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  • Judie Parfitt as Queen Marie wearing a necklace with red stones and pearls in the 1998 film "Ever After."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Ever After

    1998

    Costume seen on Judie Parfitt as Queen Marie

  • Annabelle Dowler as Katharine of Aragon wearing a necklace with red stones and pearls in the 2001 mini-series "The Six Wives of Henry VIII."
    • Channel 4 Television Corporation

    The Six Wives of Henry VIII

    2001

    Costume seen on Annabelle Dowler as Katharine of Aragon

  • Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour wearing a necklace with red stones and pearls in the 2009 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2009

    Costume seen on Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour

  • Tamzin Merchant as Katheryn Howard wearing a necklace with red stones and pearls in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Tamzin Merchant as Katheryn Howard

  • Scarlett Cecil as Princess Mary Tudor wearing a necklace with red stones and pearls in the 2016 mini-series "Six Wives with Lucy Worsley."
    • BBC One

    Six Wives with Lucy Worsley

    2017

    Costume seen on Scarlett Cecil as Princess Mary Tudor

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About the Costume

This necklace has been worn at least five times over the years, each time altered slightly. It was first seen on Judie Parfitt as Queen Marie in the 1998 film Ever After, followed by Annabelle Dowler as Katharine of Aragon in the 2001 documentary The Six Wives of Henry VIII. It was worn in both the third and fourth season of Showtime’s The Tudors – first on Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour in 2009, and then again on Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard in 2010.  Lastly, it was seen on Scarlett Cecil as Princess Mary Tudor in the 2017 Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

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About the Costume

This necklace has been worn at least five times over the years, each time altered slightly. It was first seen on Judie Parfitt as Queen Marie in the 1998 film Ever After, followed by Annabelle Dowler as Katharine of Aragon in the 2001 documentary The Six Wives of Henry VIII. It was worn in both the third and fourth season of Showtime’s The Tudors – first on Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour in 2009, and then again on Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard in 2010.  Lastly, it was seen on Scarlett Cecil as Princess Mary Tudor in the 2017 Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

This necklace has been worn at least five times over the years, each time altered slightly. It was first seen on Judie Parfitt as Queen Marie in the 1998 film Ever After, followed by Annabelle Dowler as Katharine of Aragon in the 2001 documentary The Six Wives of Henry VIII. It was worn in both the third and fourth season of Showtime’s The Tudors – first on Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour in 2009, and then again on Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard in 2010.  Lastly, it was seen on Scarlett Cecil as Princess Mary Tudor in the 2017 Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Lauren
  • Ricardo
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Costume Designer:
  • Jenny Beavan

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