CATHERINE OF ARAGON is a thrilling story-diary set among the pomp, plots and political wrangling of the Tudor court. It is 1501, and Eva is making the greatest trip of her life - from Spain to London as lady-in-waiting to the Spanish bride of Arthur, Prince of Wales, Catherine of Aragon. But Prince Arthur does not have long to live. What will happen to Catherine, his new wife, then? A thrilling story-diary set among the pomp, plots and political wrangling of the Tudor court.

My Story: Anne Boleyn and Me

by Alison Prince

Published 13 February 2004
When the King came riding in on his big, black horse, a murmur went up, because his tunic was stitched with the words, DECLARE I DARE NOT. All the ladies were giggling behind their hands, and I asked Mama what it meant. Her face had turned quite pink and she said, \"Never mind,\" so I asked Rosanna later. She told me the words meant the King has a new love, but he dares not say her name. But everyone knows her name, of course. It is Anne Boleyn.

Henry VIII's Wives

by Alison Prince

Published 7 March 2011
The court of King Henry VIII is brought brilliantly to life in this
My Story special. Spanning a period of 20 years, the fates of
all Henry's six wives are told from the perspective of two young
courtiers serving at the royal palaces at different periods.