Tangent from the original topic: (They actually loved each other very much.. and lamented that their father kept them separate. I enjoy the quote because Mary was very devout and believed in her religion. Her faith gave her comfort in her life even though many aspects within her life were very unhappy. Mary always wished for the one thing she could never really have.. a family, which was the same for Elizabeth. . Mary was never allowed to marry, because the Protestant faction at the time, didn't like her catholic prince choices.).. The (other) "Mary Tudor" . . their Aunt, was the one who lost her head, just FYI.
This does seem off-topic, but which Mary are you talking about? Queen Mary Tudor (the older half-sister of Elizabeth Tudor) married Philip of Spain. She believed she was pregnant by him (after the marriage, I mean) but it was a phantom pregnancy, or possibly an ovarian tumour or some other intra-abdominal pathology. Mary Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart), a cousin of Mary Tudor and of Elizabeth, married three times. She was beheaded in 1587. She had a child, who became King James VI of Scotland and, on the death of Elizabeth Tudor in 1603, King James I of England, thus effecting the unification of the crowns of the two kingdoms, although the political entity of the United Kingdom was still some years off.
Now, where were we... are yes, catching a guy eyeing my crotch. Yes, I have. I've just ignored it, tbh