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She was rejected by a king who changed history to divorce her, yet the people of England never stopped loving her. Catherine of Aragon's story is one of resilience, dignity, and unwavering faith in the face of betrayal. Discover how this Spanish princess became England's true queen in the hearts of her subjects, even as Henry VIII cast her aside for Anne Boleyn. This is the untold story of royal rejection, popular devotion, and a woman who refused to be forgotten. In this video, we explore the dramatic life of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife and England's rightful queen. From her arrival in England as a teenage bride to her devastating annulment, Catherine faced challenges that would have broken most people. Yet she maintained her dignity, her claim to the throne, and the love of the English people until her dying day. We'll uncover: Catherine of Aragon's early life as a Spanish princess and daughter of Isabella and Ferdinand Her marriage to Prince Arthur and controversial union with Henry VIII The desperate quest for a male heir and how it shaped English history Henry VIII's obsession with Anne Boleyn and the beginning of the English Reformation Catherine's courageous resistance and her famous declaration: "I am the King's true wife" Why the common people remained loyal to Catherine despite royal propaganda Her final years in exile and the legacy she left behind How Catherine of Aragon paved the way for her daughter, Mary I This Tudor history documentary brings to life one of the most compelling figures of the Renaissance, a queen consort who became a symbol of female strength and Catholic devotion during one of England's most turbulent periods.