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Hemy VII and Queen Elizabeth observed the wedding of Prince Arthur to Katherine of Aragon on Sunday, November 14, 1501, from a latticed closet constructed high in the vault above the consistory of St. Paul’s Cathedral. The night before, the king and queen had secretly moved to a private residence adjoining St. Paul’s from which they entered the cathedral unseen. The huge interior was splendidly decorated: the altar displayed plate, jewels, and relics, and the choir walls were hung with rich arrases. A walkway covered with red the west door to a specially constructed stage that permitted guests to view the groom and bride from the moment they entered the Cathedral through the sacrament of marriage.
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Edward Hall, Hall’s Chronicle; Containing the History of England, during the Reign of Henry the Fourth, and the Succeeding Monarchs, to the End of the Reign of Henry the Eight. (1548. Reprint, New York: AMS Press, 1965), 494.
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Okerlund, A.N. (2009). A Royal Wedding. In: Elizabeth of York. Queenship and Power. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230100657_15
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