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It'S the afternoon of Thursday, June 7, 1520, and we're in northern France.
Two great entourage made up of thousands of men and women approach each other from opposite sides of a wide field.
At the head of One is Henry VIII, the King of England.
He's only 28 years old and he cuts a svelte figure resplendent in doublet and mantle of silver cloth.
Boldly accessorized with a belt of real gold.
He sits proudly on his magnificent white charger.
The horse is splendidly decked out too.