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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Elizabeth and her friend Robert Dudley have very clear feelings for each other throughout their childhoods, and both are heartbroken when Robert is betrothed to Amy Robsart. [[note]]In real life, Robert would become Elizabeth's RoyalFavorite during her reign and was widely believed to be her lover, although there was never any clear evidence that their relationship went beyond the emotional stage.[[/note]]
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''Beware, Princess Elizabeth'' is the second novel in Carolyn Meyer's ''Young Royals'' HistoricalFiction series.

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''Beware, Princess Elizabeth'' is the second novel in Carolyn Meyer's ''Young Royals'' HistoricalFiction series.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Elizabeth once loved her sister dearly, but they become enemies over the course of the story. There is a PetTheDog moment before Mary dies where the Queen visits and the two have a somewhat pleasant time.
* WomanInWhite: Elizabeth dresses in a pure white gown for her interrogation in the Tower of London.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Elizabeth once loved her sister dearly, but they become enemies over the course of the story. There is a PetTheDog moment before Mary dies where the Queen visits and the two have a somewhat pleasant time.
* WomanInWhite: Elizabeth dresses in a pure white gown for her interrogation in the Tower of London.
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* AngstWhatAngst:[[invoked]] Catherine Parr marries Tom Seymour far sooner than expected - before she has finished the appropriate mourning period for King Henry.


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* DyingForSymbolism: Jane Grey's execution shows that Mary is starting a reign of terror.


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* EvilUncle: Both Edward's uncles Edward and Thomas use him to try and gain power.


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* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Mary's reign is portrayed as such.


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* HistoryRepeats: Elizabeth briefly flashes back to the time Catherine Howard was executed, and how everyone compared it to her own mother's execution.
* HollywoodOld: In her introduction Elizabeth notes that Catherine Parr at the age of thirty-four was [[IWasQuiteALooker "past her bloom"]]
* HonoraryAunt: Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife, is this to Elizabeth. The two meet frequently, and Anne ends up being the last of the wives to die.


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* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Mary Tudor is the major antagonist, and there's mention of Mary Queen of Scots. Catherine Parr is in the early part of the book, and Catherine Howard is mentioned. Likewise with Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves.


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* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Mary taking the throne is initially celebrated by everyone - including Elizabeth - but she slowly starts persecuting Protestants.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Mary Queen of Scots is briefly mentioned as a relation to Elizabeth. During her reign, Elizabeth would have Mary executed.

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* AlwaysSomebodyBetter: Elizabeth feels this way about Jane Grey - finding her to be too perfect at times.

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* AlwaysSomebodyBetter: AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Elizabeth feels this way about Jane Grey - finding her to be too perfect at times.times.
* ArtisticLicenceHistory: The Tom Seymour business is greatly toned down, [[{{Disneyfication}} possibly for the sake of the younger target audience]]. It's portrayed as a crush Elizabeth has on him, and a very innocent bit of flirting. In reality he would frequently enter her room in his nightshirt to tickle her or grope her. Catherine Parr even joined in on this for a time. It got to the degree that Kat Ashley had to beg him to stop to save Elizabeth's reputation.
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''Beware, Princess Elizabeth'' is the second novel in Carolyn Meyer's ''Young Royals'' HistoricalFiction series.

Elizabeth Tudor is thirteen when her father the king passes away. She is third in line to inherit the throne, after her brother Edward and sister Mary. Her path to the throne does not run smoothly - she has to deal with inappropriate advances from her guardians, being disinherited yet again, and her sister eventually turning on her.

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* AlwaysSomebodyBetter: Elizabeth feels this way about Jane Grey - finding her to be too perfect at times.
* CainAndAbel:
** Mary and Elizabeth become sworn enemies over the course of the story.
** The Seymour brothers Tom and Ned end up fighting over who gets to be regent to Edward.
* ComingOfAgeStory: Elizabeth begins the story at thirteen and ends it at twenty-three.
* ContinuityNod: Reginald Pole is discussed as a possible husband for Mary. Elizabeth says "I heard Mary once loved him", referencing a plot point from ''Literature/MaryBloodyMary''.
* CountryMouse: At one point Elizabeth rides through the countryside where hundreds of her supporters shower her with respect. She refers to them as "simple folk".
* DeathByChildbirth: Catherine Parr dies this way.
* DeathEqualsRedemption: Mary names Elizabeth her successor on her deathbed.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: When Elizabeth is taken to the Tower of London, she lets it rip on the guards.
--> "Am I to eat the food of common prisoners? I am ''sister'' to the Queen!"
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Elizabeth's TraumaCongaLine ends on the day she is told of her sister's death, and the last line of the book is...
--> "Today I am Elizabeth, Queen of England."
* FreudianExcuse: Tom Seymour's indiscretion with Elizabeth is portrayed as the reason she remained a virgin.
--> "No man would be my downfall as Thomas Seymour had."
* GutPunch: Lady Jane Grey's death marks the point where Elizabeth realises she doesn't know her sister anymore.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Catherine Parr is shown to be ignorant of Tom Seymour's molesting of Elizabeth. In reality she took part in a couple of incidents herself.
* TheIngenue: Jane Grey is portrayed as such.
* PerpetualFrowner: Elizabeth at one point notes that Mary's eyebrows give her the impression she's frowning all the time.
* PrecociousCrush: Elizabeth - a naive teenager - has a crush on her stepmother's new husband.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: When Elizabeth hears that she has been struck from the line of succession, she goes mad and starts throwing things at the castle walls.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Can be seen as one to ''Film/YoungBess'', which was also about Elizabeth's adolescence (though it applied heavy ArtisticLicenceHistory to her relationship with Tom Seymour).
* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Mary's is said to be wild boar.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Elizabeth once loved her sister dearly, but they become enemies over the course of the story. There is a PetTheDog moment before Mary dies where the Queen visits and the two have a somewhat pleasant time.
* WomanInWhite: Elizabeth dresses in a pure white gown for her interrogation in the Tower of London.

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