Windsor; the town which has stood for a thousand years as the symbol of monarchy in Britain.
But beyond the glittering facade of the Castle there is a fascinating story of turbulence and drama. Of extreme highs and extreme lows. Of politics and intrigue, of war and revolution.
Join Jordan Evans, of the Windsor Guildhall, as we look at the story of Windsor, the history of the Kings and Queens who have ruled it, and the making of the monarchy as we know it today.
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Windsor; the town which has stood for a thousand years as the symbol of monarchy in Britain.
But beyond the glittering facade of the Castle there is a fascinating story of turbulence and drama. Of extreme highs and extreme lows. Of politics and intrigue, of war and revolution.
Join Jordan Evans, of the Windsor Guildhall, as we look at the story of Windsor, the history of the Kings and Queens who have ruled it, and the making of the monarchy as we know it today.
Enter Henry II, the son of the Empress. Henry would command one of the largest empires in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire. His reforms would set England on the path to modernity and restore the English monarchy from the brink of collapse. But his greatest challenge would overwhelm him; his own wife and family. Join Jordan Evans as he looks at one of the greatest and most controversial English monarchs, the first Plantagenet King, Henry II.
The Windsor Guildhall
Windsor; the town which has stood for a thousand years as the symbol of monarchy in Britain.
But beyond the glittering facade of the Castle there is a fascinating story of turbulence and drama. Of extreme highs and extreme lows. Of politics and intrigue, of war and revolution.
Join Jordan Evans, of the Windsor Guildhall, as we look at the story of Windsor, the history of the Kings and Queens who have ruled it, and the making of the monarchy as we know it today.