I’ve been unusually fascinated by the Tudors since I was in first grade when a librarian told me who Queen Elizabeth l was. I’ve visited England 20 times in my life. As an American, I am “addicted” to your instruction. Your work is a adored gift to me. Bless you.
I can totally relate to how you feel! Hatfield and Hampton Court do it for me. The banquet at Hatfield was wonderful. This family and the Tudor period are so fascinating. We need that time machine!
Claire, you could not bore anyone. The idea of a tour with you is almost too exciting to imagine. I admire you greatly. Thank you for all that you do in sharing with us.
I just cannot imagine being in the same home that Anne Boleyn grew up in! How amazing that must be! But since I don’t think that dream will come true I will live vicariously through you 😉!
I wouldn't know how to control my excitement if I ever got to stay there. I would be thrilled to just walk where she walked, sit where she sat, and so on. I will at least visit hopefully within the next few years.🏰🏰🏰
What a dream it would be, to have a place on this tour! To walk in the footsteps of such interesting women, and learn about them from such interesting historians!
Oh my goodness. That would be such an amazing experience! If my passport was in order, and Mom’s cancer was in remission, I’d be booking the flight!!! I’ll have to hope I can stumble onto some other tour another time. I could never do something so... impactful without my mother with me. We’re partners in crime after all! I have to say, I’m a bit jealous of all the places you’ve gotten to see in all your travels, but you’ve put the experiences to such good use in your research and writing that I really can’t begrudge you! I hope it is a wonderful time and experience. Also, I was having a bit of difficulty explaining courtly love to my father the other day, so it was handy to whip out The Fall of Anne Boleyn, where near the end, you explain it succinctly but thoroughly. It was the perfect way to get the idea of it across. It does seem a bit... strange to modern sensibilities, but at the same time, something straight out of Arthurian legend. The pure and kind queen everyone adores and wants to protect and impress, valiant knights being chivalrous. I love that I’m slowly gaining more specific passages that are useful to me in my conversations with people on these topics. I also recently reconnected with my paternal grandfather, and it’s going to be really fun to discuss this part of history with him. It took him by surprise to find out what a history nerd I am. 😅 I continue to be so happy I found your channel, and through it your website and books.
Amara Jordan I am probably one of the few female truck drivers that are HUGE history (mostly Tudor) junkies and I love the Anne Boleyn Files! Claire is amazing, isn't she?? I am also familiar with caregiving to cancer patients (my stepfather and mother-in-law) I have to say thank you for your post and you are truly a blessing to your beloved mother. It is not an easy job to watch someone you love and care for suffer, but I'm sure you make your mom's days MUCH easier and brighter and she has a better quality of life because of you. PS I cannot imagine trying to explain courtly love to my father! Now THAT would be an interesting experience, even with Claire's book as a guide! LOL
My mom is going through cancer treatment now and I’ve started sharing Claire’s videos with her during chemo and such. It’s so fun to get lost in another time and place (even if it’s often sad). I hope your mom is doing better! ♥️
I'm a Very Long Ways from the Jolly UK. The way I Feel the Presence of the Past is Through the Coins. I Love Elizabeth I , Sixpence. To in Your Hand Something, Hand Hammered in The Tower of London, is How I touch the Past. Thank You for Your Hard Work
This would be a dream tour for me! However, I have chronic health problems that leave me confined to my home. In the last year, I have only left my home 3 times - 2 for annual doctor visits and once to celebrate my 50th birthday at a restaurant. I also don't have the money as my medical expenses take every penny I have. Many times I am down to choosing between buying groceries or paying for my medications. My heart and my soul want so desperately to go to England, where my family came from originally. I am a student of all history and would love nothing more than to sit with you at Hever next to a fire and talk late into the evening. For now, I live through the pictures you paint in your videos, and the travels of my friends. I pray that one day I would be in a position to join you, as almost nothing would please me more!
@@anneboleynfiles Yes I do enjoy whatever you post to share with us. You are a highlight to my day. For a while we were really spoiled when we got 2 videos from you in a day, when you were doing the "Countdown" series. If I can't be there in person, I look forward to goodies after the trips!
This would be a dream tour for me. I love your videos and could listen to you all day. Your videos are so interesting and well-researched. I'm looking forward to my next Tudor fix.
That's a shame! We've been sharing it for a few months so I'm really sorry that you didn't see it. There's the Anne Boleyn Experience next May - see www.britishhistorytours.com/history-tours/
I wish I could have met you when I visited England and spent a day at Hever. The Tudor period is my favorite time in history and I was so emotional visiting Hever, the Tower, and Hampton Court. I love your videos and am glad I found your channel! I hope you're staying safe in these times! Take care.
14 years as an Archaeological illustrator and field Archaeologist here. So, with all the close contact with artefactual remains and historical places I've experienced, I fully reasonate with 'being close to these Queens, they leave a residual energy. I Love your videos. The Anne Boleyn Tour sounds amazing! I would love to come! I live just down the road from the Manor 'Castle' where Mary Stuart was held prisoner. TY, Claire.
Have you ever inquired on why Queen Elizabeth I didn't give her mother a proper burial? As she was Queen with absolute power, even though people felt a way about Anne, I believe the people would've understood the act of kindness by Elizabeth had she done it.
Perhaps Elizabeth heard things about her mom that weren’t kind . It’s amazing Elizabeth I functioned so well as a monarch . She was out through adult problems at a young age .
It ended up being taken be the crown after Thomas Boleyn's death, and the death of his mother who was living in it at his death. Anne of Cleves was able to reside there after the annulment and it's lovely that she seems to have been happy there. Mary was able to inherit several properties from her father and grandmother, but Henry VIII put a stop to Hever being hers.
I LOVE your utube Blog! I would give anything to see Heaver Castle on your tour but need a wheelchair for long walks. I watch you every day, I enjoy Tudor history so much. Thanks for all your. Knowledge.
Thankfully, the portraits of Anne at Hever castle don't show her with having 6 fingers. She was obviously an attractive woman. What a wonderful experience to share, thank you, Claire.
I love your passion Claire and thank you very much. It must be wonderful to do those tours. I'm Irish so we haven't anything like those castles here. Unfortunately the English destroyed all that was Irish. But I'm still fascinated by the Henry 8th story. How he could be so callous to everyone around him, particularly his wives. I like walking around ancient places and wondering what it was like to live then and imagining the men who built them. I often visit Castletown House grounds and Carton House grounds in Co Kildare and imagine Pride and Prejudice, Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett. Come and visit sometime (although I know its not your period of passion)
I would LOVE to see Hever Castle! I'm sure it was an amazing experience for you and that's about as close to the real Anne as you can get! I know it was Anne Boleyn's childhood home, but was it really given to Anne of Cleves after her divorce from Henry? I would give ANYTHING to be able to go on the Executed Queens Tour with you as a guide! Hope you have an amazing time!!!
I would love to join you on the Executed Queens tour, but I have a date on July 14th with another Queen--the rock group--here-in Northern California (my 6th time seeing them). Perhaps next year I can go on tour with you. I hope you accept Tudor novices like myself who always want to learn more!
Oh I hope I can come on a tour with you and all those wonderful experts you will have, plus eating at Hever Castle, but unfortunately not this year. I hope you do this tour again. I love listening to you talk about Tudor history.
Thank you Claire the tours sound so wonderful to travel in the footsteps of these tragic Queens and the pleasure of you the historians unfortunately I'm of low means and just have to take pleasure with your wonderful informative videos I'm excited for you and anyone that joins you on these tours are you going to share with us any part of it I do hope so Thank you Claire xx
I toured the chateau of Chambord back in the 1970s. One of the rooms included on the tour was said to be where Mary and her 'Four Marys' would attend daily mass. I was astounded by its size. I couldn't imagine two people in that space, much less six, especially when one considers the fullness of their fashionable skirts. Maybe they wore something less full, but no one knew. I had a walk-in closet in my former home, and it was twice the size of Mary's 'mass' room. Yikes!!
I think most castles look kind of scary and dreary but Hever looks like a warm and pretty place. The interior pictures I have seen are a bit dark but overall, plus the gardens, it looks delightful.
Not in a ghostly way, but I do feel very close to the Boleyn family when I'm at Hever. I've done two talks there and both times got rather choked up when I realised I was speaking about the Boleyns at their home and I hoped that I did them justice.
Hi Claire! I was looking through your videos for one in particular and found this one. Just wanted to say I'm actually surprised that you haven't developed an Elizabeth I tour. You could touch base with her life in different ways at several different places, including Hever Castle, Hampton Court, Westminster Abbey, even the ruins of Kenilworth. Who knows, you may even meet an Elizabethan spirit somewhere! Take good care --
We are doing an Elizabeth tour, the Elizabeth I Experience in September 2020. It sold out before we released it to the general public, so Elizabeth is very popular!
@@anneboleynfiles Wow! Just when I think I've come up with something original -- I would absolutely LOVE to participate in one of your tours. Maybe, hopefully, after the car is paid off. Thanks for taking time for me -- I appreciate you more than I can say!
I really want that Anne figurine - she even looks like me. I hope you have it insured as it is really rare and goneup in rice. I did settle for the other one with Pourquoi. can't wait to see you again next year. xo
I really want to go see Hever castle it's strange that I use to live not far from Hever as well lol. Have do persuade my partner to take me one time looks so beautiful xx
How wonderful it would be to join you on a tour. I must content myself with UA-cam. I sleep in an old Charleston Rice Plantation bed that I pretend is a Tudor bed with hand embroidered hangings.
I had heard that the Charleston rice plantation beds were supposed to enhance fertility , especially during the day’s when many children were needed to work for the plantation .
Hever Castle is a place I want to see! As a nurse, who has seen death, I know what death looks like, I have seen both end stage illness and Violent death. I know what Violent death looks like, I have been so deeply interested in the Tudors since I was a child. For whatever reason. When I read about these innocent people, murdered, really, I know what Violent death looks like, and how innocent, young people respond to violence, as a nurse, I know what the physiology of response to violence is. I can literally see what it means to see a human being murdered. The courage of these innocent people to face a violent death astounds me. Because I have seen it. And I am always amazed at the courage of these young women. To know that Lady Jane Grey SAW her young husband murdered and to know that she, herself, would be murdered next. As a nurse, taking care of dying patients, I am astonished at the courage of these young innocents!
I’m also a RN ( retired ). what you posted made me think also how brave those young people faced death . In most situations these executions were basically murder . We are so much more compassionate in today’s world . Although I’d live to go back in a time machine and experience the Tudor times , I prefer how we live in today’s world . I feel sorry for all of Henry’s wives . When saw the movie “ Anne of a Thousand Days, “ in 1969, I thought Anne was a hussy . But, she was really a victim of other powerful and manipulative people in her family who used Anne to gain favor from King Henry .
I would ADORE to be there. But at that point, I’ll be too pregnant to fly (I live in America). But it’s been a fun pregnancy, as I’m due around the same time Anne was due with Elizabeth. So I certainly felt it when you mentioned how uncomfortable Anne must have been laying on her belly at her coronation! But my baby is a boy...so sorry, Anne 😅
I feel badly for Mary because it sounds like she tried so hard to not have to execute her cousin Jane! It was just wrong of Jane’s father to keep rebelling in her name and showed Mary that she would never be able to rule with any peace as long as Jane was alive. They had their differences but it sounds like there was true love and friendship between them.
Mary executed Jane because the Philip, who cared nothing for her outside of funding for his wars and control of England, didn't want contenders around . Similar to beheading the young earl of Warwick to pave the way for Mary's mother.
Excellent vídeo Claire! Very interesting.I wish i could ho on that tour with you. Sudelly castle is a place that i haven't visit yet. One day i' d like to pay My respect to Queen Catherine Anyway please make a vídeo from the tour for us !
I felt quite overwhelmed at Hever I almost felt Ann at my shoulder in places I went as a child it has stayed in my memory since. I think I need to go back soon
I would love to do one of your tours, but I need to plan way ahead of time being from the states..... Do you have your tour information for the next year on your website?
Yes, here you go - www.britishhistorytours.com/history-tours We have a lot of people who do our tours as part of a bigger holiday in the UK. I do hope you can come.
I was fortunate enough to visit The Tower when I was 21. Sadly, I was an ignorant nitwit, and knew nothing.....so missed an opportunity to understand the significance of everything. At the time, I was busy being shocked that they were searching through my messy purse and limiting our wanderings to such an extent (there was apparently a very serious fear of IRA bombing threats while I was there). As a redhead, I was possibly more suspiciously regarded than others....as a young dummy without a clue, I was oblivious.
I have heard the number of people executed by Henry VIII was significantly high. Is there an accurate figure for this - as the exact number who he had killed has been disputed.
There's the number of 72,000 used by Holinshed but I think that would probably cover all executions (national and local), so not all at the king's orders.
I am so jealous that you got to do those things I didn't and don't think I ever will. I live in the United States it is a big dream of mine to get there and do exactly what you did. but I don't think it'll ever happen. In another life and another time another place maybe it'll happen
You've picked a very old video! I don't even do tours now. Yes, they're expensive because they're luxury accommodation and are unique experiences. I know Philippa's tours are sold out this year and a lot are people who book again and again because they love them so much. They really are incredible.
I know reincarnation is rubbish but when I did believe in it I would definitely think you are either Anne Boleyn reincarnated or someone very close to her because you are so passionate and sympathetic towards her. What do you think? I have been having nightmares since watching you. I think king Henry and his aids seem so brutal and ruthless that it frightened me! Was Henry at the execution of all those poor men?
🇺🇸I’m determined to read up on lady Jane gray. I’d like to know if Mary’s half brother Edward VI named LJG as queen wasn’t Mary then committing treason?🤔🇬🇧
Maryann Lockwood who was committing treason would likely have been determined by who was the victor and who had the most support. In this case, it was Mary who had the support and came out the winner, so Jane was considered to be committing treason. Technically, both Richard III in 1483 and Henry VII In 1485 could have been considered traitors, had they failed in their attempts to claim the throne. And I imagine you could even say something similar for William the Conqueror In 1066.
It's a really complicated issue as Edward's device was never ratified by Parliament, whereas Henry VIII's will was. It is unfortunate that Henry never re-legitimised his daughters. Eric Ives argues that Edward's device was lawful in that it was consistent with common law, which prevented illegitimate children inheriting if there were legitimate claimants. But then the peope would have seen Mary as the rightful heir and wouldn't have known much of Jane.
Henry VIII made sure it was Christmas every day for Katherine, all those pretty dresses and jewels. She is STILL Henry's pretty thornless rose in the afterlife, just like her cousin Anne Boleyn.
I’ve been unusually fascinated by the Tudors since I was in first grade when a librarian told me who Queen Elizabeth l was. I’ve visited England 20 times in my life. As an American, I am “addicted” to your instruction. Your work is a adored gift to me. Bless you.
i can't get enough of these videos thank you for taking time to make them claire!!
Brandi is here oh my goodness, I feel the same. I love the videos. She brings history to life.
I have met Anne Boleyn on my astral travels. She was a healer she understood nature very well
I can't believe you got to stay at Hever, I am almost literally green with envy.
I can totally relate to how you feel! Hatfield and Hampton Court do it for me. The banquet at Hatfield was wonderful. This family and the Tudor period are so fascinating. We need that time machine!
Claire, you could not bore anyone. The idea of a tour with you is almost too exciting to imagine. I admire you greatly. Thank you for all that you do in sharing with us.
I'm so envious of all of the historic buildings you have.
In my corner of western Canada, a hundred year old building is considered "ancient".
I just cannot imagine being in the same home that Anne Boleyn grew up in! How amazing that must be! But since I don’t think that dream will come true I will live vicariously through you 😉!
Oh I do hope you can go to Hever one day. It is such a beautiful castle.
Gone a week and missed my Tudors. I can tell how you feel for these ladies. Thank you, Claire!
I wouldn't know how to control my excitement if I ever got to stay there. I would be thrilled to just walk where she walked, sit where she sat, and so on. I will at least visit hopefully within the next few years.🏰🏰🏰
What a dream it would be, to have a place on this tour! To walk in the footsteps of such interesting women, and learn about them from such interesting historians!
Oh my goodness. That would be such an amazing experience! If my passport was in order, and Mom’s cancer was in remission, I’d be booking the flight!!! I’ll have to hope I can stumble onto some other tour another time. I could never do something so... impactful without my mother with me. We’re partners in crime after all! I have to say, I’m a bit jealous of all the places you’ve gotten to see in all your travels, but you’ve put the experiences to such good use in your research and writing that I really can’t begrudge you! I hope it is a wonderful time and experience.
Also, I was having a bit of difficulty explaining courtly love to my father the other day, so it was handy to whip out The Fall of Anne Boleyn, where near the end, you explain it succinctly but thoroughly. It was the perfect way to get the idea of it across. It does seem a bit... strange to modern sensibilities, but at the same time, something straight out of Arthurian legend. The pure and kind queen everyone adores and wants to protect and impress, valiant knights being chivalrous. I love that I’m slowly gaining more specific passages that are useful to me in my conversations with people on these topics. I also recently reconnected with my paternal grandfather, and it’s going to be really fun to discuss this part of history with him. It took him by surprise to find out what a history nerd I am. 😅 I continue to be so happy I found your channel, and through it your website and books.
This channel is such an incredible way to perk up a long, sometimes stressful day of caregiving.
Amara Jordan I am probably one of the few female truck drivers that are HUGE history (mostly Tudor) junkies and I love the Anne Boleyn Files! Claire is amazing, isn't she?? I am also familiar with caregiving to cancer patients (my stepfather and mother-in-law) I have to say thank you for your post and you are truly a blessing to your beloved mother. It is not an easy job to watch someone you love and care for suffer, but I'm sure you make your mom's days MUCH easier and brighter and she has a better quality of life because of you. PS I cannot imagine trying to explain courtly love to my father! Now THAT would be an interesting experience, even with Claire's book as a guide! LOL
My mom is going through cancer treatment now and I’ve started sharing Claire’s videos with her during chemo and such. It’s so fun to get lost in another time and place (even if it’s often sad). I hope your mom is doing better! ♥️
I'm a Very Long Ways from the Jolly UK. The way I Feel the Presence of the Past is Through the Coins. I Love Elizabeth I , Sixpence. To in Your Hand Something, Hand Hammered in The Tower of London, is How I touch the Past. Thank You for Your Hard Work
Two videos in one day! We’re being spoilt!❤️🙏 This tour would be wonderful to go on!!❤️
I love your videos. The Tudors have been done to death but I find your videos engaging and informative
This would be a dream tour for me! However, I have chronic health problems that leave me confined to my home. In the last year, I have only left my home 3 times - 2 for annual doctor visits and once to celebrate my 50th birthday at a restaurant. I also don't have the money as my medical expenses take every penny I have. Many times I am down to choosing between buying groceries or paying for my medications. My heart and my soul want so desperately to go to England, where my family came from originally. I am a student of all history and would love nothing more than to sit with you at Hever next to a fire and talk late into the evening. For now, I live through the pictures you paint in your videos, and the travels of my friends. I pray that one day I would be in a position to join you, as almost nothing would please me more!
I'm so sorry to hear about your health, but I do hope that you'll be able to enjoy my photos and diaries from the tours.
@@anneboleynfiles Yes I do enjoy whatever you post to share with us. You are a highlight to my day. For a while we were really spoiled when we got 2 videos from you in a day, when you were doing the "Countdown" series. If I can't be there in person, I look forward to goodies after the trips!
Sounds like this will be a wonderful experience. Perhaps I can make one of the future tours to get my own Tudor fix.
Me too!
This would be a dream tour for me. I love your videos and could listen to you all day. Your videos are so interesting and well-researched. I'm looking forward to my next Tudor fix.
I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel I have always been drawn to the Tudor period and Anne Boleyn. Really enjoying the videos!
Fabulous video! Great selection of queens. I know you will do them all justice. Best Wishes for a successful tour.
thank you so much I love the videos I always wondered if any one else felt the same way
We had a works retreat at Hever and got to stay there and eat in the main hall - magic
I would love to go on this tour but not possible due to short notice. I need to plan a yr in advance....Sounds exciting...Thank you.
That's a shame! We've been sharing it for a few months so I'm really sorry that you didn't see it. There's the Anne Boleyn Experience next May - see www.britishhistorytours.com/history-tours/
What a wonderful experience that would be
I wish I could have met you when I visited England and spent a day at Hever. The Tudor period is my favorite time in history and I was so emotional visiting Hever, the Tower, and Hampton Court. I love your videos and am glad I found your channel! I hope you're staying safe in these times! Take care.
Thank you so much Claire Ridgeway!! All of your amazing vids are just delightful! 🥰❤😻
14 years as an Archaeological illustrator and field Archaeologist here. So, with all the close contact with artefactual remains and historical places I've experienced, I fully reasonate with 'being close to these Queens, they leave a residual energy. I Love your videos. The Anne Boleyn Tour sounds amazing! I would love to come! I live just down the road from the Manor 'Castle' where Mary Stuart was held prisoner. TY, Claire.
Hever is so beautiful, I really should visit again soon xx
You are delightfully & rightfully out of you mind about this stuff. 😉 ( lucky for us ) grateful and enjoying from Norfolk Virginia......happy travels!
My daughter and I are planning to join you on one of your tours in the future. The highlight for me will be meeting you Claire. Xxxx
Please do let me know if you ever do these tours again once things are back to normal. I would absolutely love to come along to one!
Love Claire and her talks
What an amazing experience! Thank you for sharing it with us, Claire.
Have you ever inquired on why Queen Elizabeth I didn't give her mother a proper burial? As she was Queen with absolute power, even though people felt a way about Anne, I believe the people would've understood the act of kindness by Elizabeth had she done it.
So true, good point, why did Elisabeth I remain silent about her mother all the years of her reign?
Perhaps Elizabeth heard things about her mom that weren’t kind . It’s amazing Elizabeth I functioned so well as a monarch . She was out through adult problems at a young age .
What happened to Hever after the death of Thomas Boleyn ? .Was it not given to Anne of cleves ? Why was it not inherited by mary boleyn ?
It ended up being taken be the crown after Thomas Boleyn's death, and the death of his mother who was living in it at his death. Anne of Cleves was able to reside there after the annulment and it's lovely that she seems to have been happy there. Mary was able to inherit several properties from her father and grandmother, but Henry VIII put a stop to Hever being hers.
I LOVE your utube Blog! I would give anything to see Heaver Castle on your tour but need a wheelchair for long walks. I watch you every day, I enjoy Tudor history so much. Thanks for all your. Knowledge.
Thankfully, the portraits of Anne at Hever castle don't show her with having 6 fingers. She was obviously an attractive woman. What a wonderful experience to share, thank you, Claire.
What a wonderful experience! Would so love to do that!
I love your passion Claire and thank you very much. It must be wonderful to do those tours. I'm Irish so we haven't anything like those castles here. Unfortunately the English destroyed all that was Irish. But I'm still fascinated by the Henry 8th story. How he could be so callous to everyone around him, particularly his wives. I like walking around ancient places and wondering what it was like to live then and imagining the men who built them. I often visit Castletown House grounds and Carton House grounds in Co Kildare and imagine Pride and Prejudice, Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett. Come and visit sometime (although I know its not your period of passion)
I would LOVE to see Hever Castle! I'm sure it was an amazing experience for you and that's about as close to the real Anne as you can get! I know it was Anne Boleyn's childhood home, but was it really given to Anne of Cleves after her divorce from Henry? I would give ANYTHING to be able to go on the Executed Queens Tour with you as a guide! Hope you have an amazing time!!!
I would love to join you on the Executed Queens tour, but I have a date on July 14th with another Queen--the rock group--here-in Northern California (my 6th time seeing them). Perhaps next year I can go on tour with you. I hope you accept Tudor novices like myself who always want to learn more!
We're doing tours next year too and everyone is welcome, we all learn from each other. I hope to meet you next year!
Bet those tours are fun!
Oh I hope I can come on a tour with you and all those wonderful experts you will have, plus eating at Hever Castle, but unfortunately not this year. I hope you do this tour again. I love listening to you talk about Tudor history.
Thank you Claire the tours sound so wonderful to travel in the footsteps of these tragic Queens and the pleasure of you the historians unfortunately I'm of low means and just have to take pleasure with your wonderful informative videos I'm excited for you and anyone that joins you on these tours are you going to share with us any part of it I do hope so Thank you Claire xx
🇺🇸2 Claire vids in one day!🇬🇧
I toured the chateau of Chambord back in the 1970s. One of the rooms included on the tour was said to be where Mary and her 'Four Marys' would attend daily mass. I was astounded by its size. I couldn't imagine two people in that space, much less six, especially when one considers the fullness of their fashionable skirts. Maybe they wore something less full, but no one knew.
I had a walk-in closet in my former home, and it was twice the size of Mary's 'mass' room. Yikes!!
I'm so happy to be returning to Hever in July! See you there!
I would die to go to that castle
Many people died there . Be careful. You may get your wish.
I find it interesting that the two queens of Henry that were executed were cousins.
I think most castles look kind of scary and dreary but Hever looks like a warm and pretty place. The interior pictures I have seen are a bit dark but overall, plus the gardens, it looks delightful.
Have you ever sensed Anne's presence in spirit at Hever? I'm loathe to say ghost but I believe she is supposed to have been seen there.
I was thinking same thing. 🤔👍
Not in a ghostly way, but I do feel very close to the Boleyn family when I'm at Hever. I've done two talks there and both times got rather choked up when I realised I was speaking about the Boleyns at their home and I hoped that I did them justice.
The Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society - I can imagine it makes them all the more real, to be where they lived.
Hi Claire! I was looking through your videos for one in particular and found this one. Just wanted to say I'm actually surprised that you haven't developed an Elizabeth I tour. You could touch base with her life in different ways at several different places, including Hever Castle, Hampton Court, Westminster Abbey, even the ruins of Kenilworth. Who knows, you may even meet an Elizabethan spirit somewhere! Take good care --
We are doing an Elizabeth tour, the Elizabeth I Experience in September 2020. It sold out before we released it to the general public, so Elizabeth is very popular!
@@anneboleynfiles Wow! Just when I think I've come up with something original -- I would absolutely LOVE to participate in one of your tours. Maybe, hopefully, after the car is paid off. Thanks for taking time for me -- I appreciate you more than I can say!
This just makes me so grateful to be peasant!
I really want that Anne figurine - she even looks like me. I hope you have it insured as it is really rare and goneup in rice. I did settle for the other one with Pourquoi. can't wait to see you again next year. xo
I really want to go see Hever castle it's strange that I use to live not far from Hever as well lol. Have do persuade my partner to take me one time looks so beautiful xx
It is magical!
How wonderful it would be to join you on a tour. I must content myself with UA-cam. I sleep in an old Charleston Rice Plantation bed that I pretend is a Tudor bed with hand embroidered hangings.
I had heard that the Charleston rice plantation beds were supposed to enhance fertility , especially during the day’s when many children were needed to work for the plantation .
@@annfeeney1662 lol!
Hever Castle is a place I want to see! As a nurse, who has seen death, I know what death looks like, I have seen both end stage illness and Violent death. I know what Violent death looks like, I have been so deeply interested in the Tudors since I was a child. For whatever reason. When I read about these innocent people, murdered, really, I know what Violent death looks like, and how innocent, young people respond to violence, as a nurse, I know what the physiology of response to violence is. I can literally see what it means to see a human being murdered. The courage of these innocent people to face a violent death astounds me. Because I have seen it. And I am always amazed at the courage of these young women. To know that Lady Jane Grey SAW her young husband murdered and to know that she, herself, would be murdered next. As a nurse, taking care of dying patients, I am astonished at the courage of these young innocents!
I’m also a RN ( retired ). what you posted made me think also how brave those young people faced death . In most situations these executions were basically murder . We are so much more compassionate in today’s world . Although I’d live to go back in a time machine and experience the Tudor times , I prefer how we live in today’s world . I feel sorry for all of Henry’s wives . When saw the movie “ Anne of a Thousand Days, “ in 1969, I thought Anne was a hussy . But, she was really a victim of other powerful and manipulative people in her family who used Anne to gain favor from King Henry .
👑 Sounds wonderful 👑
I would ADORE to be there. But at that point, I’ll be too pregnant to fly (I live in America). But it’s been a fun pregnancy, as I’m due around the same time Anne was due with Elizabeth. So I certainly felt it when you mentioned how uncomfortable Anne must have been laying on her belly at her coronation! But my baby is a boy...so sorry, Anne 😅
Congratulations!
Melissa Heller good luck with your babe.
I feel badly for Mary because it sounds like she tried so hard to not have to execute her cousin Jane! It was just wrong of Jane’s father to keep rebelling in her name and showed Mary that she would never be able to rule with any peace as long as Jane was alive. They had their differences but it sounds like there was true love and friendship between them.
Mary executed Jane because the Philip, who cared nothing for her outside of funding for his wars and control of England, didn't want contenders around . Similar to beheading the young earl of Warwick to pave the way for Mary's mother.
I’m so unbelievably jealous that you got to stay at Hever Castle! I’d be besides myself!!!
I have that statue of Anne, that you are stood infront of Clair
Excellent vídeo Claire!
Very interesting.I wish i could ho on that tour with you. Sudelly castle is a place that i haven't visit yet. One day i' d like to pay My respect to Queen Catherine
Anyway please make a vídeo from the tour for us !
I felt quite overwhelmed at Hever I almost felt Ann at my shoulder in places I went as a child it has stayed in my memory since. I think I need to go back soon
Hi! Can anyone recommend a Tudor centered tour similar to what Clair gets to do (including all the extra special goodies she gets access too?)
Edit: Sorry guys! I got so excited that I didn't wait until the end to hear this info. :/
I would love to do one of your tours, but I need to plan way ahead of time being from the states..... Do you have your tour information for the next year on your website?
Because it is my plan in the next year or two to go to Ireland and England
Yes, here you go - www.britishhistorytours.com/history-tours
We have a lot of people who do our tours as part of a bigger holiday in the UK. I do hope you can come.
Did you get my email?
Thank you for another wonderful video!
I don't think so. Please can you resend. Thank you!
@@anneboleynfiles will do!
I'm so jealous you got to stay at Hever!
I am so lucky. At the moment, I get to stay there a couple of times a year.
I was fortunate enough to visit The Tower when I was 21. Sadly, I was an ignorant nitwit, and knew nothing.....so missed an opportunity to understand the significance of everything. At the time, I was busy being shocked that they were searching through my messy purse and limiting our wanderings to such an extent (there was apparently a very serious fear of IRA bombing threats while I was there). As a redhead, I was possibly more suspiciously regarded than others....as a young dummy without a clue, I was oblivious.
MY HUSBAND HAS PROMISED TO TAKE ME TO HEVER! (But not, of course, during quarantine)
any tours in 2020
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Why were these women so brutally beheaded? Was this the quickest way to dispatch them?? What a mess to clean up afterwards...
It was the more merciful punishment of the day. Hanging, drawing and quartering was much messier!
I didnt know that Katherine Howard was Ann' s cousin.
So you would be the Hermit of Hever?
I have heard the number of people executed by Henry VIII was significantly high. Is there an accurate figure for this - as the exact number who he had killed has been disputed.
There's the number of 72,000 used by Holinshed but I think that would probably cover all executions (national and local), so not all at the king's orders.
Thank you. It's something I think we will never really know for sure.
72,000....... whatever the exact definition it's still a lot of people :-(
Background music is too loud
I am so jealous that you got to do those things I didn't and don't think I ever will. I live in the United States it is a big dream of mine to get there and do exactly what you did. but I don't think it'll ever happen. In another life and another time another place maybe it'll happen
I was about to say the same thing!! Lmao!! I am wishing for the day I can go to Hever Castle.
I really enjoy watching your videos Claire but the title for this video should be "My advert for my extremely expensive tour"
You've picked a very old video! I don't even do tours now. Yes, they're expensive because they're luxury accommodation and are unique experiences. I know Philippa's tours are sold out this year and a lot are people who book again and again because they love them so much. They really are incredible.
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Claire, you are so lovely!
I know reincarnation is rubbish but when I did believe in it I would definitely think you are either Anne Boleyn reincarnated or someone very close to her because you are so passionate and sympathetic towards her. What do you think?
I have been having nightmares since watching you. I think king Henry and his aids seem so brutal and ruthless that it frightened me! Was Henry at the execution of all those poor men?
Its so unfortunate that music was played during your talk as it made it difficult to hear you.
🇺🇸I’m determined to read up on lady Jane gray. I’d like to know if Mary’s half brother Edward VI named LJG as queen wasn’t Mary then committing treason?🤔🇬🇧
Maryann Lockwood who was committing treason would likely have been determined by who was the victor and who had the most support. In this case, it was Mary who had the support and came out the winner, so Jane was considered to be committing treason. Technically, both Richard III in 1483 and Henry VII In 1485 could have been considered traitors, had they failed in their attempts to claim the throne. And I imagine you could even say something similar for William the Conqueror In 1066.
It's a really complicated issue as Edward's device was never ratified by Parliament, whereas Henry VIII's will was. It is unfortunate that Henry never re-legitimised his daughters. Eric Ives argues that Edward's device was lawful in that it was consistent with common law, which prevented illegitimate children inheriting if there were legitimate claimants. But then the peope would have seen Mary as the rightful heir and wouldn't have known much of Jane.
Henry VIII made sure it was Christmas every day for Katherine, all those pretty dresses and jewels. She is STILL Henry's pretty thornless rose in the afterlife, just like her cousin Anne Boleyn.