She was the woman who replaced Anne Boleyn, the queen who finally gave Henry VIII a son, and the wife he never tired of. But was Jane Seymour truly the perfect Tudor queen—or just the perfect pawn?
- Was she a meek, obedient consort?
- Did she play the game and win?
- Or was she simply used by those around her?
Henry VIII’s courtship of Jane began while Anne Boleyn was still queen. But when did it really start? And how much did Jane truly know about the downfall of her predecessor?
Her story is one of quiet ambition, political manoeuvring, and, ultimately, tragic sacrifice.
What do you think—was Jane Seymour a pawn, a player, or Henry’s perfect queen? Let me know in the comments!
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