
The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I - Red Rose of the House of Tudor
History · TV Movie
Overview
Towards the end of her father Henry the VIII's reign, a young Elizabeth quarrels with half-sister Mary Tudor and worries that her beloved stepmother Catherine Parr will face the same fate as Henry's other wives, including Elizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn. Based on the similarly titled children's book, "The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544".
Top Cast


Tamara Hope
Tamara Hope
Elizabeth I
Tamara Hope
Elizabeth I


Daniel Clark
Daniel Clark
Robin Dudley
Daniel Clark
Robin Dudley
Marion Day
Marion Day
Mary
Marion Day
Mary
Jefferson Mappin
Jefferson Mappin
King Henry VIII
Jefferson Mappin
King Henry VIII


Jennifer Wigmore
Jennifer Wigmore
Queen Catherine Parr
Jennifer Wigmore
Queen Catherine Parr


Tara Rosling
Tara Rosling
Kat Ashley
Tara Rosling
Kat Ashley
Byron Long
Byron Long
Edward
Byron Long
Edward
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