![]() ![]() ![]() However Alison went ahead and started the process of one book per wife. Although when she first proffered the idea of a historical fiction series from Henry VIII's wives' viewpoints I bet there were raised eyebrows and mumblings using words like 'chestnut' and 'old'. ![]() As for producing heirs…Īuthor and historian Alison Weir is respected for both her historical fiction and non-fiction. For Catalina will be more famous as Katherine of Aragon, wife of Arthur's brother, Henry VIII. That's the plan but that's not how the story actually goes, on any level. The Spanish Infanta Catalina steps ashore to become the wife of King Henry VII's heir, Prince Arthur and produce future heirs for the English crown. 1501: A ship comes into port on the English coast with an important passenger. ![]()
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