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The Virgin Queen's Fatal Affair

There are numerous stories about the English monarch Elizabeth I. But one event is particularly controversial: The Queen's affair with Robert Dudley and the mysterious death of his wife Amy Robsart in September 1560. To this day, it has not been proven beyond doubt that Amy Robsart really died in an accident ...

Top Cast

  • Canice Bannon

    Canice Bannon

    Robert Dudley

  • Hannah Summers

    Hannah Summers

    Elisabeth I

  • Louise Martin

    Louise Martin

    Amy Robsart

Overview

There are numerous stories about the English monarch Elizabeth I. But one event is particularly controversial: The Queen's affair with Robert Dudley and the mysterious death of his wife Amy Robsart in September 1560. To this day, it has not been proven beyond doubt that Amy Robsart really died in an accident ...

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