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CATHERINE OF ARAGON in Real Life- YOUNG to OLD- With Animations- Mortal Faces

Let's see how Catherine of Aragon looked in Real Life. Catherine (Katherine) of Aragon (1485-1536) was the first wife of Henry VIII. She was married to him for 24 years before their marriage was annulled. She was the daughter to Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, the Catholic Monarchs who united the Spanish Lands. Marriage was initially good with Henry VIII and they got a long well. However as she kept being unable to provide him with a male heir, that's when Henry began to look for alternative solutions including breaking away from the Catholic Church. I use my photoshop and technology skills in this video to provide you with my interpretation of how I think she might have looked in real life, using her many portraits. MORE RECREATIONS: Henry VIII:    • HENRY VIII in Real Life- YOUNG to OLD...   Mary Tudor (Blood Mary; her daughter):    • MARY I OF ENGLAND in Real Life- YOUNG...   Elizabeth I:    • Elizabeth I in Real Life- YOUNG to OL...   Anne Boleyn:    • Was ANNE BOLEYN a Real Beauty? - How ...   Jane Seymour:    • JANE SEYMOUR in Real Life- Tudor Quee...   Charles II of England (The Restoration King):    • How KING CHARLES II looked in Real Li...   HER PARENTS Isabella and Ferdinand:    • How CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, Isabella, a...   Thomas Cromwell:    • What Did Henry VIII's Murderous Advis...   Mary Boleyn:    • How MARY BOLEYN Looked in Real Life -...   Want to see someone else from Spain I did? Here's King Charles II, the inbred King:    • Was Charles II of Spain Really THAT I...   Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more recreations!    / mortalfaces   #MortalFaces #HenryVIII #Royalty (If Henry's wives were part of Harry Potter, I think Catherine of Aragon would be a Gryffindor)

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