
Elizabeth I: Survivor (Part 1)
From Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things by Daily Mail
March 16, 2026 · 28 min · Season 3 · Episode 51
About this episode
This episode explores the precarious childhood of Elizabeth I and the factors that shaped her into a formidable monarch.
She was born a princess and declared a bastard before she could walk. In this episode, we go back to the beginning of Elizabeth I: a child of extraordinary promise, born into splendour, then cast into uncertainty by the fall of her mother, Anne Boleyn. Courtly favour turned to suspicion. Affection turned to danger. And survival became a skill learned early. From the shadow of Henry VIII’s volatile court to the careful education that shaped her formidable intellect, this is the story of a girl navigating power long before she wore a crown. Stepmothers rose and fell. Brothers and sisters shifted in rank and religion. Every alliance mattered. Every silence mattered more. This is the first of three deep dives into the Virgin Queen, beginning with the precarious childhood that forged one of history’s most enduring rulers. Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams explore the instability, calculation, and emotional discipline that defined Elizabeth’s early years and ask how a child declared illegitimate grew into a monarch who would outlast them all. Was her resilience instinct? Training? Or the necessary armour of a Tudor princess who learned, very young, that survival was…
People in this episode
Hosts: Robert Hardman, Professor Kate Williams
Topics covered
- Elizabeth I
- Tudor history
- royal childhood
- power dynamics
- survival skills
- court intrigue
Keywords
- Elizabeth I
- Anne Boleyn
- Tudor
- royalty
- history
- survival
- court
- power
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Daily Mail
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