Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's first child, went from being a beloved princess to a lifelong outcast after her father divorced her mother and married Anne Boleyn. When her brother died, Mary became queen, but her attempts to restore Catholicism in England led to disaster and earned her the nickname "Bloody Mary" for her burning of Protestants.
The Twisted Tale of Bloody Mary
Mary Tudor's idyllic childhood as Henry VIII's first child and princess took a dark turn, plunging her into a lifelong experience of terror.