Henry
VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, in spotlight in
new show
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[May 04, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - English Tudor king Henry
VIII and his six wives are a staple tale of costume
dramas - now a new television series is turning viewers'
attention to the story of the first, Catherine of
Aragon.
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"The Spanish Princess", a British-American production based on
two books by Philippa Gregory, stars "Game of Thrones" actress
Charlotte Hope in the title role and Stephanie Levi-John as her
black lady-in-waiting, Lina de Cardonnes.
Cast members, who also include Laura Carmichael from "Downton
Abbey", say the show is different to past costume dramas thanks
to its all-inclusive perspective.
"We get an opportunity to tell (history) from the perspective of
women and to tell the stories of black people," Hope told
Reuters in an interview.
"I think it's not only really important but also really exciting
that we get to explore something that hasn't been explored yet."
Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) was betrothed to Arthur, the
Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the English throne, as a
young child.
The eight-part series follows her journey from sunny Spain to
grey and drizzly England. When Arthur suddenly falls ill and
dies five months into their marriage, Catherine finds herself a
widower in a strange land, aged only 16.
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Seven years later, after receiving the blessing of the pope on the
premise her marriage to Arthur was never consummated, Catherine is
married to his younger brother, who has just been made king.
Henry VIII ruled England from 1509 to 1547. He famously divorced
Catherine against her will, consequently breaking from Rome to
become the head of the Church of England.
"We always hear the stories from Henry's side so...it's really nice
to sort of flip it on its head and be like actually there was
another side to the story too," Levi-John said.
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala, Editing by William Maclean)
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