Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths and Secrets
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- S1 E1 - Elizabeth I: The Warrior QueenJune 20, 202054minLucy Worsley reveals how the image of Elizabeth I as a Warrior Queen was created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the infamous Spanish Armada.Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
- S1 E2 - Queen Anne: The Mother of Great BritainJune 27, 202055minLucy Worsley investigates why Queen Anne’s powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. This is the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne’s love life that helped destroy her image and her legacy.Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
- S1 E3 - Marie Antoinette: The Doomed QueenJuly 4, 202055minLucy Worsley finds out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for the French Revolution by saying ’Let them eat cake’. The doomed Queen was more than a passive victim and Lucy uncovers the myths and secrets that led her to the guillotine.Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
- S1 E4 - The ReformationAugust 29, 202154minLucy Worsley investigates the inside story of the English Reformation. Was Henry VIII’s desire to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn the real reason for England’s split from Catholic Europe. Or was there a secret political agenda at work behind the scenes?Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
- S1 E5 - George IV and the RegencySeptember 5, 202155minLucy Worsley reveals how mental health problems forced King George III to relinquish power to his debauched and extravagant son. Was this really an era of elegance and regal splendor, or an age of radicalism and revolution? How were myths and secrets used to save the British monarchy?Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
- S1 E6 - The Russian RevolutionSeptember 12, 202154minThe October Revolution of 1917 has gone down in history as the only Russian Revolution that really mattered. But Lucy Worsley reveals that the earlier revolution in February that year was downplayed in Bolshevik history books and films, despite the fact that it was the truly spontaneous popular uprising that swept the Czar from power.Subscribe to PBS Living or 2 others or buy
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