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[[Queen]] '''Isabella''' was the young [[France|French]]-born wife of [[King]] [[Richard II]] of [[England]].
[[Queen]] '''Isabella''' was the young [[France|French]]-born wife of [[King]] [[Richard II]] of [[England]].


After her husband was deposed in [[1399]], she was imprisoned in [[Sonning Palace]]. While there in [[1400]], she met the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki Pallister]]. She and Vicki travelled to [[London]] in the hope of freeing her husband from captivity.  
After her husband was deposed in [[1399]], she was imprisoned in [[Sonning Palace]]. While there in [[1400]], she met the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki Pallister]]. She and Vicki travelled to [[London]] in the hope of freeing her husband from captivity.


She was greatly upset when she learned of Richard II's death. Having been denied food on the orders of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[Thomas Arundel]], he starved to death in [[Pomfret Castle]], where he had been imprisoned. Henry IV hoped that she would marry his 13-year-old son [[Henry V|Prince Hal]] but she had no intention of doing so, describing him as a "spotty boy".
She was greatly upset when she learned of Richard II's death. Having been denied food on the orders of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[Thomas Arundel]], he starved to death in [[Pomfret Castle]], where he had been imprisoned. Henry IV hoped that she would marry his 13-year-old son [[Henry V|Prince Hal]] but she had no intention of doing so, describing him as a "spotty boy".

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Queen Isabella was the young French-born wife of King Richard II of England.

After her husband was deposed in 1399, she was imprisoned in Sonning Palace. While there in 1400, she met the First Doctor, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Vicki Pallister. She and Vicki travelled to London in the hope of freeing her husband from captivity.

She was greatly upset when she learned of Richard II's death. Having been denied food on the orders of the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundel, he starved to death in Pomfret Castle, where he had been imprisoned. Henry IV hoped that she would marry his 13-year-old son Prince Hal but she had no intention of doing so, describing him as a "spotty boy".

After Arundel was defeated, she returned to France to live with her family. (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale)