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The Fight | Anne Boleyn: Part 3

The Fight | Anne Boleyn: Part 3

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Remember me when you do pray…

That Part 3 is here, oh what a day!

Eat your Wheaties HoneyBees. The fight is ON. And this BATTLE is going to put Anne Boleyn to the TEST for literal years.

In part 3, we cover so much information it seems as impossible as a commoner uprooting the beloved Queen of England. Topics include but are not AT ALL limited to:

-books of hours

-the English Sweat

-the fall of Wolsey

-the rise of Cromwell

-coronation rumors

-Anne’s hair color

-And literally everything between all of that… which is A LOT.

The stress is constant. It’s hard to imagine how Anne was feeling during these years of literal and emotional limbo, but let’s try our best shall we? For her?

Be on the lookout for our upcoming collab with @tudor.astrology and check out her page in the meantime!

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