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ATTACK THE BLOCK (2011), dir. Joe Cornish
LUKE TREADAWAY Fortitude Episode #1.1
Colin Morgan - The Emperor’s Stone
Colin Morgan behind-the-scenes with Alice Troughton, Antonia Desplat, Luke Treadaway, Rafael Griso, Lola Jenkins and more of his costars and crew from The Emperor’s Stone
Filming officially wrapped yesterday, June 26th 2026, in Rome
I believe that you and me last forever Oh yeah, all day and nighttime yours, leave me never The only time I feel alright is by your side
♚ @dailytudors: TUDOR WEEK 2025 ♚
day two | most interesting Tudor relationship - familial or romantic
The start of the Tudor dynasty was solidified by the marriage of Henry VII, King of England, who won the battle of Bosworth with his Lancastrian forces, and the Yorkist Princess Elizabeth, who was the eldest living daughter and child of Edward IV, King of England, the first Yorkist King. A marriage that started as an alliance between two warring factions (and two meddling mothers-in-law) developed into a deep mutual love and affection, producing seven children, with three reaching adulthood. He is one of the Kings of England to have no acknowledged mistress during his marriage which during an age of Kings having mistresses is a rare feat. On the death of their eldest son and heir, both were visibly distraught and consoled and comforted each other in their joint grief. When Elizabeth died Henry shut himself for days refusing to speak to anyone, with her death the warmth and gaiety left the court, leaving us with the miser Henry VII, King of England, known to popular historical imagination. The six years between their deaths Henry did not remarry and would later be buried with her sharing a joint tomb.
3/3: HENRY VII, KING OF ENGLAND AND ELIZABETH OF YORK
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HENRY VII AND ELIZABETH OF YORK, King and Queen of England and Lord and Lady of Ireland
As portrayed by Luke Treadaway and Madison Lygo in BBC’s The Hollow Crown: Richard III