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Posted on Oct 5th, 2009 by Laura » Filed In: Tudors,Video Archive

I was browsing our video archive today and realized that I had not added the video of Natalie taking the tour of The Tower of London for The Tudors season two finale, so the video has been re-added, you can watch it here or click the images below.





Lauren

I have been there!



Anne-Laure

Oh thx Laura! I LOVE this vid!
Nat seems to feel very compassionate towards Anne, you can really feel her involvement to her character!



HeathMichelleMatilda

oh yes, natalie feels with her character



TudorRose

I have had a keen interest in the Tower of London ever since I first became interested in the Tudors.I watched the scene where Natalie Dormer goes on a visit to the Tower.She was trying to understand what real life was like for the real tragic Anne Boleyn.I bet she did not know really anything about Anne Boleyn or the Tudor ear itself until she was offered the part of playing her and went on her visitationto the Tower.As this year marked the anniversary of King Henry VIII’s accession to the throne,i wonder if she had visited any of the exhibits that were being held? I wonder.Some of the exhibits have now closed but some are still going. :-)



Siobhan Gavaghan

I thoroughly enjoyed watching The Tudors, and thought that Natalie Dormer was excellent in the role of Anne Boleyn and captured her character better than any other actress who have played the part. However, I feel that Anne Boleyn was a ruthless woman who cold heartedly replaced another woman who was unable to bear the king a son, then ironically found herself in the same position. She shed no tears over the people who suffered and were killed in order to make her the Queen, so again it was ironic that she suffered in her turn. It is also ironic that this period in history was the beginning of Catholics being treated as second class subjects and regarded with suspicion, and religion was used to oppress other countries. Again, ironic that an Irishman, whose country suffered due to this, played the part of Henry, the man who was responsible for this.




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