Queen Mary initially had a happy childhood, in which she got every opportunity to develop her considerable talent for learning. She was much loved by both her parents. In adolescense, her relationship with her father Henry VIII became strained because she bitterly resented and refused to accept the validity of his later marriages after his divorce from her mother, Catherine of Aragon. After the death of her mother in 1536 she was reconciled with her father.
All said, she had a happy childhood and in her adolescence was allowed to have her own court, mostly surrounded by people she knew and loved.
she was a good queen
They can't be considered good or bad, just PARAMOUNT. Childhood experiences have tremendous influence in your adult life, as the adult person you will be is directly proportional to the child you once were and the experiences you had.
yes
She was a happy girl who had the upbringing of a queen consort rather than a queen in her own right. This would later have a bad effect on her adult reign.
she was a bad
good because he was a good dancer and wrestler
He had a bad childhood... Still not a good reason to kill everyone but yeah
It was bad because she was bullied when she was little by the popular kids.
For the Seelie Court (The good fairies) - The good fairy King and Queen, for the Unseelie Court (bad fairies) - The bad fairy King and Queen.
gary paulsen childhood was not soo good he was a very bad kid at age 1-71
No because there was races or color problems at that time
Mary Scots was a bad queen because she wanted to kill queen Elizabeth ,so her head got chop off.