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		<title>By: Vicktoria</title>
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		<description>In the top portrait, Princess Elizabeth, appears to be wearing her mother, Anne Boleyn&#039;s famous pearl necklace with the hanging initial &quot;B&quot; with pearls attached. I read about this else where and believe the painting is the family portrait of HenryVII, Jane Seymour, young Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, along with Henry&#039;s parents, Henry VIII and Elizabeth of York. I find it interesting she was allowed to wear this necklace in the painting. Of course B could have been said to stand for Bess, a nickname her father might have called her.</description>
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