.
@jennaolbermann7663
@jennaolbermann7663 3 дня назад
These videos are so beautifully made, thank you for your work and reminding us that these were real people with emotions and feelings and not just a flat portrait.
@earth2jennyl
@earth2jennyl Месяц назад
I just recently found your channel. I love it! I normally have a very short attention span, but I am captivated and intrigued and moved and learning! easily through your entire videos. The pictures at the end also help me to make that past history real in my now moment somehow. Thank you so much!
@shayadayan3343
@shayadayan3343 Месяц назад
When Jane smiled, I almost jumped out of my skin. Scary grin
@LisafromNOLA
@LisafromNOLA Месяц назад
Thank you for another amazing vid! Please keep ‘em coming! Between your voice, art and the music you have a winning combination! I swear I could listen to you talk about paint drying lol 🤩
@GailKuzyszyn
@GailKuzyszyn 10 дней назад
We should also remember that portraits of royalty tended to present their subjects in the best manner possible. I have seen a realistic drawing of Henry VIII in more than one book where he doesn't look like the Henry VIII as painted by Holbein.
@jdmiller6761
@jdmiller6761 Месяц назад
I was watching your Anne of Cleves video about an hour ago and wishing there was a Jane Seymour one. Now I'm like crying 😅
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 9 дней назад
Wowww.. my goodness. Well done on the lifelike qualities. Jane as her modern day self is stunning. Edward in his time-jump portrait made me flinch .. so much life and possibilities on the What If he'd lived...
@jwilliams3269
@jwilliams3269 Месяц назад
I think this is one of my very favorite of your videos! You have an amazing talent. Thank you so much for sharing with us and for all of your hard working putting these videos together! Bravo! ❤
@Prettygloomy
@Prettygloomy Месяц назад
I love the modern day recreations!
@TheNewMexicoMan
@TheNewMexicoMan Месяц назад
You do incredible work! Thank you for all you do!
@AliSakurai
@AliSakurai Месяц назад
Wonderful recreations as usual. Modern day Edward looks like Ollie from Josh and Ollie!
@claudiavelhas770
@claudiavelhas770 28 дней назад
This is fascinating! 👏 It would be amazing if you did a behind the scenes video and show us how you work with the recreation of the portraits.
@emocuta
@emocuta Месяц назад
Absolutely BRILLIANT❤️❤️❤️ thank you Becca🙏🏼
@gyerliniclarke2026
@gyerliniclarke2026 Месяц назад
Yours is my favourite channel. I can watch your videos over and over because of the superb quality of each production. I end your video eagerly wanting more and I thank you for the way your creative team merges what I love most - Art and History
@mp3164
@mp3164 Месяц назад
Seeing these portraits of them and at the same time, it is undoubtedly to me they look so much alike. The modernized portraits of them make them seem as an average american mother and son. Well done 🤍✨ Also, could consider to recrearte Simón Bolivar's lover, Manuela Sáenz's portraits? 🤭🙃
@Concetta20
@Concetta20 6 дней назад
The aged up version of Edward was really interesting.
@shambhavisharma7900
@shambhavisharma7900 Месяц назад
so interesting, I wonder how would the English history have turned out if Edward had lived long enough to sire heirs.
@Fuzzy100666
@Fuzzy100666 Месяц назад
I always love your videos and especially love European history (although it wasn't my forte in school)...your recreations at the end, showing us what these people may have looked like now, are so interesting and much appreciated. I think Jane was actually beautiful in her "modern" recreation. And I can totally see modern Edward as a regular kid in prep school. The bottom line is, they are all just like us to some degree. Different times and circumstances, clearly, but regular folks at their cores nonetheless.
@remotelyanonymous
@remotelyanonymous Месяц назад
If Jane lived today, she looks like she would have been a teacher; probably an elementary school teacher
@monmothma3358
@monmothma3358 Месяц назад
Yeah, she sounds like she was great with kids. She should have been able to raise her son..
@timetravelingshark8811
@timetravelingshark8811 Месяц назад
She was known for being gentle and kind but also quite strict, as well as being fond of children and very good with Henry's two daughters. With all those traits, I think she would have made an excellent teacher.
@remotelyanonymous
@remotelyanonymous Месяц назад
@@timetravelingshark8811 exactly why I think she would have been an elementary school teacher if she lived in todays times
@carriekelly4186
@carriekelly4186 7 дней назад
For such plain appearance,some of your best work bringing them to life. Although I find Holbein's portraits to make Anne of Cleve's,Jane Seymour,Mary,and Elizabeth portraits all look so much alike. One statement in the program I found quite odd was that after Henry's months of mourning and immense weight gain from comfort eating,making the old jousting injury to his leg even worse...that he could be seen "dallying" with little Edward,the most precious etc..I just thought he could barely stand for more than ten minutes let alone dally about with a heavy child? Idk whether he was carrying the child around or? But seen dallying with his new son just sounded highly unlikely. Hilarious. Ok thanks. Nicely done portrait life recreations. Thanks so much.😅
@patsycovino5222
@patsycovino5222 Месяц назад
Nice segue into the ad break .Really good video,love your voice.
@happyinscarolina
@happyinscarolina 16 дней назад
A double! Absolutely stunning. Thank you Becca and André. These are beautiful recreations of mother and son. Thank you both for showing us their humanity. ❣️⭐️🙏🏾😊
@missmarie726
@missmarie726 Месяц назад
I wonder if this is where the term plain Jane comes from
@leekaisheongjames89
@leekaisheongjames89 Месяц назад
Love your voice... So soothing... Wish my history teacher is as good as you! ❤
@joanneb3935
@joanneb3935 6 дней назад
I don’t know how you do these recreations, but I am always stunned by them. Wowza!! Amazing work! Thank you! ❤
@SarahHovley
@SarahHovley Месяц назад
Excellent, once again! I love your history lessons and recreations. ❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jacquelinemueller7221
@jacquelinemueller7221 Месяц назад
I would definitely like to see a video on the Stuart era in England.
@gabriellareid8630
@gabriellareid8630 Месяц назад
As always you did a lovely job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 20 дней назад
Brilliant.I love how you bring history to life 🥰
@kimwands5670
@kimwands5670 Месяц назад
I always enjoy your videos and creations. If only history could have been taught like this when I was in school but I enjoy learning these things now. Thanks
@christinegraham2579
@christinegraham2579 6 дней назад
Edward the VI was such a handsome young lad!
@loveinseattle
@loveinseattle Месяц назад
Your work is AMAZING!!
@CynthiaBerry713
@CynthiaBerry713 Месяц назад
Fantastic, as always!
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад
Great video as always! 👏🏽
@cindymitcheltree7961
@cindymitcheltree7961 Месяц назад
So beautifully done!
@nicoles.9851
@nicoles.9851 Месяц назад
Thank you! So cool!!
@muellerphyllis
@muellerphyllis Месяц назад
Well done!
@D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
@D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 20 дней назад
these videos are awesome.
@hollygolden9673
@hollygolden9673 Месяц назад
Thank you for another wonderful video!
@suejaneuk1681
@suejaneuk1681 5 дней назад
This was absolutely breathtaking. Thank you so much.
@janicegeller4487
@janicegeller4487 Месяц назад
Love the recreations and the narrative.
@ezgithesun
@ezgithesun Месяц назад
PLEASEEEEE DO JANE BOLEYN TOOOOOOOO 💔💔💔
@monmothma3358
@monmothma3358 Месяц назад
So happy to find that you had released a video, and it was just as great as always 😊
@davidg2122
@davidg2122 Месяц назад
Beautifully made episode
@staceyscarlett6724
@staceyscarlett6724 Месяц назад
I love your stories and results of all of your subjects. I look forward to each and every one of them. Thank you so much!
@Royal_di
@Royal_di Месяц назад
OMG I WAITED FOR THISSS
@UtahGmaw99
@UtahGmaw99 Месяц назад
This is my favorite! But then every new one you do is my favorite! Wonderful!
@obob1336
@obob1336 Месяц назад
I absolutely love these. I know it takes a lot of time and research. Thank you
@yas4435
@yas4435 Месяц назад
Excellent ❤
@nickimontie
@nickimontie Месяц назад
Another fabulous recreation! You literally bring the past to life❤
@stukale9979
@stukale9979 29 дней назад
Well Done. This video is one of my faves alongside the work you did on Mary, Queen of Scots, Hatshepsut, Queen Marie Antoinette and the Romanov dynasty. I especially admire the facial recreations you make, and I enjoy the music so much. I long to see facial recreations of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia. Keep it Up.
@zimazisilendlovu1182
@zimazisilendlovu1182 Месяц назад
Thank you again for these amazing recreations. Always look forward to your videos. Gosh they were both so young when they died.
@poldi3366
@poldi3366 28 дней назад
This is outstanding! I love it when You make them smile! Thank You!
@jeanettenels8501
@jeanettenels8501 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for sharing your talent with the world - bringing history alive!!!
@v.llamas
@v.llamas Месяц назад
Incredible. You surprise and amaze me every time. Thank you for your hard work, I love this channel so much!
@sophiamackiewicz7663
@sophiamackiewicz7663 10 дней назад
You have a talent, thank you for sharing this.
@jonimarsicano4642
@jonimarsicano4642 3 дня назад
Fantastic recreation! Love this one!
@ShakesSphere
@ShakesSphere Месяц назад
Appreciate the historical details about Edward, too. One has to wonder, what if?... Poor lad
@chrismclaren4871
@chrismclaren4871 18 дней назад
This is once again an exquisite piece of work. Narrated perfectly. Thanks
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