No problem.
Sorry I caused you confusion.
It's freaking hilarious.
I'm watching this French documentary about Francis I of France (the father of Henry II who is the father of Francis II on Reign).
Basically, Francis I became king because the last king before him left no closer male heirs.
And they're talking about how, towards the end of his life, the old king married Mary Tudor of England (Henry VIII's sister).
Only, the picture they're showing is of Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's
daughter.
They're both called Mary Tudor, so I understand that the name could cause confusion.
But these are historians.
They're supposed to be aware that there were two and to know which is which.