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I would love to hear from you if you have any suggestions for my website or you have an ‘Anne Boleyn’ related question you’re having difficulty finding the answer to. Also, please feel free to contact me if you have an article you’d like to submit or a book you’d like me to consider reviewing. If you’re simply a ‘Tudor Tragic’ like me, then please say hello!

Whatever the reason make sure you join us On the Tudor Trail and visit my author site at www.nataliegrueninger.com

Thomas Boleyn Jnr’s brass at Penshurst Church

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  1. Deborah Davey says:

    Natalie, a very sad day indeed, it’s a strange thing to say but i always get a sore throat
    every year at this time! Coincidence, maybe. Visiting the Tower of London tomorrow.
    I would love an email to know how i can get the cards.
    Many thanks again for a wonder website. Deborah X

    • Thank you for your lovely comment Deborah! You are very lucky to be able to visit the Tower on such an important date. I will email you when the store is up and running. Thank you so much for your interest!

  2. Norelys Pedron says:

    I would be wonderful , for me to bake a royal pastry. Would you please email me the recipe. Thanks so much….

  3. Hi Natalie, I’m trying to get in touch with you, but had trouble with sending you a message above. Want to tell you about the 24th printing of SECRET DIARY OF ANNE BOLEYN and a great sweepstakes being held in its honor. Very best, Robin Maxwell

  4. Mila Johansen says:

    A great book about Catherine is “The Constant Princess” by Philippa Gregory. Really brings her to life and makes her a real person. Wonderful. She has also written several books now about the Rulers preceding Henry VIII.

  5. Clark Stewart says:

    I have just come across your website and found it very interesting. I have an interest in English history especially the Tudors and the Stuarts.

    My wife and I finally got to go to the UK in 2011 and last year. I had always wanted to go the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey. I found it reat experience. Last year I finally got to go to Hampton Court. It was also an incredible expeexperience. It’s hard t imagine that you are walking where Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn walked.

    Also would like to ask if there somewhere in Australia where I can buy your book?

    • Dear Clark, lovely to hear from you. The Tudor period is incredibly fascinating and it is wonderful that we can walk in the footsteps of so many notable Tudor personalities. The Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace are among my most favourite historic sites. Thank you for your interest in my book, you can order it via The Book Depository, which offers free worldwide shipping. It’s very reliable, I’ve used in countless times! Here is the link: http://www.bookdepository.com/Footsteps-Anne-Boleyn-Sarah-Morris/9781445639444.

  6. Howard Jones says:

    I am hoping to visit the tomb of Thomas Boleyn In Wells Cathedral in the next couple of weeks. This tomb belongs to the brother of the Bullen who was Mayor of London and grandfather of the Thomas Bullen who was buried at Hever. You should be able to find pictures of the tomb with a Google search.

    I am surprised that I had never heard of this over tomb before. This Boleyn was a leading figure at the Cathedral before the Tudor era began. He has a finely decorated and well preserved tomb although the nose on the effigy has been battered.

    I have also put a copy of a Holbein drawing on eBay which I suggest might be a drawing of Anne’s father the Hever Thomas Boleyn. I have also put a black and white print of the Radclyffe Boleyn to go with the Holbein portrait.

    I thought you might be interested in this earlier Somerset Boleyn tomb. I have not seen it depicted on other Boleyn or Tudor sites. If I find anything else of interest on my visit to Wells and the tomb I can let you know.
    I would still like to know when and why the Hever tomb had to be repaired with bricks.

    • Thanks for letting me know! I’m not sure if I’ve read about this Thomas before. I think I’ll need to write a little blog post about his tomb. Best wishes, Natalie.

  7. Stephanie Olson says:

    I am wondering about the book I won due the Christmas giveaway. I have not received it and I was wondering if you got my message that I sent before?! Thank you again!!

  8. Hello! Not sure if my private message went through.
    Please let me know if it didn’t!

  9. Hi! Not sure if my message went through. I saw your twitter post and am responding in reference to that

    Thanks!

  10. Hi Natalie!!! Absolutely love your show! I was wondering if there’s a way to get show transcripts? I often listen while driving and can’t take notes. I’d love to look over the transcripts afterwards to add to my historical research. Thank you!!! 🙂

    • I’m so glad you’re enjoying the podcast, Danielle! Transcripts are something I’d love to offer in the future. If this ever becomes my full-time job, it will be the first item on my to-do list. Thanks again for your interest in my work!

      • Hello again! I just thought I’d let you know, on a hunch, I checked to see if your podcasts were up on YouTube because the Close Captioning creates auto transcripts. If you go to the little dots on the bottom right of the video, you’ll find ‘open transcripts’, and there they are! 🙂

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