On 19th February 1567, while imprisoned in the Tower of London, Lady Margaret Douglas received devastating news—her son, Lord Darnley, had been brutally murdered at Kirk o’ Field. But this was more than just the loss of a son—it shattered her dynastic hopes, leaving her a grieving mother caught in the deadly game of Tudor and Stuart politics.
- Granddaughter of Henry VII, Margaret was born into royalty but repeatedly fell foul of the crown—not through open ambition, but by defying royal authority and making decisions without permission.
- She supported her son’s marriage to Mary, Queen of Scots, without Elizabeth I’s blessing—only for him to be murdered in mysterious circumstances less than two years later.
- Her relentless pursuit of justice helped turn English and Scottish opinion against Mary, Queen of Scots.
- But Margaret’s independent choices landed her in the Tower multiple times, including for arranging another unauthorised marriage—this time for her surviving son, Charles.
Despite losing her husband, both sons, and her own freedom, Margaret’s bloodline ultimately prevailed. Her grandson, James VI of Scotland, became James I of England in 1603, uniting the crowns and shaping the monarchy as we know it today.
Margaret Douglas never ruled, but her defiance left a lasting mark on history. Listen now to uncover her extraordinary story!
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