The booming thunder and torrential rain while you spoke of the journey from Henry Tudor's welsh ancestors to the battle of Bosworth added an immersive effect your talk - but in a spooky twist, just at the point in the talk when the "welsh bard's finally put down there quills" because the Son of Prophecy had finally arrived, the rain suddenly stopped and the sun peaked out... was it a coincidence? Perhaps not 😉
Hi Nathen, so maybe it was a Wydville who conjured up the stoem as they did in 1471.
Wonderful talk, only one of three I have been able to tune in to live. A very busy catch up week coming up. If Henry Tudor likes Welsh Rugby or any Rugby he's OK in my book. The background story to the Welsh Tudors deserves a mini series. Cheers.
The booming thunder and torrential rain while you spoke of the journey from Henry Tudor's welsh ancestors to the battle of Bosworth added an immersive effect your talk - but in a spooky twist, just at the point in the talk when the "welsh bard's finally put down there quills" because the Son of Prophecy had finally arrived, the rain suddenly stopped and the sun peaked out... was it a coincidence? Perhaps not 😉
Pleased to listen to some of it. As usual excellent.
Hi Nathen, so maybe it was a Wydville who conjured up the stoem as they did in 1471.
Wonderful talk, only one of three I have been able to tune in to live. A very busy catch up week coming up. If Henry Tudor likes Welsh Rugby or any Rugby he's OK in my book. The background story to the Welsh Tudors deserves a mini series. Cheers.
Nathan, thank you for a fascinating talk. I was one of those listening from home via the live feed that the festival has introduced this year.