The Six Wives of Henry VIII Club
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Education, Learning & Women's Rights:

During her childhood, Katherine was well educated, and when she became 퀸 of England she introduced education to women as well as men. She donated large sums of money to colleges throughout England. With her own education proving that a woman was just as intelligent as any man, she made women's education fashionable and popular. A major stepping stone in women's rights!

Role model:

Katherine was, during her time, and still is the ideal role model for anyone to look up to. She carried herself with a great dignity, showing kindness to everyone, even...
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I was about to watch 'The Private Life of Henry VIII' when a 제목 card appeared in the first frame explaining that Katherine of Aragon does not appear in the film because 'her story is of no particular interest'!

WTF!!!

I refused to watch the film after that. The nerve to deem Katherine of Aragon uninteresting! She was a fascinating woman - strong, kind, respected, brave. And those are just some words to describe how great she is!

To deem Katherine's story in such a way is just disrespectful. Her story was and is just as interesting as Anne Boleyn's 또는 Catherine Parr's. Her story often doesn't get the attention it deserves.

퀸 Katherine of Aragon was a great woman, and her story is of interest, and to dismiss her life in such a way is shameful.

I know it's a film, but that one frame just made me angry. Katherine was an incredible woman who deserves admiration and respect, and I think to deem her story unworthy of attention is disrespectful to her memory.