MY LADY JANE (2024-) 1.08 God Save the Queen
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MY LADY JANE (2024-) 1.08 God Save the Queen

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HELNA BONHAM CARTER as JANE GREY LADY JANE (1986)

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WARREN SAIRE as EDWARD VI LADY JANE (1986)
Even if King Edward had not been dying, the wedding [of Jane Grey and Guilford Dudley] would have been a coup for the Dudleys. Quite apart from her royal blood, Jane as the eldest daughter of a sonless duke was a great dynastic prize. At one time she had been considered a possible bride for the king himself; probably they would have been a good match, being not only of almost exactly the same age but physically attractive, superbly educated, and devotedly evangelical. [...]
Poor Edward, who could only listen from his deathbed as news was brought of the nuptials of the young woman who under other circumstances might one day have become his bride, was by June in a desperately bad state, weak and racked by fits of coughing, needing stimulants to remain focused. He knew that no scribbled statement of his desire to bypass his sisters in favor of Jane could be depended upon to alter the succession. Something more formal, more official, was needed
-The Tudors, G.J. Meyer