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Meet our first Queen

Welcome to my caffeinated, curious little world.

It’s truly an honour to have you here.

We begin our journey with the queen who started it all for me—

Anne Boleyn.

Enthralling. Passionate. Mysterious. Whispered about. Betrayed.

And ultimately… beheaded.

Her story is stitched together with love, ambition, truth (and lies), and betrayal. A real-life drama with more twists than any Tudor-era soap opera. She’s been painted as a seductress, a schemer, a victim, and a heroine—and somehow, all of it feels true.

I still remember the moment it all began. I watched The Other Boleyn Girl—Natalie Portman bringing Anne to life with fierce charm in all her French-hooded glory—and thinking, this has to be fiction. I mean, the drama! The downfall! The absolute audacity! But the deeper I dove down into the rabbit hole, the more I realised: while some of it was dramatized, a lot of it was, in fact… fact.

I don’t think I’ve ever climbed back out.

Fun fact: Anne Boleyn was my first deep-dive.

My first royal obsession.

My original curiosity.

To say she “started it all” is an understatement. She didn’t just open the door to history—she knocked it off its hinges. Even now, I remain captivated by this sharp, dazzling, firecracker of a queen—whose only crime was failing to give the king a son (and perhaps being a bit too brilliant for the world around her).

So let’s tumble further into the Anne Boleyn rabbit hole.

Together, we’ll explore who she was, what her legacy means today, and—just for fun—how she might have conquered the modern world (spoiler: there may be headphones, iced coffee, and high court drama on social media).

This world I’ve created is full of fact, flair, tiaras, and just enough drama to keep things interesting. Think historical storytelling meets royal reality show—with a pastel twist. 

This is my love letter to the queens who shaped history and continue to steal the spotlight centuries later

Long live curiosity. Long live Anne.

I can’t wait to share it all with you.

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