What is pitiful about Bloody Mary is the breakdown of her parents' relationship in childhood, the tragic life of the teenager's "illegitimate daughter" and her unhappy marriage.
Bloody Mary is actually Mary I, whose father is Henry VIII and whose mother is Queen Catherine. Her mother, Henry VIII's first wife, suffered multiple miscarriages before Mary was born, and no prince came of age. So Henry VIII broke up with the queen, kicked Mary's mother out of the palace, and married a second wife. Mary was not allowed to see her mother, and was not even allowed to attend her mother's funeral.
After her mother was expelled from the palace, Mary was demoted as an "illegitimate daughter" and asked to serve her half-sister Elizabeth. In the palace, her father excluded her in every possible way, her maids were replaced, and then she was expelled from the palace and placed under house arrest, deprived of all titles. Mary was weak and often ill, and later even the family doctor abused her.
Later, after Mary inherited the throne, she successfully married Prince Philip of Spain. However, after the marriage, Prince Philip treated her indifferently and arrogantly, and also flirted with women everywhere. Mary was already 37 years old when she married Philip, but she devoted herself to the prince. However, there was no love between the two and everything was in vain.
It can be said that Mary was a poor woman, but what will be remembered by future generations is not her pity, but her "bloodiness". The pitiful life in the first half of her life had a great impact on Mary's personality.
After Mary came to power, she massacred Protestants and bloody suppressed the rebellion. Imprisoned his sister, later Queen Elizabeth I. Because her husband was involved in promiscuity, she hated young girls, killed a large number of young girls, and drank their blood in an attempt to stay young forever. Mary's reign was only five years, but it was a bright red five years, a dark and terrifying five years in British history.