Popular discontent grew when Calais, the last vestige of England's possessions in France dating from William the Conqueror's time, was captured by the French in 1558. Dogged by ill health, Mary died later that year, possibly from cancer, leaving the crown to her half-sister Elizabeth.
She was overshadowed by her younger sister. Mary's five-year reign ended when she died during an influenza epidemic in 1558 at age 42 at St. James's Palace in London. She was succeeded by her younger sister, Elizabeth, who ruled until her death in 1603.
The wedding was rushed as Mary Stuart needed a husband, and Lord Darnley was both English and from the House of Tudor. Mary and Darnley were married in a small celebration at Holyrood Palace. With Queen Catherine in attendance representing the Kingdom of France, showing their union for this Mary's sake.
James VI and I, Prince of Scotland, is the son of Queen Mary Stuart and King Darnley.
Francis confronted Mary to why she left and she told him of Nostradamus' prophecy. He found it to be superstition. She eventually ruined her relationship with Francis once she made Henry change the line of succession; she would marry Bash instead. Francis heartbroken and betrayed by Mary, leaves the French Court.
Baby Derant is the daughter of Isobel Derant, who died after giving birth to her. She was delivered by Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland.
The marriage produced no children, and may never even have been consummated, possibly due to Francis's illnesses or undescended testicles.
After reminiscing of their childhood, Mary announces her pregnancy to Francis in The Lamb and the Slaughter. Both overjoyed, the two go into their chambers to make love in celebration.
After failing to quash a rebellion of Scottish peers, Mary was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle and forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son.
He ruled both kingdoms until his death in 1625. The son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, James became king of Scotland as an infant when his mother abdicated. When Elizabeth I died in 1603, James became king of England and moved there with his family.
Unlike his mother or his son Charles, James died of natural causes in his own bed in 1625.
John Philip is the illegitimate son born to his father, King Francis, and his mother, Lady Lola. He has been given lands and titles, including Baron of Velay. He lost his father to a gang of Scottish assassins and his mother was decapitated not long after, making him an orphan. He is now being raised at French court.
Mary married her half-cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, in 1565, and in June 1566, they had a son, James.
Lola married Lord Julien to cover up her pregnancy. Lola gave birth to King Francis' first and only child, John Philip. Queen Mary agreed to be a Godmother to their child. King Francis officially recognized their son and conferred him the title of Baron, with lands and a chateau.
Lola found an unforeseen friend in Queen Elizabeth for a while, until she betrayed Elizabeth on what she thought was an order from her Queen. Lady Lola was thereafter beheaded for treason.
In the 2013-2017 CW television series Reign, the character Lady Lola Fleming, played by Anna Popplewell, is based on Mary Fleming.
Recently, Lola slept with Francis betraying Mary causing their friendship to fall apart. Lola was loyal to Mary when she went to English's court which ultimately costed her life.
Olivia gets lost in the tunnels and Clarissa burns out her candle. Olivia returns in Dirty Laundry. She is found by Bash in the woods and he takes her to Nostradamus so that he can treat her wounds.
Bash ends up married to Kenna as a result of his father's machinations but maintains a friendship with Mary.
Catherine told Francis that his fate had changed; so he could finally be with Mary and reclaim the throne. Francis' deeply cared about his mother and was grateful that she had always supported him. Although, Catherine poisoned him so she could become regent of her younger son and Francis's brother Charles.
Four years after Mary returned to Scotland, she fell madly in love with her half-cousin Henry, Lord Darnley. The two married and had a son who they named James. Darnley was supposedly a weak man and Mary gave him no real authority to rule.
Francis and Mary later went on to become king and queen of France, and Mary returned to Scotland only when Francis died of an infection. His death left Mary a widow at the age of 18. Five years after the death of her first husband came Mary's second marriage, to her cousin, Henry Stuart, Earl of Darnley.
After he left Catherine when she put Lola's life in danger, Narcisse started to court Lola and after they got King Francis's blessing, they got married.