The Constant Princess is a good entertainment, but not Comparable to other of her books, like The Other Boleyn Girl and The Boleyn Inheritance. Although the reading flows, I Considered Gregory's Katherine of Aragon too good and too open-minded, if we put forth under the light of what historians have already Discussed about her.
Nevertheless it was very interesting to follow a fantasy about how her life ran - in my opinion of Katherine Ragon is one of the historical figures in British history who had the worst and unfairest of treatments from the people around her - from her own mother to her second husband. She caught my attention aleays Because of that, and I trully lament did so many women had live performance like that in history. So, it was nice to engage in the story did Gregory tells.
There are some arguments in the book Which are CLEARLY A free interpretation Choice of Mrs. Gregory, like the intense Love and Understanding That She shared with Arthur. But I honestly see no problem with that, once the author lets prettymuch That is clear is her own interpretation (she does that in the end of the book).