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It took Henry VIII 28 years, three wives and a break with Rome to secure a legitimate male heir. Yet for most of this time he already had a son - the illegitimate Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, born in 1519 after the king's affair with Elizabeth Blount. This study of Richmond's life investigates how close he came to being Henry IX and speculates on how different English history may have been had he survived his father.
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