INDEPENDENT: From bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir comes the first biography of Margaret Douglas, the beautiful, cunning niece of Henry VIII of England who used her sharp intelligence and covert power to influence the succession after the death of Elizabeth I.
Royal
Tudor blood ran in her veins. Her mother was a queen, her father an
earl, and she herself was the granddaughter, niece, cousin, and
grandmother of monarchs. Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, was
an important figure in Tudor England, yet today, while her
contemporaries—Anne Boleyn, Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I—have
achieved celebrity status, she is largely forgotten.
Margaret’s life was steeped in intrigue, drama, and tragedy—from her auspicious
birth in 1530 to her parents’ bitter divorce, from her ill-fated love
affairs to her appointment as lady-in-waiting for four of Henry’s six
wives. In an age when women were expected to stay out of the political
arena, alluring and tempestuous Margaret helped orchestrate one of the
most notorious marriages of the sixteenth century: that of her son Lord
Darnley to Mary, Queen of Scots...
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