theamazingcat:Henry VII and Elizabeth of York- One of England’s Greatest Love Stories. “In many ways
theamazingcat:Henry VII and Elizabeth of York- One of England’s Greatest Love Stories. “In many ways, the union had long been inevitable. From the early negotiations of Edward IV, bogus though they might have been, through the long years of plotting and maneuvering in separate exiles, emerging against all odds as the inheritors of their respective houses, Henry and Elizabeth moved steadily towards each other. Now that they were joined together, they would rarely be apart for the rest of their lives-unless necessity wedged between them.”“Elizabeth of York” by Nancy Lenz Harvey“Though founded on pragmatism, Henry and Elizabeth’s marriage had nevertheless blossomed throughout the uncertainty and upheaval of the previous eighteen years. This was a marriage of ‘faithful love’, of mutual attraction, affection and respect, from which the king seems to have drawn great strength –indeed, it was the kind of marriage that their second son, Prince Henry, would spend his whole life trying to find. With Elizabeth’s burial, the lights went out all over Henry VII’s court.“ “Winter King” by Thomas PennListen to A Historic Love HERE -- source link
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