Why did Queen Elizabeth I never get married?

Because she has a lesson from the past, in order to avoid the frequent change of the throne among children, brothers and sisters in the future, in order to avoid the royal family struggle, religious division and national turmoil caused by this. She chose a lonely life, rejected all suitors and never got married. In fact, she is very clever. Under her rule, Britain became the richest and most powerful country in Europe.

If you know her childhood and her family background, maybe you can understand why she chose not to get married. She was regarded as a half-breed at birth because her biological mother, anne boleyn, was not regarded as the wife of Henry VIII. Her mother died at the age of three, and her father soon established a new queen. She was deprived of the right to inherit the throne. Little Elizabeth was sent to live in the country, without her father's company and gorgeous court life, and even the female officials brought up from childhood were recalled to the palace. In her loveless childhood and sad youth, Elizabeth devoted all her energy to her studies. Fortunately, she is gifted and has mastered listening, speaking, reading and writing in four languages.

After the death of his father Henry VIII, King Edward VI of England of England, the youngest son, succeeded to the throne, but died six years later. Before his death, it was totally unreasonable to let Jane Grey (a collateral member of the royal family) succeed to the throne in order to block the way for Elizabeth and his sister Mary to succeed to the throne. Elizabeth and her sister conspired to stage a coup and directly killed Jane Grey, who had just ascended the throne for nine days. 1559, Elizabeth I ascended the throne.

Being born in a family has a great influence on a person's view of love. His father, Henry VIII, lived a life of fornication and had many mistresses. How can she believe in love? In fact, Elizabeth I did not lack suitors. On the contrary, before she succeeded to the throne, there were various proposals, but she saw clearly that these people only took a fancy to her identity and status. She knows better that as a woman and a monarch of a country, sexual relations will bring her harm and harm.

As the last monarch of Tudor dynasty, Elizabeth I reigned for 45 years. England, which was in chaos at that time, developed into an unprecedented rich and powerful country and became one of the most prosperous countries in the world at that time, which lasted for more than four centuries. It has a lot to do with her efforts to govern. Therefore, even though she was unmarried and childless, the people of England always remembered this "virgin queen".