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i have longed for you...

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“Henry arrived at Calais on October 6 [1492], then joined his allies in besieging Boulogne. Elizabeth, left behind at Eltham in charge of their younger children, felt her husband’s absence keenly, and wrote him many letters —with “tender, frequent, and loving lines”— begging him so persuasively to return that they were among the “potent reasons” why he raised the siege, concluded a peace treaty with Charles VIII on November 3 at Étaples, and returned to England soon after November 17. This reveals how close the royal couple had become in nearly seven years of marriage —so close that they hated being apart.”

Alison Weir, Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World

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oops. historical erotic picture *i regret nothing*

Henry Tudor and Elizabeth of York
so let's imagine it's just after the King is back to London, and he joins his Lady wife the Queen in her bedchamber after the official dinner, and he commands the ladies in waiting to leave them alone, and they don't even have time to take off their clothes or to undo the bed sheet, and they are quickly out of breath, begging for more, and they whisper words of devotion and love in each other's ear.
~~artistic licence where they are both pretty, handsome and forever young



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note: this biography [Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World] is just amazing and shows us the real affection, care and trust there were between Henry VII and his one and only wife Elizabeth... i just love their very unusual love)
more about them on my previous drawing: nami64.deviantart.com/art/Henr…
media: hands, piece of paper, photoshop
lineart: nami64.deviantart.com/art/line…

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This is beautiful! thanks for sharing.