Has anyone noticed how much
Prince Harry looks like Henry VIII in his youth, how closely Meghan Markle
resembles Anne Boleyn in description, and how many parallels they have in their
lives?
Henry VIII was 6’2” tall; Prince
Harry 6’2” tall. Henry was a “ginger”; Prince Harry is as well. Anne Boleyn had
long, dark hair with dark eyes; Meghan Markle does also.
Henry VIII was a second son; Prince
Harry is a second son. Henry VIII’s elder brother’s name was Arthur; Prince
Harry’s elder brother Prince William’s second name is Arthur; Anne Boleyn had
one brother and one sister; Meghan has one brother and one sister.
Henry VIII led his armies in
battle; Prince Harry served in the military as an officer. Anne Boleyn had a following before
she met Henry VIII due to her style, talent and panache; Meghan has a host of
fans for the same reasons.
Henry VIII was just shy of
his 12th birthday when his mother died; Prince Harry was 12 when his
mother died; Anne Boleyn’s parents were alive when she married; Meghan Merkel’s
parents are alive.
Henry VIII was known as a “Hail
fellow, well met”; Prince Harry has the same reputation. Anne Boleyn was known
for her musical performances and skits; Meghan Markle is an actress.
Henry VIII was known as the “handsomest
Prince in Christendom”; Harry has been called the most eligible bachelor in the
world and is celebrated for his good looks. Anne Boleyn was known for her fashion
sense; Meghan Markle is a fashion icon.
Henry VIII was athletic and powerfully
built; Prince Harry has an athletic physique; Anne was slender, exotic and
loaded with charisma; Meghan is slender and exotic and is also charismatic.
Anne was beheaded on May 19;
Meghan and Harry will marry on May 19.
On his death bed, the entity that came for him was no other than Anne Boleyn.
Soon to be in Audible!
Based on historical facts, Circle of Time weaves the story of
timetraveler Bridget Littleton, Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and
Bridget's ancestor Sir John Lyttleton, into a dramatic and fascinating
tale of love and betrayal.
A student of Tudor history for 50 years, author Debra Shiveley Welch tells the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn as she truly believes they were, and unravels the complexities of Henrician politics.
When 21-year-old Bridget Littleton decides to borrow her father's yacht and sail off of the tip of Florida toward Bermuda,she discovers that the legends about the Bermuda Triangle are true. After seeing a face in the ocean waves, her next memory is of spinning water and blackness. She awakens in the town of Bristol England in the year1532.
Rumors of her beauty reach the court, and soon Bridget,known as Bridge, finds herself in the court of Henry VIII and Lady in Waiting to none other than Anne Boleyn.
Will she get out alive?Will she accidentally change the course of history, or is she indeed apart of the history she has studied since she was a little girl?
A student of Tudor history for 50 years, author Debra Shiveley Welch tells the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn as she truly believes they were, and unravels the complexities of Henrician politics.
When 21-year-old Bridget Littleton decides to borrow her father's yacht and sail off of the tip of Florida toward Bermuda,she discovers that the legends about the Bermuda Triangle are true. After seeing a face in the ocean waves, her next memory is of spinning water and blackness. She awakens in the town of Bristol England in the year1532.
Rumors of her beauty reach the court, and soon Bridget,known as Bridge, finds herself in the court of Henry VIII and Lady in Waiting to none other than Anne Boleyn.
Will she get out alive?Will she accidentally change the course of history, or is she indeed apart of the history she has studied since she was a little girl?