"Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen" is a historical novel that brings to life the story of Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. It explores her early life in Spain, her marriage to Arthur, and the political intrigue surrounding her subsequent marriage to Henry. The book delves into her strong character, faith, and determination to fulfill her role as queen, highlighting her struggles against the backdrop of a turbulent Tudor court.
The narrative conveys Katherine's resilience as she faces challenges, including her inability to provide a male heir and the pressure from Henry to annul their marriage. The author portrays her deep love for Henry and the heartache that arises from their conflicts, revealing Katherine's unwavering dignity amidst personal and political upheaval. Her foundational role in English history is emphasized, showcasing her influence and legacy.