Mary became the Queen of Scotland when she was just six days old. Before she could even walk, she was the most important political pawn in Europe. By the time she was a teenager, she was the Queen Consort of France. She was tall (nearly six feet!), strikingly beautiful, and highly educated—the "it girl" of the Renaissance. 2. The "Marry" Problem
Assuming this refers to a historical figure or a famous depiction of royalty, here is an "article-style" look at one of the most compelling "Marry Queens" in history: The Tragic Glamour of Mary, Queen of Scots 1 Marry Queen.jpeg
Lord Bothwell (the man suspected of killing Husband #2). Mary became the Queen of Scotland when she
The filename "1 Marry Queen" is ironic because Mary’s marriages were her undoing. The King of France (died young). She was tall (nearly six feet
This third marriage caused a full-scale Scottish rebellion, forcing her to flee to her cousin, Elizabeth I of England. 3. The 19-Year Captivity
Lord Darnley (a vain cousin who murdered her secretary in front of her and was later blown up in a mysterious house explosion).