S02e07 - The Spanish Princess

: Catherine suffers another devastating miscarriage, further eroding her influence at court. As she grapples with her grief, Henry’s faith in their marriage—and her ability to provide a male heir—is pushed to a breaking point.

While the show captures the emotional stakes of the Tudor court, it takes several creative liberties with history: The Spanish Princess s02e07

In the penultimate episode of The Spanish Princess , titled the personal and political world of Catherine of Aragon begins to crumble as Henry VIII’s paranoia reaches a fever pitch. Set against the backdrop of the rising Protestant Reformation, the episode highlights the tragic intersection of religious tension and Catherine’s desperate struggle to secure her position through an heir. Plot Summary Set against the backdrop of the rising Protestant

: The episode portrays More as a darker, more fanatical figure than traditional historical depictions often suggest, emphasizing his role in the growing religious tensions. In reality, her final documented pregnancy ended in

: In the show, Catherine’s miscarriage occurs near the 1521 execution of Edward Stafford. In reality, her final documented pregnancy ended in 1518, nearly three years prior to Stafford’s death.

: Consumed by fears of treason and divine punishment, Henry turns on his inner circle. He decides to execute one of his closest friends, Edward Stafford (the Duke of Buckingham), for alleged treasonous intent based on prophecies about the crown. Court Intrigues :

: Having fled Scotland, Meg continues to pressure Henry for an annulment from her husband, Angus, and for her rightful inheritance. However, Catherine inadvertently complicates Meg's quest by suggesting a false rumor to discredit her, leaving Meg isolated and ready to take matters into her own hands.