Book tickets

Location:
Royal Hospital Chelsea

Date & time:
Wednesday 24 Jun 2026, 6.00pm - 7.30pm

Price:
£20.00

Join Alison Weir for this insightful talk, followed by a book signing where she will personally sign copies of The Boleyn Secret.

About the event

For more than a century, a tale has circulated that Katherine Carey, Anne Boleyn’s niece, was one of the four distressed but unnamed young ladies who attended Anne in the Tower over the four days after her conviction for treason and adultery – and accompanied her to the scaffold. The story appears to have originated in the late nineteenth century, but there is no record to back it up. And one would hope that Katherine, at twelve, would have been considered too young for such a terrible ordeal and duty.

The tale is, however, a powerful and intriguing starting point for a novel, and I have made dramatic use of the legend in The Boleyn Secret. Even if young Kate – as I call her in the novel– did not bear witness to her aunt’s execution, it would surely have had a lasting impact on her.

The Boleyn Secret explores in fiction the likelihood that Katherine Carey was Henry VIII’s child – and that Henry had fathered the daughters of both Anne and her sister, Mary Boleyn. On this basis, Kate and Elizabeth I were not only Boleyn cousins through blood, but also secret Tudor half-sisters. As I discovered when I was researching my biography of Mary Boleyn, the circumstantial evidence is strong, and I wanted to imagine how clues and rumours could have shaped Katherine’s life. How would she have discovered the truth? Would she have wanted it to be known? Was it an open secret at court? And how would this have changed Kate’s relationship with Elizabeth, who loved her ‘above all other women in the world. ’ I hope you enjoy Kate’s story, as I have reimagined it

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Is the Royal Hospital Chelsea accessible?

Yes, the Royal Hospital Chelsea is fully accessible. If you need further access information or help please do get in touch tours@chelsea-pensioners.org.uk or call 0207 881 5200.

Are bikes or scooters allowed?

Bikes (including folding bikes) and scooters are not permitted. There are bike racks located along Royal Hospital Road. These can be used to secure any bikes and scooters.

Please do not secure any bikes or scooters to the railings outside the Royal Hospital Chelsea or Burton Court. Any items secure to these railings will be removed.

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