The Tudor Society

9 April – From Queen to Dowager Princess

A portrait of Catherine of Aragon

On this day in Tudor history, 9th April 1533, Catherine of Aragon, who'd been banished from the royal court, received a visit from a delegation of the king's councillors. They were there to inform her that she was no longer queen.

Catherine was a tough cookie, though. Even when she was threatened by the king, she did not submit, she carried on calling herself queen right until the end - good for her!

Find out all about this visit, and their subsequent visit in July 1533, in today's video.

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