In the verdant lands of Greenwich, within the walls of the Palace of Placentia, a prince was born. On June 28, 1491, the air was filled with the cries of young Henry Tudor, third child of King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York. His birthplace, steeped in the history of England's royalty, would be the cradle of a future king, one whose reign would echo through the corridors of time.The young prince's early years were marked by grand titles and...