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Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Jane Grey (Lady Jane, 1986)

Lady Jane Grey: Daughter of Frances Grey - daughter of Mary, Queen of France (Dowager Queen of France, Duchess of Suffolk and younger sister of King Henry VIII; and the Duke of Suffolk, Charles Brandon) and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk.

When his mother’s cousin, King Edward VI was soon to die of illness, he appointed her as the heir to the throne, instead of his sister Mary Tudor -daughter of King Henry and Catherine of Aragon. The young King was a devotee protestant and wanted to avoid England falling into the will of the Pope and the Vatican and, knowing that his older sister would make the country Catholic again, he declared her and Elizabeth, his other sister, bastards so they could not claim the throne.

The Duke of Northumberland, John Dudley, who was the King’s adviser after the execution of his uncles Thomas and Edward - both judged for treason, looking to use the King for their personal gain, married Jane to his youngest son Guilford Dudley, expecting him to rule the country on his behalf by controlling the Queen. The Duke was unpleasantly surprised to see how smart and strong willed the young Queen was, wanting to rule on her own, ignoring his advice.

The people of England disliked Jane’s father-in-law and supported Mary’s claim and catholic beliefs. The people joined Mary and so did weapon suppliers and later the noblemen -knowing that there was no way for Jane to win and seeking a way to survived and keep their wealth and lands, they begged for Mary’s forgiveness.

Mary was successful in her rebellion and was proclaimed Queen of England, France and Ireland, putting an end to the Lady Grey’s reign after only 9 days.Later, despite her personal desire not to end Jane’s life, Mary agreed to the execution of Lady Grey’s execution -as well as her husband’s.

Lady Jane Grey was beheaded on February 12th, 1554 at the Tower of London, England.


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The soul takes flight to the world that is eternal… invisible. But there arriving she is sure

The soul takes flight to the world that is eternal… invisible. But there arriving she is sure of bliss, and forever dwells in paradise. - Lady Jane (1986)


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Promotional pictures of Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Jane Grey and Cary Elwes as Guilford Dudley in Promotional pictures of Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Jane Grey and Cary Elwes as Guilford Dudley in

Promotional pictures of Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Jane Grey and Cary Elwes as Guilford Dudley in Lady Jane| 1986.


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mademoisellelapiquante:Cary Elwes and Helena Bonham Carter in Lady Jane - 1986

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Cary Elwes and Helena Bonham Carter in Lady Jane - 1986


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Helena Bonham-Carter as Lady Jane Gray in the 1986 film “Lady Jane” covering events in mid 16th century England


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mademoisellelapiquante:Helena Bonham Carter and Cary Elwes in Lady Jane - 1986

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Helena Bonham Carter and Cary Elwes in Lady Jane - 1986


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queenemaker: Bella Ramsey as Lady Jane Grey in Becoming Elizabeth (2022)

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Bella Ramseyas Lady Jane GreyinBecoming Elizabeth (2022)


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Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk 16 July 1517 – 20 November 1559 (42) Mother of Lady Jane Grey.

Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk

16 July 1517 – 20 November 1559 (42)

Mother of Lady Jane Grey.


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Hey everybody :) I know it’s been a while, but I haven’t had any confessions submitted! Anyways, I’m watching this ‘documentary’ series on Lady Jane Grey on BBC and the woman was drawing the family tree and claimed that Henry VII only had three children! Mary, Margaret and Henry VIII. I’m thinking to myself, hmm, where’s Arthur? THE INACCURACIES ARE KILLING ME. Hello, the only reason he thought he could get a divorce was because he married his brothers wife. So when she talks about the break of the Catholic Church with Rome, I’m like AAAAAANNNNNDDDDD, why was that? (Excluding his infatuation for Anne Boleyn, of course)

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Lady Jane Grey, the nine day queen of England, is executed for treason. She was only 16 years old. Her husband,  Lord Guildford Dudley, was beheaded on the same day. 

Detail from Paul Delaroche’s “Execution of Lady Jane Grey”, 1833.

Detail from Paul Delaroche’s “Execution of Lady Jane Grey”, 1833.


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