Committed to Tudor Royal Heritage Conservation, we focus on significant historical discoveries, particularly of The Tudor Era. Our mission is to ensure that the legacy of the Tudors continues to inspire future generations.
Join us in this noble cause and help us celebrate our heritage through historic archival research, charitable events, and preservation of Tudor lineage discoveries.

The Tudor rose combines the white rose of York and the red rose of Lancaster, symbolizing the union of the two houses after the Wars of the Roses.
Discover the remarkable figures who shaped English history
Remarkable historical finds that continue to reshape our understanding of the Tudor era

Henry VIII's flagship, which sank in 1545, was raised in 1982 revealing over 19,000 Tudor artifacts including personal items, weapons, and the remains of 92 crew members—providing an unprecedented glimpse into Tudor naval life.

This exquisite gold locket bearing the initials "H" and "K" for Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon, with the inscription "Tousiours" (forever), was discovered by a metal detectorist in 2023—a rare symbol of their early marriage.

Recent conservation work at Hampton Court Palace has revealed hidden Tudor paintings beneath later layers, including portraits and decorative schemes that had been covered for centuries, shedding new light on Tudor artistic tastes.

Nonsuch Palace - Henry VIII's Lost Masterpiece
Our ambitious long-term vision is to reconstruct Henry VIII's magnificent Nonsuch Palace as a world-class museum dedicated to Tudor heritage.
Destroyed in the 17th century to pay gambling debts, Nonsuch was once the most magnificent palace in England. Help us bring this lost treasure back to life.
Historic archival research, charitable events, and preservation of Tudor lineage discoveries, breathing new life into our understanding of royal heritage and legacy.
We work closely with institutions such as the British Library and The National Archives to access and preserve invaluable historical documents, including letters, petitions, and manuscripts from the Tudor era.

Historical portrait from the Tudor period
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Explore our latest articles uncovering the fascinating stories, scandals, and secrets of the Tudor era
Arts & LiteratureExplore the Golden Age of Tudor literature and poetry, from courtly verses and Reformation prose to the dramatic genius of Shakespeare, shaping English language and culture.
Palaces & ArchitectureExplore the chilling history of the Tower of London during the Tudor era, a fortress that served as a royal palace, treasury, and most famously, a state prison for figures like Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey. Discover its role in shaping England's tumultuous past.
Politics & ReligionDive into the shadowy world of Tudor espionage with Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster. Discover how his intricate network of agents, codebreakers, and double agents protected England from countless plots and conspiracies, ensuring the Queen's survival and the stability of the realm.
Your donations directly contribute to ongoing research into the Tudor dynasty and help us preserve its legacy for future generations.
Every contribution enables us to access archives, conduct research, and share our findings with the public through educational programs and exhibitions.

The vision behind The Tudor Foundation

Founder & Heritage Conservator
With a deep passion for Tudor history and royal heritage, Dakota Rea established The Tudor Foundation to ensure that the remarkable legacy of the Tudor dynasty continues to inspire and educate future generations.
Author of "The House of Tudor" and "The American Prince," Dakota works to uncover and preserve the rich tapestry of Tudor history.
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