What did the Virgin Queen look like?

Elizabethan beauty
Elizabeth was tall and striking, with pale skin and light red-gold hair. She exaggerated these features, particularly as she aged, and other women sought to emulate them.
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Did the Virgin Queen have lovers?

Elizabeth had many lovers - MYTH

We may never know if Elizabeth had non-platonic relationships with any of them, though no evidence has ever conclusively proved that she took lovers or companions before or after taking the crown.
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Why did the Virgin Queen wear white makeup?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars.
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What did Mary Queen of Scots actually look like?

Her fond grandmother described her eyes as deep-set, beneath a high forehead. Their colour was light-brown, and her hair was very fair, although it later darkened to red-gold. As much as anything, Mary's physical attractiveness was in her grace and lightness of movement.
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What did Anne Boleyn look like?

According to his account: Anne Boleyn was rather tall of stature, with black hair and an oval face of sallow complexion, as if troubled with jaundice. She had a projecting tooth under the upper lip, and on her right hand, six fingers.
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Who was the prettiest wife of Henry VIII?

Katherine, six years Henry's senior, was considered beautiful, and shared a love of display and finery with her husband. She and Henry rode and hunted together, and he trusted her completely. For many years they were a happy and devoted couple and a powerful political team.
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Who was prettier Mary or Anne Boleyn?

Appearance: Frustratingly we do not even know what Mary Boleyn looked like. She was believed to have been the prettier of the two Boleyn sisters, probably taking after her mother whom was known to have been a beauty. Unfortunately, there are no surviving authenticated portraits of Mary.
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Was Queen of Scots beautiful?

Many considered Mary to be the most beautiful princess in Europe, much as they had thought of her relative, Henry VIII's sister, Mary, who had also come to France as queen for a short while. Mary was not always in the best of health but, unlike her husband, there were no immediate concerns for her life.
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What did Elizabeth 1st look like?

Elizabethan beauty

Elizabeth was tall and striking, with pale skin and light red-gold hair. She exaggerated these features, particularly as she aged, and other women sought to emulate them.
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Did Elizabeth 1 have a death mask?

Photograph of the effigy of Elizabeth I, Queen of England. Death mask of Elizabeth I with curled hair, open ruff, pearl necklace, and jewelled bodice. From the monument at Westminster Abbey.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have black teeth?

Wealthy Brits did not hesitate to indulge their sweet tooth, and it was no different for the monarch, Queen Elizabeth I. The queen was especially fond of sweets, but not so fond of the dentist. Her teeth rotted; they turned black and gave off a foul odor.
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Why does the Queen look so good for her age?

When abroad on foreign trips she has always worn a hat or carried a parasol which has protected her skin from the effects of the sun. She doesn't partake in an annual sunshine holiday, preferring instead to spend her summers in Scotland. This has kept her skin as youthful as possible over the years."
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What disease did Queen Elizabeth have?

According to a new book, the Queen Elizabeth II covertly battled a particularly terrible kind of cancer in the final years of her life. A future biography of Her Majesty authored by a close friend of Prince Philip stated that the Queen had bone marrow cancer, with bone pain being the most prevalent symptom.
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Did the Queen sleep in the same bed as her husband?

They slept in separate beds

Apparently a lot of posh people actually prefer to sleep in separate beds, including the Queen and her man. As etiquette expert Lady Pam and Her Majesty's cousin explained in a biography about her relative: "In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms.
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Did the Virgin Queen Elizabeth ever have a child?

As she had no children, and therefore no direct heir to the throne, she was the last Tudor monarch.
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Who was Elizabeth 1 greatest love?

Robert Dudley was one of Elizabeth's 'favourites', a long-term suitor and believed by many to have been her one true love. Elizabeth's fondness for Dudley and his proximity to her as Master of the Horse and Privy Councillor, made him influential and envied for his access to the Queen.
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What color were Queen Elizabeth eyes?

The feature in question was Queen Elizabeth II's blue eyes, which two-season star Foy was fortunate enough to share with Her Majesty (never mind their distinctly different facial structures).
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What was Queen Elizabeth 2 favorite color?

Answer and Explanation: According to an evaluation of the clothing Queen Elizabeth has worn on public appearances in the past year, blue is the Queen's preferred color.
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Do Scots like the Royals?

A new YouGov/Times poll shows 50% of Scots support Britain having a royal family, and 41% think the tradition should continue even if Scotland became independent. However, it's a close call for the royals, with 40% saying they'd rather an independent Scotland have an elected head of state instead.
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Did Mary and Elizabeth ever meet?

For centuries, dramatists, engravers, writers have portrayed the contentious meeting between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I of England. But in reality, the two powerhouse sovereigns never met. Although it was Mary's greatest wish to meet her cousin, the all-powerful Virgin Queen Elizabeth I simply didn't want to.
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Did Mary and Francis love each other in real life?

Francis II loved Mary so much he allowed her to rule him as well as France after he became King in 1558. However, Mary was not destined to rule France. In 1560, Francis II died and Mary was sent back to Scotland by her mother-in-law, Catherine de'Medici.
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Which of Henry VIII wives did he find unattractive?

Anne became known as the 'Flanders Mare' only much later in the 17th century. Henry preferred to select his own wife and court them directly. Once the political motivation for marrying Anne had receded Henry began to look for reasons not to marry her. Her unattractiveness became one of them.
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How old was Mary Boleyn when she gave birth?

How Old Was Mary When She Gave Birth? As William's wife, Mary had lodgings at court, information about royal policies, and the great opportunity to participate in all court events. Their first child, Catherine, was born about 1524 when Mary was just sixteen.
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What did Jane Seymour look like?

Her complexion is so whitish that she may be called rather pale.” Jane's wardrobe accounts show she spent large amounts on wardrobe, and had a wider variety of garments than Katharine. In addition to purple, crimson, blue, and cloth of gold and silver, she wore a great deal of white.
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