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It's not known exactly what they were, but her interests would have included the hobbies most aristocratic ladies had in Tudor times- sewing and needlework, clothes, falconry, reading, and some gentle gardening.

She may also have played raquetball (an early version of tennis, where there was just a dividing rope between the playing courts rather than a net) and spent time discussing affairs of state with her husband King Henry and members of his Court. She could also have written poetry and kept a diary, although if she did, none of these have survived.

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