In this captivating episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we sit down with historian and author Sophie Shorland to discuss her new book, The Lost Queen: The Surprising Life of Catherine of Braganza. Sophie takes us through the life of this often-overlooked queen, whose marriage to Charles II played a pivotal role in shaping Anglo-Portuguese relations, Britain's cultural landscape, and the introduction of tea drinking to the UK. The conversation dives into Catherine's struggles with her childlessness, her husband's numerous affairs, and her attempts to influence both Portuguese and British politics—all while remaining a devout Catholic in a staunchly Protestant England.
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Key Takeaways:
- Catherine of Braganza was a Portuguese queen who married Charles II, becoming an essential figure in Anglo-Portuguese relations.
- Her marriage helped bring Bombay (now Mumbai) into British hands, influencing the future of the British Empire in India.
- Catherine introduced tea drinking to the English aristocracy, helping to popularize tea in Britain.
- Despite her struggles with infertility and Charles II's mistresses, she maintained her dignity and navigated her complex royal life.
- Catherine's influence extended beyond her personal life, including contributions to the arts, Baroque music, and diplomacy between Britain and Portugal.
- She returned to Portugal after Charles II's death, where she played a significant role in the country's political affairs.
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