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A wedding dress so heavy it nearly crushes the bride. A cathedral filled with nobles pretending not to see the horror. And at the center of it all — a six-year-old girl married to a king. This is the true story of Isabelle of France, a medieval princess traded like currency between two of Europe’s most powerful kingdoms. Married at six, imprisoned at ten, widowed in childhood, and dead by twenty, Isabelle’s life exposes the brutal reality behind medieval diplomacy, royal marriages, and the so-called “glory” of the Middle Ages. In this dark and deeply researched history documentary, you’ll discover: How child marriage was used as a political weapon in medieval Europe Why Isabelle of France was married to King Richard II of England at just six years old The shocking truth behind royal wedding ceremonies and marriage contracts Life as a child queen, prisoner, and political hostage The fall of Richard II and Isabelle’s years of captivity in England Her brief return to France, second marriage, and tragic early death Why history romanticized these events — and what it chose to forget This is not a fairy tale. It is a story of power without empathy, treaties written in blood, and childhood sacrificed in the name of peace. If you’re interested in dark medieval history, tragic royal lives, forgotten women, child brides, and the hidden cruelty behind kings and castles, this video uncovers what textbooks rarely show — the human cost of power. History doesn’t just live in battles and crowns. Sometimes, it lives in a six-year-old girl asking one final question: “May I bring my dolls?” Subscribe for more untold, uncomfortable, and human stories from history that deserve to be remembered.