Let's be honest, the claim of the Tudors was very weak, and because of this Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII was so paranoid , they were afraid and with good reason, as even some of the nobles had a much stronger claim to the throne , I don't think that the Tudors deserved the throne, not only because I don't like even a little bit of them, but that's the story, it all happened as it should.
Real, I only like Elizabeth Of York, Catherine of Aragon, Mary I, Anne of Cleves and sisters of Henry VII and their descendants, and feel a little sympathy to Catherine Parr.
Gosh 😍😍😍 I'm cried! This is so good. Honestly, I think It's one of the best video you made. So many comparisons of Richard and his father. My heart squeezed a few times harder. I like you introducing Richard as a member of the York family and heir to the throne. 👑👑👑 And these inserts from the history and The Coronation of Elizabeth II, if I'm not mistaken. I still can't stand what happened to him. I think the publication date is great 5 days before Prince Richard's birthday and 10 days before the Bosworth. And you used transitions that were not there before. Love it very much 😍
Thank you so much !! We really like this video too, and it could be one of my favorite (don’t know for my sister haha). We wanted to make a video about a character we never really shown in our previous works. And I’m also glad you noticed the new transitions :) Thank you again !!
This was from Elizabeth of York's dream.. i remember its in between 3-6. Its when lizzie realized perkin was Richard because of his name (perkin warbeck)
I am 100% sure he was Richard Duke of York and he had his face smashed because his resemblance to Edward IV was incredible!!! Why executing an impostor? His identity was denied because at the same time Tydders killed the last Plantagenets heirs (Clarence son was executed along with Perkin/Richard) and blamed on Richard III the never happened death of his nephews! Evil!!!
Possibly he might be the real deal but let us not exclude the possibility that he was an illegitimate son of Edward IV conceived in 1470-1471 when he was in Burgundy/Flanders (Modern Day Netherlands) Which would also explain the reason he looked alot like Edward iv too just an idea though
@@chandos2008 But the main reason for his execution was that Isabella and Ferdinand demanded it before consenting to Catalina's ans Arthur's wedding. It wasn't just the Tudor's decision. And while it is unclear if Richard really murdered his nephews it is very clear that he did usurp their throne and imprisoned them, so he wasn't innocent of all charges either. In the end both York's and Tudors had a lot of blood on their hands. There is a reason the War of the Roses is still remembered as one of the bloodiest conflicts in English history.
Let's be honest, the claim of the Tudors was very weak, and because of this Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII was so paranoid , they were afraid and with good reason, as even some of the nobles had a much stronger claim to the throne , I don't think that the Tudors deserved the throne, not only because I don't like even a little bit of them, but that's the story, it all happened as it should.
The only one that proved herself worthy of the throne was Elizabeth I
@@lienwhite6818 I agree with that!
@@lienwhite6818 yeah she proved by killing 1000's of catholics
Real, I only like Elizabeth Of York, Catherine of Aragon, Mary I, Anne of Cleves and sisters of Henry VII and their descendants, and feel a little sympathy to Catherine Parr.
Excellent! Brought tears to my eyes .
Were off to the re enactment of 1485 at Bosworth field this wkend .
Perfect timing . 😊
Why hello there Nikolai!!!
True heir to Richard III
#yorksdeservedbetter
Gosh 😍😍😍 I'm cried! This is so good. Honestly, I think It's one of the best video you made. So many comparisons of Richard and his father. My heart squeezed a few times harder. I like you introducing Richard as a member of the York family and heir to the throne. 👑👑👑 And these inserts from the history and The Coronation of Elizabeth II, if I'm not mistaken. I still can't stand what happened to him. I think the publication date is great 5 days before Prince Richard's birthday and 10 days before the Bosworth. And you used transitions that were not there before.
Love it very much 😍
Thank you so much !! We really like this video too, and it could be one of my favorite (don’t know for my sister haha). We wanted to make a video about a character we never really shown in our previous works. And I’m also glad you noticed the new transitions :) Thank you again !!
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That was so beautiful 😭
Great videos!!!
Long live King Richard IV!
god save the king richard iv🌼
@Emperor Heliogabalus It was not just England.
Utterly brilliant
hi what episode is the scene at 1:54 from !!
This was from Elizabeth of York's dream.. i remember its in between 3-6. Its when lizzie realized perkin was Richard because of his name (perkin warbeck)
In the show Richard was cool and gentle and Henry was so annoying
Good video.
So do you think he was indeed the heir of york or not?
I am 100% sure he was Richard Duke of York and he had his face smashed because his resemblance to Edward IV was incredible!!! Why executing an impostor? His identity was denied because at the same time Tydders killed the last Plantagenets heirs (Clarence son was executed along with Perkin/Richard) and blamed on Richard III the never happened death of his nephews! Evil!!!
Possibly he might be the real deal but let us not exclude the possibility that he was an illegitimate son of Edward IV conceived in 1470-1471 when he was in Burgundy/Flanders (Modern Day Netherlands)
Which would also explain the reason he looked alot like Edward iv too just an idea though
@@Jayjay-mb4xp I don't exclude that but he was indeed a Plantagenet
@Maria Grazia Leotta The same goes for your theory it’s possible but so are other possibilities too,
@@chandos2008
But the main reason for his execution was that Isabella and Ferdinand demanded it before consenting to Catalina's ans Arthur's wedding. It wasn't just the Tudor's decision.
And while it is unclear if Richard really murdered his nephews it is very clear that he did usurp their throne and imprisoned them, so he wasn't innocent of all charges either. In the end both York's and Tudors had a lot of blood on their hands. There is a reason the War of the Roses is still remembered as one of the bloodiest conflicts in English history.
Nice one, though, in the circumstances, it’s disappointing you use a female vocalist; male sirens r alive & well, they always have been.