I am guessing that it could possibly be true, since Anne Vaux’s mother was Elizabeth FitzHugh and knew Catherine well, since she was Catherine’s AUNT. I know you know a lot of REAL HISTORICAL FACTS, so I was wondering what your thought is about Lady Mary Seymour (Catherine Parr’s daughter).? Any thoughts, if any, on what really happened to the child? I read somewhere (but cannot find it now), that there was a toddler left at the residence in Hunstanton, and that it was believed that my 13th great grandmother (Lady Anne Vaux-LeStrange, wife of Sir Knight Thomas LeStrange) and good friend of King Henry Vlll. ![]() She was my 14th great grand, and Grandmother to Queen Katherine Parr. I am actually surprised anyone has taken anything in the White Princess seriously, it was that bad. Interesting as PG novels and films are, they need a health warning for any semblance of historical accuracy and are to be viewed with a large dose of salts. There is certainly nothing to set Margaret Beaufort up as killing a man in his sixties who had probably been ill for a while, given this was a very good age and he had been a soldier and exile for much of his life. There is no solid evidence for either of these theories, although when it comes to the Princes anything is possible. The only reason PG had Margaret Beaufort kill Jasper in the White Princess (a programme I am still recovering from) is because she formulated the theory that Margaret B killed the Princes in the Tower and that Jasper found out and was going to inform on her. Why do you accept something from the White Princess as fact when it is well known that Philippa Gregory invented most of it? There is no evidence that Jasper Tudor died of anything other than old age.
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