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Episode 302 - The Early Lives of the Children of Henry VII & Elizabeth of York with Aimee Fleming

Episode 302 - The Early Lives of the Children of Henry VII & Elizabeth of York with Aimee Fleming

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In this episode of Talking Tudors, hosted by Natalie Grueninger we delve into the fascinating childhoods of the children of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Our guest, Aimee Fleming, a historian and author, shares insights from her new book about the early lives of these Tudor princes and princesses.

Discover how their upbringing and education shaped their futures and learn about the personal anecdotes and historical events that influenced their development. Fleming discusses the political union of Henry and Elizabeth and its impact on their children, the royal parental involvement in their early years, and the bittersweet world of promise and loss during the Tudor era.

Join the discussion as we explore the complexities of their educations, the unique perspectives on their siblings' relationships, and the choices they made as adults influenced by their early experiences. Don’t miss Fleming’s fascinating insights into the royal Tudor family dynamics and personal histories.

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