The Rise & Fall of Catherine Howard - With Facial Reconstructions | Royalty Now

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Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England - a young woman who never expected to be queen, and paid a terrible price for it. And what did she really look like? We will dive into her history, and her face, talking about which portrait is the most accurate and then revealing reconstructions of her appearance.
Many thanks to Gareth Russell, whose biography of Catherine, “Young and Damned and Fair: the Life of Catherine Howard” was a big source of information for this video.
0:00 Early Life
2:11 Henry Mannox
3:24 Francis Dereham
6:17 What did Catherine Howard look like?
8:35 Catherine Meets Thomas Culpepper
10:00 Becoming Queen
14:07 Affair with Thomas Culpepper
16:58 Downfall & Execution
20:53 Re-Creations Revealed
Catherine was born around 1521 in England. Her early life was scattered - after her mother died and father fled the country due to outstanding debts, she was then raised by her step-grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk. She grew up at Chesworth house in Sussex, and went perhaps too unsupervised. She began flirtations with her music teacher and even had a sexual relationship with a gentleman named Francis Dereham.
After moving to the Tudor Court to serve the current Queen, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard's life took a dramatic turn. She caught the attention of King Henry VIII, and not long after, became the king's fifth wife, following the annulment of his marriage to Anne of Cleves.
Catherine was known for her youthful beauty and vivacious nature, which initially captivated the aging monarch. However, her lack of political acumen and her past indiscretions would ultimately lead to her downfall.
Despite her initial popularity, Catherine Howard's marriage to King Henry VIII quickly unraveled. It was revealed that she had engaged in multiple love affairs prior to her marriage, including a relationship with Thomas Culpeper, a member of the king's court. These revelations deeply angered Henry, who saw them as a personal betrayal. Catherine was accused of adultery and treason and ultimately found guilty.
On February 13, 1542, Catherine Howard was executed at the Tower of London at the age of approximately 21.
Her life reads like a tragedy - that of a young woman being caught in the gears of the Tudor machine. In recent years, the scholarship of her life has shifted to focus on Catherine as a person. Not just to the personal choices she made, but also the failures of those around her to help and guide her. She remains a fondly remembered Queen of England.
Let’s talk about some portraits that current historians have brought forward as contenders for being Catherine:
First, there’s this Holbein portrait. It was identified as Catherine in 1909, but has a much stronger association with the family of Thomas Cromwell. It’s more likely that this is one of the Cromwell women. An inscription on the painting makes it clear that the sitter is 21 years old, and the style of the sleeves suggests it was painted around 1535, which would make the subject too old to be Catherine.
There’s also this miniature image, strongly associated with Catherine Howard because it was found among a Howard ancestor’s things. It’s around the 1740s that this became known as a likeness of Catherine. The necklace she wears is known to have belonged in the royal collection of Jewels, and can also be seen in this portrait of Jane Seymour. But unfortunately there’s not enough evidence to conclusively identify it just yet.
The other strong contender is located at the Metropolitan Museum. It’s certainly an alluring option - the beauty of the subject is undeniable, especially for the Tudor period. The dress is of the right style and rank to be Catherine, and it appears to have been painted in the early 1540s. Other women at court who had enough money to have a portrait painted at this time can be ruled out, looking nothing like other existing images of the women.
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  • @RoyaltyNowStudios
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  • @priscillam1137

    @priscillam1137

    9 ай бұрын

    Can you do Elizabeth Woodville next?!

  • @mousemd

    @mousemd

    8 ай бұрын

    You make her look like a girl. Probably not a bad thing. What age was she when she was gone. IDK how accurate, but you did a good job

  • @jonathanlittle7442

    @jonathanlittle7442

    5 ай бұрын

    Beheaded at 17 or 18

  • @angelagreen3642
    @angelagreen36428 ай бұрын

    This is heartbreaking. She was a child. Untrained, unsupervised and taken advantage of.

  • @genxx2724

    @genxx2724

    6 ай бұрын

    How could her grandmother not raise her carefully?

  • @ramencurry6672

    @ramencurry6672

    5 ай бұрын

    I wish she could somehow be alive again. But her memory might be wiped

  • @tarakennedy707

    @tarakennedy707

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@genxx2724 clearly you don't know very many people who were raised by their grandmother... plenty of them are mean, nasty women who resent having to raise their children's discarded children.

  • @3rrlia661

    @3rrlia661

    5 ай бұрын

    exactly. Poor kid.

  • @joshuaowensjr8694

    @joshuaowensjr8694

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I know she won’t mindno

  • @CharpyTheHedgehog
    @CharpyTheHedgehog8 ай бұрын

    I almost cried when I saw the 2nd portrait smile. That’s Catherine. I see her vibrancy, her liveliness, her joy and most tragically her youth. She was just a child. Heartbreaking.

  • @dtrjr6157

    @dtrjr6157

    3 ай бұрын

    Same. What spirit she had. Easy to see how Henry was smitten with her. And how heartbroken he was when he discovered she had made him a cuckold.

  • @kathyrhoden8723

    @kathyrhoden8723

    Ай бұрын

    Poor young woman I think the 2nd portrait is her

  • @IzzyMoonbow648
    @IzzyMoonbow6489 ай бұрын

    I find it ironic Henry wept over Katherine’s affairs considering he had 12 mistresses and even fathered an illegitimate child

  • @jacobrobson8920
    @jacobrobson892010 ай бұрын

    My personal favourite of the six wives. Very misunderstood. She didn’t deserve her fate, and history has been very unkind to her.

  • @K-a-n-d-i-s

    @K-a-n-d-i-s

    10 ай бұрын

    Mine too, I always felt the most sorry for her. She was basically still a child. Still just a baby imo, horrific story when you really think about it. Poor girl.

  • @sdl1ishappy

    @sdl1ishappy

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. History written by men cast her not as a victim but as a wrongdoer.

  • @marciatargato8093

    @marciatargato8093

    10 ай бұрын

    😢😢very sad story. I don't think she deserves her fate it's. More the men around her fault Francis Derim is a really awful man he was very jealous he just wanted to stir the pot and determined to destroy her.

  • @ExUSSailor

    @ExUSSailor

    10 ай бұрын

    Let's be honest, none of Henry's wives deserved their ultimate fates. Henry VIII was a monster.

  • @marciatargato8093

    @marciatargato8093

    10 ай бұрын

    @ExUSSailor yes I agree with you completely. None of them deserved what happened to them 😕.

  • @elizabethpaints
    @elizabethpaints10 ай бұрын

    Love this portrait you developed, to me it's absolutely Catherine! Poor girl had no training, no supervision, no appropriate role models, and no one to prepare her for the world. This Tudor Queen, in my mind, is the most tragic Queen. The moment Henry decided he had to have her, her fate was sealed. I think if she had given him a son, she would have lived.

  • @zhuangyanzhuangyan3701

    @zhuangyanzhuangyan3701

    9 ай бұрын

    Catherine of Aragon was the only one out off all six wives who was trained to be a ruling Queen. Both of her parents were monarchs in their own right. If you look through their family trees, you will realise that Catherine actually had a better claim to the english throne than her ex-husband. Many later queens such as Jane Seymour, supported Catherine of Aragon.

  • @lindatimmons3675

    @lindatimmons3675

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@zhuangyanzhuangyan3701... I admired Catherine of Aragon.

  • @sashaGert88

    @sashaGert88

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, if she had given him a son she most definitely would’ve been alive. It’s no secret he was a tyrant to his wives and anyone who ended up with them saw their fate quicker than ideal. Anne was a prime example of this.

  • @trishsiprell6996

    @trishsiprell6996

    8 ай бұрын

    Unless she died in childbed, like poor Jane Seymour. It seems that after she gave him a son, Henry allowed those around her to be rather careless of her. But then, medicine was so primitive then; no fresh air, no cleanliness or sterilization. It's a wonder anyone lived at all.

  • @andreaberryhill6654

    @andreaberryhill6654

    8 ай бұрын

    I thought Henry was impotent by this time.

  • @jumaris28
    @jumaris289 ай бұрын

    Poor Catherine grew up lacking affection so adults took advantage of her , being a trophy wife of an elder obese narcissistic king and ultimately paying a price for her young foulness and inexperienced. Thanks for your narrative , always delightful and enjoyable ❤😊 Greetings from Panama 🇵🇦

  • @georgetteconstant9050

    @georgetteconstant9050

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you pointed out that she was taken advantage of. The people who did this were her own family, the Howards. They made sure that when she went to court that she had fine clothing, and were overjoyed when it became apparent that she was catching the eye of the king.

  • @Nanno00
    @Nanno0010 ай бұрын

    I’ve always felt so sorry for her fate. My opinion is that the second portrait was Catherine. Regardless of which one, you did a great job with her story and with both recreations.

  • @arielsea9087

    @arielsea9087

    9 ай бұрын

    She got two men killed too.

  • @hawkflower1

    @hawkflower1

    9 ай бұрын

    I concur that the second portrait is that of Katherine Howard, the young unprepared fifth wife of Henry VIII. Such a sad story of foolish youth.

  • @triciabolster8235

    @triciabolster8235

    7 ай бұрын

    They got themselves killed...exploitive, abusive idiots, both of them!

  • @KairaSol

    @KairaSol

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@arielsea9087 that really wasn't HER fault, honestly.

  • @marysepradet6162

    @marysepradet6162

    7 ай бұрын

    yes I think also the 2nd one ... Catherine Howard's story made me cry rivers, and the actress in the Tudors, Tamzin Merchant, is so beautifull and moving !

  • @Quinn856
    @Quinn8568 ай бұрын

    The fact that Katherine Howard just wanted love is heart breaking to me, yes she made mistakes but she clearly suffered a lot to find someone who might have actually felt compassion towards her. I hope Thomas culpeper actually loved her and she's safe in heaven.

  • @MuhammadHassan-hj6mx

    @MuhammadHassan-hj6mx

    8 ай бұрын

    She got a lot of love, don't you think? Francis Dereham, Thomas Culpeper, Henry VIII XD

  • @Quinn856

    @Quinn856

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MuhammadHassan-hj6mx that's true but all of them (maybe except for Thomas) didn't have her best interest at heart.

  • @shadow_hillsgrandma8224

    @shadow_hillsgrandma8224

    7 ай бұрын

    She thought s*x equaled love.

  • @Quinn856

    @Quinn856

    7 ай бұрын

    @@shadow_hillsgrandma8224 yeaaaa💀

  • @SassyyjuicyMaria

    @SassyyjuicyMaria

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MuhammadHassan-hj6mx So? That doesn't mean they didn't abuse & treat her horribly which she certainly didn't deserve at all

  • @abbymoore9215
    @abbymoore921510 ай бұрын

    I have loved the tudors (and their consorts) since I was very young (I’m still only 15) and what I have learned is Catherine was most likely 16-22 years old. Knowing that someone around my age had the fate she did, is a humbling fact. People like Catherine are the reason I soak up every day, she didn’t have the luxury. I pray the Lord has mercy on her soul as she didn’t deserve anything that happened to her.

  • @decimusvitae

    @decimusvitae

    2 ай бұрын

    I totally agree. She looked like every third girl I saw when I went to university here in California. I cannot imagine all of this and a beheading happening to them, although it wouldn't be unrealistic in 1540.

  • @dulciemidwinter1925

    @dulciemidwinter1925

    Ай бұрын

    Bless you. You may be 15, but you have the compassion and wisdom of someone much older .

  • @ioo15yearsago57

    @ioo15yearsago57

    17 күн бұрын

    The fact she was my age when she was married(17) and then beheaded at (18)

  • @adelemoreau9354

    @adelemoreau9354

    Күн бұрын

    So interesting: what do you love about them? They didn’t set any interesting morals, rules art forms or grand innovation in the art of running a Kingdom or court style. Save for Catherine the 1st, who was living a life of fear, particularly of men, she couldn’t embody her who manhood and worked hard on creating an “institutional vision of her, not woman, not human: QUEEN so it would protect her for being looked at as a woman and desired. So so sad, austere, severe and full of power games

  • @AliSakurai
    @AliSakurai10 ай бұрын

    She and the other 5 women did not deserve what they got. At least we know that Henry had a miserable time in his final years. It may not be much but at least karma got him good.

  • @paytonriley6981

    @paytonriley6981

    10 ай бұрын

    Karma absolutely got him in the end: The male heir that Henry was obsessed to produce died young at the age of 15, and the two daughters that Henry once cast out from the line of succession both became Queens of England, with Elizabeth’s reign being one of the most prosperous and successful reigns in English history. Even better, the reason Elizabeth never married was because she grew up watching the way Henry treated all of his wives, and vowed to never let it happen to her. Henry’s obsession for a male heir and horrible abuse of his wives likely became the very reason that the Tudor line ended entirely. TL;DR: Henry VIII is rotting in Hell.

  • @schaferhundschmidt1798

    @schaferhundschmidt1798

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@debra1109He had a make heir-Edward VI. He just died young and sickly.

  • @tessdurberville711

    @tessdurberville711

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@paytonriley6981You feminists are so ridiculously vindictive.

  • @eyebrowlover75

    @eyebrowlover75

    9 ай бұрын

    anne of cleves had an allowance of henry and some other things and some people say they remained friends after the divorce idk if thats true and henry loved jane seymour

  • @arielsea9087

    @arielsea9087

    9 ай бұрын

    Where’s the sympathy for the children. It’s more like relishing these people died. 🙄

  • @parula26
    @parula269 ай бұрын

    It was almost heartbreaking to see that beautiful smile. Catherine Howard has always been my favourite of the six wives. And while it was wonderful to see her depicted in happier times, it was also very sad knowing her tragic fate. She did not deserve what happened to her. Thank you for making this video.

  • @VJAllison1974
    @VJAllison19748 ай бұрын

    To me, she was a victim of circumstances, horrible ones at that. How could she know that Henry VIII would want her for a wife, long before she met him? She's the most tragic and heartbreaking of all of his wives in my opinion.

  • @cellgrrl
    @cellgrrl10 ай бұрын

    Two weeks ago I realized while doing my genealogy Katherine's sister Margaret was my 14th great grandmother, making Katherine a distant cousin. I immediately ran to your channel looking for the video but there was none. Thank you for making this one, I know that you didn't have much to go on, but you do such beautiful work and tell such accurate history. I have learned so much from your channel.

  • @mirofeya

    @mirofeya

    10 ай бұрын

    Do you or your relatives have any similar features to her?

  • @cellgrrl

    @cellgrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mirofeya No, we might share one drop of blood, and besides no one really knows what she truly looked like.

  • @thebrookealyson

    @thebrookealyson

    10 ай бұрын

    Another distant cousin! Hello!

  • @cellgrrl

    @cellgrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thebrookealyson Greetings from over the ages, the Howards did well to spread their name, they were still in my family up to 4 generations ago.

  • @thebrookealyson

    @thebrookealyson

    10 ай бұрын

    @@debra1109 My fiance says he can see it in me and my family but I just don’t know LOL!!

  • @aaliyahsimon4094
    @aaliyahsimon40944 ай бұрын

    I always feel so sorry for Catherine Howard. In today’s society, she would be look at no more than a child. Breaks my heart 💔

  • @ruthmenchaca6688
    @ruthmenchaca668810 ай бұрын

    I loved the second portrait. She looks just as I imagined her. She didn’t deserve her fate. Imagine being married to a tyrant. I believe she just wanted to be loved by someone who truly loved her.

  • @helene4397

    @helene4397

    7 ай бұрын

    Girl with her status in those times did not marry for love, love matches were considered unwise.

  • @kathymcgrogan1315
    @kathymcgrogan131510 ай бұрын

    I prefer the second recreation as I imagine Catherine was coquettish and naïve and I think this portrait captures this. It is easy to see why men would be drawn to young woman in desperate need of an adult's affection. She is a truly tragic figure.

  • @arielsea9087

    @arielsea9087

    9 ай бұрын

    Looks like she had a big nose.

  • @streetzomb69

    @streetzomb69

    8 ай бұрын

    @@arielsea9087… your point?

  • @innocentnemesis3519
    @innocentnemesis351910 ай бұрын

    I have such a special place in my heart for Catherine Howard. 💔

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Me too :) she was born at the wrong time.

  • @robertplanken-og9fi

    @robertplanken-og9fi

    10 ай бұрын

    Sad as it is with most royals The second captured her as she would be. Great channel fun and interesting.

  • @ByronJames7
    @ByronJames710 ай бұрын

    As a history geek all my life, your channel truly gives me life!! I've been subbed for a while now, and every time you guys release a video, I wait to get home and grab pop-corn like I'm watching the newest Marvel film. Love all the work you guys put in and am honored to continue to support this channel!!

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Aw that is so kind!! Thank you so much for your support!!

  • @elizabethkirby9463
    @elizabethkirby94638 ай бұрын

    It's hard for me to imagine always being someone's property, marrying an elegant king, & then having that same man become your monster & have you killed.

  • @baymax6840
    @baymax684010 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy you finally did Katheryn Howard! She is personally my favourite wife of Henry VIII. I do think you gave us a bonus recreation of Anna von Kleve as I believe the Royal Trust Miniature is Anna. It shares many of Anna’s strong yet gentle features such as her heavily hooded doe eyes, prominent nose, and lovely smile. The miniature has a four diamond card print on the back as well, and it would have been made around 1540, and Anna could have owned the same necklace while she was queen of England. The second reconstruction you did of the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrait is much more likely Katheryn. The sitter of the right age, and Katheryn was the only woman of high enough rank to wear of a gown like that was the age of the sitter during that time. Margaret Douglas and Mary Tudor were too old, and Elizabeth Tudor was too young. I would say the second leading portrait you recreated is the most likely to be Katheryn. I do agree with you the Toledo portrait is more likely a member of Cromwell family. I would say most likely Elizabeth Seymour around 1537 during the Cromwell family’s height in power. I loved this video, and I love all your reconstructions. I love your videos and talks about history. Your videos are always so well researched and amazing. You did a great job!

  • @innocentnemesis3519

    @innocentnemesis3519

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree, I think the miniature is a portrait of Anne of Cleves trying to present herself as more Anglicanised. Her other portraits show us her German fashions, but those weren’t fitting for a Queen of England and she had to change her image.

  • @baymax6840

    @baymax6840

    10 ай бұрын

    @@innocentnemesis3519 I absolutely agree. I do think seeing Anna dressed in French fashion, which reportedly looked very becoming on her, would have made her look more attractive to Henry and appealing to the English. The woman is also dressed in what appears to be winter clothing, so it would make sense to be a wedding portrait or to have been done a little before the wedding as Anna and Henry married in early January

  • @Elevenbells
    @Elevenbells10 ай бұрын

    Wow. I always get emotional at the face reveals of these women. This one was certainly up there as one of the most poignant. To see the smiling face of a badly treated young woman was immensely powerful. Thank you.

  • @jdwrink
    @jdwrink10 ай бұрын

    If you haven’t already, buy Gareth Russell’s book “Young and Damned and Fair”. It is a carefully researched book about Queen Catherine Howard’s household. Far from being dry and academic, Russell’s writing is accessible and engaging. He really draws you in to the world of Tudor England. I have read it twice.

  • @megbro10

    @megbro10

    7 ай бұрын

    0:46 she mentions it here.

  • @luciezak3671

    @luciezak3671

    6 ай бұрын

    I have this book on my nightstand but have not started it yet but am very much looking forward to reading it!

  • @loveinseattle
    @loveinseattle10 ай бұрын

    I just love your videos. The calming voice, the telling of history, and of course the beautiful reconstruction. Such a treat!! ❤

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! That’s so nice :) hope you enjoyed the Catherine re-creations

  • @lauracaponegro6811

    @lauracaponegro6811

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes; thank you!

  • @animeyahallo3887
    @animeyahallo388710 ай бұрын

    the face reveals at the end never fail to make me smile. there's something magical in seeing what some historical figures look like in great detail. its like every time I read about these historical figures i would imagine how they look like doing the things that made them notable in human history, and by watching the face reveals allowed me to know them better. it just leaves an effect on me that i find hard to describe

  • @rebeccallanes797
    @rebeccallanes7979 ай бұрын

    She looks so young with the smile, I feel like many Tudor portraits due to the art style makes most of its subjects look to be somewhere in their 30-50s no matter how young (or old) they truly were

  • @AnnaLee33
    @AnnaLee3310 ай бұрын

    You told the story so well, I almost burst into tears, hearing how it all ended.... and you gave the unhappy Queen a very respectful "face", and a beautiful smile.

  • @paytonriley6981
    @paytonriley698110 ай бұрын

    Catherine Howard is my favorite of the six wives. The fact that she was around the same age as my little sister when this nightmare happened to her… it makes me sick. She was just a girl who didn’t deserve to be hurt and betrayed by such a monster like Henry VIII. I wish she could’ve had a happier ending like she deserved… RIP, Queen Catherine Howard.

  • @tessdurberville711

    @tessdurberville711

    9 ай бұрын

    @paytonriley6981 She was not an innocent victim and he was not a monster.

  • @arielsea9087

    @arielsea9087

    9 ай бұрын

    Think about the real child victims of today. Hollywood has victimized many.

  • @TinkerTaylor-zv1ml

    @TinkerTaylor-zv1ml

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@tessdurberville711the world is not black and white, but Henry was absolutely a deeper shade of grey than most people.

  • @user-du1bv7hp8j
    @user-du1bv7hp8j8 ай бұрын

    I've read the newest books on Queen Catherine Howard and I know now she was not an adulteress. She was nothing more than a sexually abused child who grew into a woman. I hope to see, in general, any new books, articles, movies, etc. change their attitude towards the Queen.

  • @glen7318

    @glen7318

    7 ай бұрын

    she was an adulteress. She wasn't a child when she married H

  • @cabbage-revolution

    @cabbage-revolution

    7 ай бұрын

    @@glen7318so you think a 16/17 year old is an adult? That someone in the late 40s/ early 50s should be able to marry and fuck them?

  • @makennaharris2965

    @makennaharris2965

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@glen7318 Not true at all. Most historians say she could have been 15 when she married Henry.

  • @miidnxghts

    @miidnxghts

    Ай бұрын

    @@glen7318she was either 15 or 17, either way she was what we consider to be a minor. it does not matter how seventeen-year-olds were viewed at the time, she was a kid and abused

  • @ladymeghenderson9337
    @ladymeghenderson933710 ай бұрын

    Poor little Catherine, a child more sinned against than sinning

  • @tessdurberville711

    @tessdurberville711

    9 ай бұрын

    🎻🥱.

  • @kathygoulden2925

    @kathygoulden2925

    7 ай бұрын

    Interesting turn of phrase. It fits

  • @allegrarosa4371
    @allegrarosa43715 ай бұрын

    The smile on her face. Made me tear up. Katherine was beautiful and deserved a better life and to be loved. I’m so happy her name will one day be heard again as Queen Katherine due to our current Princess of Wales. ❤

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon45088 ай бұрын

    It always saddens me to think how many women in the past were just pawns in the plans and schemes of men. Anytime they tried to express their own agency, there was usual horrible repercussions. Beautiful girl.

  • @lucifernebulae
    @lucifernebulae10 ай бұрын

    I have always loved history, but with your stories and recreations I love it twice as much. You tell stories from different perspective that we usually hear, and bring those people back to life. I almost always feel like I could drop a tear or two as the stories are so engaging and so close to what we go through our own lifes in current times.

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️ thank you

  • @gemmathiel8228

    @gemmathiel8228

    8 ай бұрын

    I M(

  • @Nanjo_Honoka-san
    @Nanjo_Honoka-san10 ай бұрын

    Catherine fits the phrase of “at the wrong place, at the wrong time”.

  • @Luanna801
    @Luanna80110 ай бұрын

    The third portrait looks the most like how we probably picture Katherine, but the evidence for the second one is just stronger, IMO. The fact that the necklace was the property of the Queen means it has to be one of Henry's wives (and the timeframe narrows it down even further). And the fact that it was in the possession of the Howard family makes far more sense if it was Katherine, a member of their family, rather than Anne of Cleves or Jane Seymour who the Howards would have no particular reason to commemorate in that way.

  • @Anita-rq9ev
    @Anita-rq9ev10 ай бұрын

    You did an amazing job 🙏. I feel very sorry for Catherine. She was naive and didn't realize how dangerous the court and Henry were. Hard to believe that the things she experienced prior to Henry were treason. I also feel sorry for Culpeper and Dereham. Thank god times have changed. Thank you 😊

  • @susanc4622

    @susanc4622

    10 ай бұрын

    She was worse than naive; she knew what happened to her cousin, Anne Boleyn - with far less cause. However, I feel sorry for her because she was young and giddy and her husband was old and busy. He was a king, after all. Also, her childhood had been one of promiscuity almost encouraged by the environment that she was in. As this documentary says, she had no way of knowing there would be consequences in the future. I can't understand why Henry was so naive not to have realized that she wasn't the innocent "English rose" that he thought she was. I mean, in that period, there were pretty obvious indicators as to whether or not a girl was a virgin when she married.

  • @Anita-rq9ev

    @Anita-rq9ev

    10 ай бұрын

    @@susanc4622 I think she was naive, because she knew what had happened to Anne Boleyn, but thought Henry loves her too much to harm her. Unfortunately she underestimated this and her fate was sealed 😔

  • @susanc4622

    @susanc4622

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Anita-rq9ev It was definitely a dangerous situation for this young woman (obviously) and she was undoubtedly out of her depth.

  • @Anita-rq9ev

    @Anita-rq9ev

    10 ай бұрын

    @@susanc4622 I agree 👍

  • @innocentnemesis3519

    @innocentnemesis3519

    10 ай бұрын

    She was essentially manipulated by older men who idolized her beauty and youth, only to turn nasty once they had her in their grips. 💔

  • @yourfunsister
    @yourfunsister8 ай бұрын

    I love when you make them smile, it really brings out the humanity in their face

  • @voyaristika5673
    @voyaristika56738 ай бұрын

    I don't recall Catherine being described as a beauty, but not plain either. Seems it was her spirited, fun nature and outgoing personality that made her popular and appealing. You've really captured her imo. Both portraits translated into what I always felt she was like. Really cute (but, oh so careless!) You make me feel like I knew her, and it makes her fate so much sadder. 😢 Love your work, Becca!

  • @happyinscarolina
    @happyinscarolina10 ай бұрын

    Hi Becca, Thank you again for another stunning recreation. Your mini biographies are big on substance. You and Andrea do a wonderful job at humanizing these historically significant individuals. You bring your subjects to life in such a beautiful way. Thank you for sharing your time and talents with us. 🙏🏽😊🙏♥️

  • @janem9408
    @janem940810 ай бұрын

    I love the subtle but realistic details; showing freckles on a person with reddish hair. You made her look approachable not a queen who was beyond the reach of us common folk😅

  • @laurielovett8849

    @laurielovett8849

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't think she would have been very approachable,after all she was a Howard. Archbishop Cranmer felt sorry for her and suggested that she plead a much earlier relationship with Dereham, the King might forgive her,but she wouldn't,replied. "Me a Howard, to consider marrying Dereham?" What has always puzzled me is that her and Anne Boleyn's uncle, ThomasHoward Duke of Norfolk kept his head on his shoulders. When Henry was considering marrying Katherine,he said to Howard ," I hope she is not like her cousin " Howard replied " oh no she is a good Catholic girl nothing like her cousin the Bullen" It soon turned out that they were two of a kind.Luckily for him ,he didn't endorse any other nieces as Royal brides,Henrys " Rose without a thorn" was definitely unfaithful to him,sending for both her ex lovers shortly after her marriage,so I reckon for treason,she got what she deserved. Being Anne Boleyn's cousin she knew the score. She died by her own stupidity

  • @bellsandspices
    @bellsandspices10 ай бұрын

    I love how stories are told on your channel, along with the background music that's so calming and/or sad.

  • @mwilliams369
    @mwilliams3699 ай бұрын

    The most beautiful documentary and recreation on Catherine Howard I've ever seen. Impeccably researched and presented. Thank you🌹

  • @MandiSings94
    @MandiSings9410 ай бұрын

    I have so much compassion and empathy for Catherine; she seemed like a young girl/woman looking for affection in the wrong places. As you mentioned in the video, she probably never aspired to the great title she eventually obtained. Therefore, she did not truly understand the ramifications of her actions, especially in her adolescence. These men were typically older than her and should've known better and guided her in the "correct behavior" instead of taking advantage of her and her relatively unsupervised situation. Makes me so sad the way she was used and abused. I'm not absolving her, but giving her some grace as a young woman in such a confining time.

  • @tessdurberville711

    @tessdurberville711

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness, you probably think that Diana Spencer was an innocent child "victim" too.

  • @arielsea9087

    @arielsea9087

    9 ай бұрын

    Don’t get why suddenly they’re children. 🤷🏻‍♀

  • @sophiacousland3452

    @sophiacousland3452

    8 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@tessdurberville711Diana Spencer wasn’t a saint. We all know about her history. But she was a love-starved woman who was trying to find happiness after being trapped in a loveless marriage. I’m not going to make excuses for the choices she made, I’m just giving more context. Charles never loved Diana, even though she gave him two kids and tried her best to make their relationship work. His love and loyalty was always with Camilla, and he never let her go even when he got married. His affair with Camilla was a poorly kept secret and they had no problem with continuing on, even after Diana found out. Charles’s abhorrent treatment of Diana contributed to her developing Bulimia, and I can’t even imagine how devastated and humiliated she must have felt especially since the scandal couldn’t have been more public. She had to fight tooth and nail to finally get a divorce when it should have been obvious to the royal family that a marriage built on a broken foundation was never going to work.

  • @Jayie-The-Hufflepuff

    @Jayie-The-Hufflepuff

    6 ай бұрын

    @@arielsea9087Because she literally was a child. She was probably younger than twenty when she died, she was 16-17 when she married the king, around 15 when she was with Dereham, and 13 when she was with Mannox. She was being sexually abused and groomed by grown men from as young as 13.

  • @awalden
    @awalden10 ай бұрын

    Okay... even the commercial was delightful! I loved that you and your mom were the "stars" and that your fans get a quick peek into your home. That was fun! --- The Catherine Howard story was also beautiful. The video of the English countryside home was a lovely addition that helped the viewers to connect with the story. You do a fantastic job of distilling the most interesting and highlighting relevant details and events into this short-format, and as always, the music choices and layered animation with "Ken Burns style" scrolling/panning made this a complete package. And, of course, the big reveal at the end is always a favorite moment of mine. --- Wishing you continued success with all of your endeavors! ~ Allen

  • @sammyflc
    @sammyflc10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this beautiful recreation! And it was lovely to see your face! :)

  • @1971_happylifedog
    @1971_happylifedog9 ай бұрын

    You did an amazing job. My grandmother descended from the Howard line. The way she smiles and the lip and jawline is a strong trait that has come down through my moms line! Amazing work!

  • @elletoki
    @elletoki10 ай бұрын

    This is just…wow. Such a tragic figure, that deserved none of the things that happened to her. And your recreations…WOW BECCA!!! Truly amazing. (Even though I personally do believe the miniature portrait of her is Anna of Cleves, the second recreation REALLY captures exactly what I imagine the young Queen looked like.) Keep doing what you’re doing ❤️

  • @wendywobbles1
    @wendywobbles19 ай бұрын

    I love these videos, you not only tell a good story/description of the subject but you are very clever at bringing them back to life

  • @forgotmyun
    @forgotmyun9 ай бұрын

    She really was just a girl. These reconstructions truly drive that fact home. Especially the second one, when she smiles. She was a young girl, meant to be playing with dolls and dance.

  • @superfilthy
    @superfilthy10 ай бұрын

    OMG YES! Thank you for this!!!

  • @enchantedpinewood
    @enchantedpinewood10 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy that this channel exists, thank you again for this amazing video! The storytelling in your videos always makes me tear up; it is so powerful, warm, emotional, and of course, very enlightening. After this video, I felt for Catherine, as I also did so for Jane Grey, Marie Antoinette, Jane Austen, and all the other people you'd told the story of before. We often forget that people from the past were _people_ like us too- young, foolish, hopeful, excited, compassionate, stubborn... They seem like damaged murals on a wall until we read and hear about their stories. Anyways, sorry for rambling too much. I really, really appreciate your work. Thank you!

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so so much! That is our ultimate goal - to humanize these people so I’m so glad it comes through :) thank you for your kind comment!

  • @shellaminabelle
    @shellaminabelle9 ай бұрын

    I love your videos: the combination of your take on history and your digital art skills, but honestly my favorite part of this video was how cute you and your mom are, cooking together in your ad!

  • @tintinsims
    @tintinsims7 ай бұрын

    I just love hearing and listening to details... Thank you for keeping me interested whilst not getting bored...

  • @Min61449
    @Min6144910 ай бұрын

    So sad, she was just an abused child. She should have been protected.

  • @shanebisme
    @shanebisme10 ай бұрын

    I love your channel. History is a passion of mine. The way you bring these historical figures to life in the modern day is wonderful! There is so much more I want to say, but I will keep it short... Thank you for sharing your work with the public. It's amazing, and a true public service.

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! That is so kind! We are so glad you’re enjoying the channel. Comments like this make my day ❤️

  • @Sarah-1628
    @Sarah-16287 ай бұрын

    Bravo! Amazing video with the reconstruction done!! 👏👏

  • @2krandolph
    @2krandolph8 ай бұрын

    Becca, you are such an AMAZING storyteller! I love listening to you.

  • @jeannecastellano7181
    @jeannecastellano71819 ай бұрын

    I admire the way you research history and incorporate different (possible) portraits to meld together the facial features of the subjects. These are very good educated guesses. Please do recreations of the famous mistress of Charles VII of France's, Agnes Sorel and their three daughters, Charlotte, Marie, and Jeanne. Agnes' skeletal remains were discovered a few years ago and they attempted a facial reconstruction and she was very beautiful.

  • @kaymuldoon3575
    @kaymuldoon357510 ай бұрын

    This was so fascinating! I think the second facial recreation resonated more with what she may have looked like. At least to me it seemed that way. Loved,the history your provided as well. Thank you for an excellent video.

  • @lindabarry7867
    @lindabarry786710 ай бұрын

    THE BEST! Extremely well-researched and well produced. You get better and better. A real artist.

  • @morpety
    @morpety8 ай бұрын

    You should be very proud of your work. Your presentation grabbed my attention from beginning to end. Well done!

  • @chocolatecake9239
    @chocolatecake923910 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH OMG 😭 I ALWAYS WANTED / WISHED YOU TO RE CREATE HER !!

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    oh yay! I really hope you enjoyed the re-creations!

  • @chocolatecake9239

    @chocolatecake9239

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RoyaltyNowStudiosyeah I truly did. Your re creations are so life like I must say! You can clearly see Katherine’s youthfulness here. Thanks for this. Keep it up y’all 👍

  • @NoOne-wn9ju
    @NoOne-wn9ju10 ай бұрын

    It's hard to have a sense of how young she was from the portraits, but the recreations do a great job at showing that.

  • @alict59
    @alict5910 ай бұрын

    After hearing your subjects' stories, seeing your recreations is always a little emotional. They are stunning. Thank you.

  • @stepherpeppers4078
    @stepherpeppers40788 ай бұрын

    Your content is phenomenal i honestly believe that your channel is such a great tool to teach history...like if i was a teacher i would use your content to entise my students ...its just amazing!

  • @nikkilanger9556
    @nikkilanger955610 ай бұрын

    The smile breaking across her face. I smiled back - then remembered this vulnerable child's fate. 😢

  • @heathernikki5734
    @heathernikki57348 ай бұрын

    This was so well told… I know her story but the way you told it had me feeling a sense of dread and wanting to tell her to STOP playing her dangerous games 😰 poor Catherine, she was just a naive girl with no role model. RIP 💕

  • @sandynoonan3355
    @sandynoonan335510 ай бұрын

    I love these historical insights and possibilities. Thank you for your research and presentations.

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick51948 ай бұрын

    I always love the research that you do before you make the video.

  • @robertsullivan4773
    @robertsullivan47736 ай бұрын

    This one broke my heart. If I was around court I could see myself befriending her and then defending her probably getting myself killed. To me she was the prettiest of all of the wives it's not even close and her personality would have drew me in like a Moth to her flame.

  • @jackierichardson7002
    @jackierichardson70028 ай бұрын

    Love the 2nd portrait of her. So sad what happened to her, she had no idea what trouble she was in for.

  • @sandriagutierrez2605
    @sandriagutierrez26057 ай бұрын

    You have a wonderful voice for narration! Marvelous, engaging, and informative! Thank you, first time visiting, was just passing by. Glad I did.

  • @nefersguy
    @nefersguy9 ай бұрын

    Your video's are absolutely captivating. Thank you.

  • @garrett9178
    @garrett917810 ай бұрын

    don’t forget that Lady Jane was also beheaded right after Catherine due to her involvement with the Catherine/Thomas meeting(s). i wish we knew more about Jane, she was very messy and had involvement in some of the biggest scandals of the Tudor era.

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this lovely episode. I pity Catherine Howard. Seems like every relationship was a case of going from a frying pan into a hotter fire, the last one with Henry the VIII extinguishing her life. I think the second re-creation is more likely to be the one which would have enamored Henry. There's an innocence, and almost a sprite-like quality to her presence when she smiles. What a complicated and ultimately vile man he was.

  • @GOPexorcism-we4mp

    @GOPexorcism-we4mp

    10 ай бұрын

    Henry VIII is no doubt rotting in hell.

  • @rhondareimers5361
    @rhondareimers53618 ай бұрын

    Wow wow what you create and present is incredible!, Thank you👏⭐️

  • @tvv911
    @tvv9118 ай бұрын

    Loved this video, great work!

  • @bluphirre
    @bluphirre10 ай бұрын

    Poor girl. My heart always breaks when I read her story. 😢 Loved both interpretations.

  • @MysteryScoop
    @MysteryScoop10 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video as always! Prefer the second recreation…

  • @sashaGert88
    @sashaGert888 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful recap of her.

  • @mac2807
    @mac280710 ай бұрын

    Excellent, as always!

  • @sammi.mack.
    @sammi.mack.10 ай бұрын

    It's the smiles that get me everytime! ❤

  • @riverrun88
    @riverrun889 ай бұрын

    My favorite queen - just so young and thrown into the pit of Tudor count. I loved the second portrait you brought to life. Just a young girl who wanted love and instead got the attention of a monster that was King Henry.

  • @VictoriaOlive
    @VictoriaOlive2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for helping give women like Katherine Howard and Anne Boleyn their faces back. The smiling illustrations make me so emotional every time.

  • @lauragagalutton593
    @lauragagalutton5938 ай бұрын

    I got so emotional seeing the 2nd recreation, especially the smile. I just feel like that is Katherine Howard how she would have actually looked, or pretty damn close to that anyway. I feel that one is quite similar to Anne Boleyn's portrait too. I think maybe all of Henry's queens had the same necklace at one point or another, that could explain why it ended up with a Howard descendant. However; I believe Catherine Parr also wore that necklace at some point too, I'm sure it is featured in a portrait of her. Great work again. I love your channel.

  • @susanc4622
    @susanc462210 ай бұрын

    Catherine Howard didn't step naturally into being Queen. In fact, Anna of Cleves was called back to court to teach her the role.

  • @1mollymc
    @1mollymc9 ай бұрын

    Loved this one - this poor young woman deserved much better.

  • @malabhargava
    @malabhargava10 ай бұрын

    I've read tons on the Tudors and of course watched everything there is. I've followed a bunch of bUgs and channels. But it's still wonderful hearing you feel this story. Your voice and story telling style are wonderful

  • @Justmefornow
    @Justmefornow10 ай бұрын

    Always enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing them with us. Would love to see one done of Queen Maud of Norway.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith10 ай бұрын

    So happy watching this channel grow over time! A million subs one day!

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Ah man we hope so!

  • @ray.shoesmith

    @ray.shoesmith

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RoyaltyNowStudios I said you deserved a million when you had 30 thousand!

  • @YA-mo2fu
    @YA-mo2fu10 ай бұрын

    keep up the amazing work ♡

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you :)

  • @carolyndavison6095
    @carolyndavison60953 ай бұрын

    Your presentation of Catherine as she may have looked in real life is beautiful. Keep up the great work. So fascinating.

  • @explore_KLEIO
    @explore_KLEIO10 ай бұрын

    Masterful recreation, Royalty Now! 🤩

  • @susangavaghan
    @susangavaghan10 ай бұрын

    Catherine was just a young girl and used as a political pawn by her family. She was manipulated into marrying a much older man and when she found she was unhappy she naturally turned to men her own age. Dereham made a huge mistake in turning up and threatening to reveal her past unless she gave him a position at court. He also dropped her in it when he named Culpepper as his successor in her affections. Also, Cranmer tried to find a way out for her during her interrogation, when he asked her if there had been a contract between her and Dereham. This would have been in effect an engagement and would have allowed them to sleep together. As such the marriage could have been declared invalid (this is how Henry got out of his marriage with Anne of Cleves. Unfortunately Catherine was too panic stricken to think clearly and to grasp what Cranmer was trying to do, so she said there was no pre-contract. The second portrait is how I imagine Catherine would have looked. It is fascinating to see her as a living, breathing person, not just as a portrait from centuries ago. It's a pity she did not marry Culpepper instead of Henry, and they could both have lived happily for the rest of their lives.

  • @jacquimg2469
    @jacquimg24697 ай бұрын

    Beautifully done. I’ve watched twice. Your work is careful and sincere. I appreciate every recreation. (King Tut is my favorite. )

  • @lr2564
    @lr256410 ай бұрын

    I always get such a chill when you make them smile...so special :)

  • @LesaAnne
    @LesaAnne8 ай бұрын

    What a heartbreaking story ❤

  • @rc.czarii
    @rc.czarii10 ай бұрын

    Catherine howard!! I'm so excited to hear her complete story! Wonderful video royalty now 👑 ✨️

  • @RoyaltyNowStudios

    @RoyaltyNowStudios

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @CatholicBallerina47
    @CatholicBallerina475 ай бұрын

    Those recreations were all amazing! I think the first one is my favorite

  • @demetrapetrou8527
    @demetrapetrou852710 ай бұрын

    Wonderful research and work‼️ Bravo 🤗

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