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She did say after all that she would “have one mistress and no master”. Elizabeth R played a big part in my childhood, this and the film ‘Anne of the Thousand Days’ got me interested in all things Tudor. This scene in particular I’ve always loved. Glenda Jackson will always be my favourite Elizabeth I. The way she gives that side eye to the person laughing to shut them down is brilliant! She conveyed so much just with her facial expressions and body language, and can we appreciate how the brilli
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She did say after all that she would “have one mistress and no master”. Elizabeth R played a big part in my childhood, this and the film ‘Anne of the Thousand Days’ got me interested in all things Tudor. This scene in particular I’ve always loved. Glenda Jackson will always be my favourite Elizabeth I. The way she gives that side eye to the person laughing to shut them down is brilliant! She conveyed so much just with her facial expressions and body language, and can we appreciate how the brilli
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