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  • Thomas Cromwell - Architect of the Reformation?
    2026/05/21

    Thomas Cromwell might have pulled off the most meteoric social climb of the 16th century. From the rough shores of Putney to the illustrious court of Henry VIII, his journey to power reveals so much about the opportunities and dangers of the Tudor period.

    In this final episode of our series on Henry VIII's ministers, Tracy Borman explores the real story of a man often seen as a villain. Joined by Chief Curator Eleri Lynn, she discusses the Reformation, Anne Boleyn, and Cromwell's all-important relationship with Henry VIII.

    Turn on video on Spotify, or watch this episode on YouTube to see Tracy and Eleri in the amazing Tudor Great Hall at Hampton Court Palace.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Thomas More – The Man Who Defied Henry VIII?
    2026/05/07

    Thomas More lived by the mantra, 'I am the King's good servant, but God's first'. He would also die by it. His defiance at Henry VIII's break with Rome would be his salvation, and his destruction.

    In this episode of our series on Henry VIII's ministers, Tracy Borman is joined by historian Dr Joanne Paul to examine the truth behind Thomas More's legacy.

    Was he a saintly man of conscience in a court filled with grasping politicians, or a self-righteous heretic hunter? And what does his story tell us about Henry VIII?

    Watch this episode on YouTube to see Tracy and Joanne in the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace.

    Read more about Sir Thomas More's life and legacy.

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    50 分
  • Thomas Wolsey - Henry VIII's Powerful Chief Minister
    2026/04/23

    Thomas Wolsey was born the son of a butcher from Ipswich, yet he rose to become one of the most powerful men in Tudor England as Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor. He was even known as 'The Other King', and built a palace that rivalled Henry VIII's.

    This spectacular rise was only matched by the drama of his fall.

    In this first episode of our new series on Henry VIII's ministers, Tracy Borman is joined by historian Elizabeth Norton to explore Wolsey's time in Henry's court. How powerful was he? Why did he fall from Henry VIII's favour? And what legacy did he leave behind?

    Read more about Thomas Wolsey and see inside his palace at Hampton Court on our website.

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    48 分
  • The Last Princesses of Punjab
    2026/04/16

    The Last Princesses of Punjab left behind legacies that continue to resonate today, but what impact did these women have and how should we remember them?

    In this final episode in our series, we join Curators Dr Mishka Sinha and Polly Putnam, as they chat to researcher and collector Peter Bance, and Dr Nadhra Shahbaz, Associate Professor of the Art and Architecture of Punjab.

    What were the sisters' legacies and how can we find meaning in them today?

    Read more about the extraordinary life of Catherine Duleep Singh, LGBTQ+ Icon and 'gurantor' for Jewish refugees.

    Find out more about The Last Princesses of Punjab and book tickets to our exhibition at Kensington Palace.

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    49 分
  • The Duleep Singh Sisters - From Debutantes to Defiance
    2026/04/09

    The Duleep Singh sisters went from Victorian Debutantes in high society, to defiant changemakers in the 20th century, but how did this change happen?

    Join Curators Dr Mishka Sinha and Polly Putnam, alongside Dr Sumita Mukherjee and Dr Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, to explore how the sister's heritage and individual indefinites led them to explore defiance in their lives.

    Find out more about The Last Princesses of Punjab and book tickets to our exhibition at Kensington Palace.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Duleep Singh Family – Queen Victoria & Empire
    2026/03/26

    The lives of the Duleep Singh sisters were deeply impacted by Queen Victoria's Empire in India, and their father's displacement as the last Maharaja of the Punjab, yet they lived a life of privilege as aristocrats in Victorian Britain.

    Join Curators Dr Mishka Sinha and Polly Putnam, alongside Dr Priya Atwal, to explore the early lives of Princesses Sophia, Catherine and Bamba. How did Empire impact their childhoods, and who were the women who shaped them, from Queen Victoria to their Grandmother Maharani Jind Kaur.

    Read about Queen Victoria role in the British Empire.

    Find out more about The Last Princesses of Punjab and book tickets to our exhibition at Kensington Palace.

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    52 分
  • Hampton Court Palace - Tudor vs Baroque
    2026/03/12

    Hampton Court is a palace of two halves and countless stories. But which side is best? The Tudor half displays all the court intrigue of the dynasty it's named for, and yet the Baroque side is no less dramatic, holding the stories of the Restoration, Glorious Revolution, and Georgians within its decorative walls.

    Join Tracy Borman and Gareth Russell on a private tour of this palace of two halves, as they each make their case for which side is best. The Tudor, or the Baroque?

    Find out more about the story of Hampton Court Palace.

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    47 分
  • Women of the 'Glorious Revolution' - Mary of Modena & Mary II
    2026/02/26

    Mary of Modena and Mary II are two Queens whose lives have been lost in the story of the 'Glorious Revolution'. Yet they were fundamental to the machinations of the turbulent late 1600s, where heightened religious tension made for dangerous politics at the Stuart court.

    So for today's episode, we're bringing them back into the centre of the story. Chief Historian Tracy Borman is joined by Assistant Research Curator Holly Marsden and Dr Breeze Barrington to reveal the women behind the 'Glorious Revolution.'

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    1 時間 10 分