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Tracy Borman, "The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty" (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2025)

Nov 12, 2025
Tracy Borman, a prominent historian and chief historian at Historic Royal Palaces, delves into her latest work exploring the tumultuous end of the Tudor dynasty. She reveals new insights into Elizabeth I's mysterious succession and debunks the long-accepted narrative that James was her chosen heir. Borman discusses the power struggles and rival claims of Elizabeth’s time, the hidden motivations behind her decisions, and fascinating evidence showing William Camden’s alterations to historical texts to legitimize James’s reign. A riveting look at monarchy, legacy, and deception!
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INSIGHT

Manuscript Rewrites Changed Succession Story

  • New British Library findings show James I retroactively altered Camden's account to claim Elizabeth named him heir.
  • Tracy Borman says this revision overturns four centuries of accepted history about the succession.
INSIGHT

Succession Fears Rooted In Henry VIII's Policies

  • Henry VIII's shifting succession plans and fear of a female ruler created long-term instability culminating under Elizabeth.
  • Elizabeth refused to name a successor to avoid creating a rival, despite ongoing political pressure.
ANECDOTE

Hampton Court Smallpox Crisis

  • In 1562 Elizabeth nearly died of smallpox and her council debated succession at Hampton Court while she was incapacitated.
  • She later punished councillors for discussing succession and banned the topic under penalty of death.
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