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Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

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In the 16th century, Elizabeth I (the most famous golden age in English history) appeared in 8 historical reasons behind the Diana Princess Film Spencer ( 1501-1536 , second wife of Henry VIII , who was killed by her husband ) . By the way, there are 5 queens who have influenced Europe, two of whom are the mother and daughter, Elizabeth and mother Anne Boleyn.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

In Pablo Laland's film Spencer, the latest depiction of Diana, Princess of Wales, will be brought to the big screen, and one of the perhaps unexpected actors in the play is Anne Boleyn. Sarah Gristwood (British journalist and author, graduated from St Anne's College, Oxford

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

A wary, wide-eyed Princess Diana (Kristen Stewart), a repressed and disapproval Prince Charles (Jack Fassin), and Timothy Spoo plays a scheming courtier. But..... Played by Amy Manson... Anne Boleyn? Yes, the film does include Henry VIII's second wife, who is known for being beheaded. For many, this is too unexpected. The characters of the 16th and 21st centuries are hundreds of years apart! However, they have one thing in common is that they are married into the British royal family, and they are all daughters-in-law of the royal family.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films
Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

Henry VIII met Anne Boleyn for the first time

1, the filmmaker did not invent the emotional connection between the two,

As biographer Tina Brown recalls, a friend remembers young Diana Spencer and asked him to drive her car around Buckingham Palace. Diana once told a friend that marrying Prince Charles would be fun, like Anne Boleyn or Ginnyville." Blood ties – One of Diana Spencer's ancestors was a descendant of Anne's sister Mary Boleyn.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

2, Anne and Diana's sisters were the first to attract attention in front of the king/prince, which means that the king/prince fell in love with their sister at first sight

Diana's sister, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, was known for rejecting Prince Charles. But Anne's sister, Mary Boleyn, may not have much choice. Because King Henry VIII later fell in love with her sister Anne. Perhaps Mary's fate was not so good that she was abandoned by the king for several years, resulting in a loss of reputation. Probably seeing that her sister's fate was unfair, Anne firmly insisted on a higher prize - must marry the king. To be the wife of the king who is justified, to be only a little third lover, there is no name and too humiliating, and it is resolute not to have no ending like her sister. Pictured below is Mary, the king's lover. She was an ancestor of Diana. Diana is related to her and is also very beautiful!

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Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

3, neither of them knew what they were doing, and both were troubled by the expectations of the royal family

Both Anne Boleyn and Diana Spencer came from traditional families serving the royal family, both from the nobility — Diana was the earl's daughter, and Anne was the niece of the Duke of Norfolk. But in the 1520s, the king was expected to marry a foreign princess for political gain— even in the 1970s, Prince Charles wanted to marry a suitable girl, such as Diana, rather than the person he loved (i.e. Camilla, who married after Diana's death)—as he famously said: "Whatever it means to be in love.". The royal family is all politically married.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films
Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

4, both have their own convictions and passions that they believe in

Both Anne and Diana have been called clothing style leaders and fashion icons – but both also have a more serious side. Diana gave a famous speech for AIDS patients and launched a campaign against landmines. Anne's unwavering commitment to the Reformation led directly to Henry VIII's secession from Rome and the establishment of the Church of England.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films
Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

5, they have all clashed with the royal family

Diana once blamed her estrangement from the royal family on "the man in the gray suit." In the film, they are the epitome of Major Gregory, played by Timothy Spoo. While Anne Boleyn confronted the court faction – and Thomas Cromwell, who was not a friend of the Boleyn family, she clashed with them over their method of dissolving the monastery.

Remind, the male in the upper right corner of The picture below Diana, don't misunderstand, the "man in the gray suit" that Diana accused is not him

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films
Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

In her troubled old age, Diana raised wild misgivings about the assassination plot. ("Are they going to kill me, do you think?") Kristen Stewart asked in the role. Although on the surface, this may just be a joke "Are they going to kill me for being late for tea?" ", but many would certainly think the facts are darker). "Go! Come on! ", Anne's ghost is told to Diana in the film.

Anne's Fate: Sent to the Tower of London, accused of treason and adultery—recalling prophecy that the Queen of England would be burned to death; though she also wished pitifully that she would be allowed to leave quietly for the convent to spend her old age.

7, their deaths are not the end of the story

Both refused to lie down and wait for death. "She's not going to leave quietly," Diana said of herself in a famous 1995 interview with Panorama, where the public reaction to her death seemed even threatening the monarchy. Similarly, Anne remains one of the most fascinating figures in history, with the Protestant England part being part of her legacy.

8, both left young children, with the next generation to continue to inherit their qualities and duties

However, Elizabeth was only 2 years and 8 months old at the time, and William and Harry were much older, 15 and 12 years old, respectively. William and Harry at that time the photo royal family have, my old account also has, will not repeat here, Elizabeth 2 years and 8 months of photos did not find, as if not, if anyone found, to share the next.

To paraphrase the information: Elizabeth would not let her take off the ring that had grown into her flesh until her death, which contained a picture of her mother, and did not remove it until after her death. I wrote articles on my old Tudor account.

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

Conclusion:

Basically, in 8 paragraphs, there are several additional extensions in each paragraph, limited to space, let's talk about so much first. The British royal wedding women seem to be standing on the left,

Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films
Why? Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, in the 16th century, appears in Diana's films

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