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Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk as played by Henry Cavill

born c. 1484 - August 22, 1545

Character's backstory:
His father was William Brandon, Henry VII's standard bearer at Bosworth Field in 1485 & was reportedly killed by Richard III himself. His mother died in childbirth and, upon his grandfather's death in 1491, the orphaned boy went to the royal court. This was the custom of the time but since Brandon was not heir to an important title or great wealth, his case was decided more on sentiment. He had a claim on Henry Tudor's affections since his father had died in his service. That demonstration of loyalty at Bosworth meant a great deal to the first Tudor king. Since Charles was just two years older than Henry's first son, Prince Arthur, it is probable that they were playmates. Though seven years older than King Henry VIII, Charles shared his most prominent characteristics - natural athleticism, robust physical health (unlike the delicate Arthur), and a devotion to all sports (wrestling, hunting, tilting and jousting, etc.) During these adolescent years, the two boys laid the foundation for a lifelong friendship. Brandon was perhaps the only person in England who had successfully retained Henry VIII's affection for over forty turbulent years.

Gentility: Third son of Sir William Brandon

Position: Viscount Lisle (1513), Duke of Suffolk, trusted friend of Henry VIII

Personality type: the bad boy with a magnetic personality.
Contemporary description by Dugdale : " a person of comely stature, high courage and conformity of disposition to King Henry with whom he became a great favourite"
One of the agents of Margaret of Savoy said he was like a "second king" & advised her to write him a kind letter.

Signature look: dashing

Endearing trait(s): lovable in bed

Annoying trait(s): inconstant

Title(s):
Esquire for the Body, Knight for the Body, Master of the Hourse, Knight of the Garter, Viscount Lisle, Duke of Suffolk, Chamberlain of North Wales, Marshal of the King’s Bench, Joint Marshal of the Household, Ranger of the New Forest, Privy Councilor, Marshal of the King’s Army in France, Governor of Tournai, Ambassador to the King of France, Earl Marshal, Lord President of the Council, Chief Justice in Eyre South of the Trent, Lord High Constable, Lord Steward of the Household, Warden of the Marches towards Scotland, Lieutenant on the Borders

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Charles Brandon as played by Henry Cavill
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk - The Tudors Wiki

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CHARACTER CONNECTIONS
Family members:
Paternal Grandfather: Sir William Brandon, Marshal of Marshalsea Prison
Paternal Grandmother: Elizabeth Wingfield
Maternal Grandfather: Sir Henry Bruyn
Maternal Grandmother: Elizabeth Darcy
Father: Sir William Brandon (standard-bearer of Henry VII slained by Richard III in person in Bosworth Field)
Mother: Elizabeth Bruyn

Marriages:
1st: Margaret Mortimer nee Neville - anulled in 1507
2nd: Anne Browne - died in 1511
3rd: Mary Tudor, Queen Dowager of France - died 24 June 1533 (in the series "The Tudors" this character was Princess Margaret Tudor)
4th: Catherine Willoughby (his ward. his son's betrothed & just 15 yrs old) - married September 7, 1534

Children:
with Anne Browne
Anne Brandon
Mary Brandon

with Mary Tudor
Henry Brandon
Lady Frances Brandon
Lady Eleanor Brandon

with Catherine Willoughby
Henry Brandon
Charles Brandon


Romance(s): Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Grey (was contracted to marry her, she refused when she came of age)


Friends: King Henry VIII


Enemies: Cardinal Wolsey, Duke of Norfolk
Scandals:
Young Charles had undergone an embarrassing marital situation which revealed his ambition and callousness. In 1505, he had become engaged to Anne Browne, a young woman of impressive lineage.Charles and Anne were betrothed per verba de praesenti, a binding contract under canon law. In such cases, there was no ceremony or witnesses; as one can imagine, this led to several unpleasant cases of men and (more rarely) women repudiating their betrothed if they lacked proper respect for church law. Charles apparently did. He and Anne slept together, as evidenced by the birth of a daughter in 1506, but he did not marry her. Instead, he married her aunt, a very wealthy widow named Margaret Neville Mortimer. The marriage was never taken seriously due to its mercenary nature and, more importantly, legal action begun by Anne's angry family. Eventually, the Mortimer marriage was annulled due to the previous contract and Charles married Anne in a well-attended public ceremony. They had another daughter in 1510; Anne Browne died just two years later.

By late 1512, Charles had recovered from his grief enough to contemplate yet another union. This was perhaps even more mercenary since his betrothed was an eight-year-old orphan. It was common practice for the Crown to assume guardianship of an orphaned minor child who had inherited property. The Crown then sold the guardianship to the highest bidder, often the child's own relatives who wanted to receive the property revenues until the child came of age and decide whom they would marry. Charles had been given the wardship of
Elizabeth Grey, the heiress to Lord Lisle of Sparsholt in Berkshire. This, along with various offices, grants & pensions, was a mark of Henry's continued favor. In early 1513, Charles announced his engagement to the girl and, on 15 May 1513, the king created him Viscount Lisle, in right of his betrothed wife. Charles Brandon finally had a noble title and even more property.

He made a fool of himself by flirting with Margaret, the twice-widowed, 33-year-old daughter of Hapsburg Emperor Maximilian. Once again, Charles Brandon was demonstrating his heavy-handed flair for the ladies. In the end, he greatly offended Margaret by encouraging gossip about their meeting. In particular, it stressed her attraction to him and a possible marriage. As a Hapsburg princess, she was not amused and Henry VIII was forced to make a public apology. But he was not angry with his friend because soon after, he made him Duke of Suffolk.


UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES



  • "We're Married. She and me were married. You have to tell the King"


  • "You know me, I don't always think"
  • "You're drunk and you are foolish. Henry will forgive us; we just wounded his vanity".
  • " With all my heart, with all my soul, with every ounce of my being. My King, my Sovereign, my dreaded Lord: I beg you to forgive your miserable servant; your humble, worthless, thoughtless servant, who deserves so little but by your bounty and grace has been given so much."





DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES

  • Easily, the scene where the Duke of Buckingham walks in on Brandon and the Duke's daughter. Brandon makes being bad look very, very good.





PHOTOS and PAINTINGS
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Wedding portrait of Charles Brandon
& Princess Mary Tudor
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King Henry VIII & Charles Brandon
Season 2 promo shot
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Season 1
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at the end of the Duke of Buckingham's sword
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circa 1545 - approx 60 yrs old
Catherine Willoughby

Catherine Willoughby (called Brook in the series)
Brandon's ward & his son's betrothed
who became his 3rd wife (after the death of Princess Mary -
called Princess Margaret Tudor in the series)
& mother of Charles & Henry 2nd and 3rd Dukes of Suffolk


Brandon, Charles by HOLBEIN, Hans the YoungerHenry Brandon
Charles Brandon's Sons by Holbein 1541
Left: Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk - aged 3
(born 1537 - died 1551)
Right: Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk - aged 5
(born 1535 - died 1551)
both died of the sweating sickness










Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk - The Tudors Wiki

Henry Cavill and Henry Czerny with Owen Day-Jones
(who portrayed the son of the Duke of Norfolk)
on the set of Episode 3 of Season 1.
See also: The Tudors Cast | The Tudors Episode Guide





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